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Today in History for Oct. 2: In 322 BC, Greek philosopher Aristotle died. In 1535, French explorer Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River to Hochelaga, present site of Montreal. In 1608, the ...
The Alberta by-election for Battle River–Crowfoot was held on Aug.18, 2025, a race that drew national attention. The contest ...
A superhero-sized experiment turns cookie dough and a terracotta plant pot into a giant cookie cup — complete with melted chocolate lining and a milk-filled finish. Crispy, gooey, and over-the-top fun ...
CLARENDON, Jamaica — Several young people who turned out to vote in the general election in Clarendon South Western expressed a shared desire for meaningful development and improved opportunities in ...
The latest report from the Canadian Crop Hail Association shows minor hailstorms are still damaging crops in Western Canada ...
Alberta teachers have officially started the countdown clock toward an Oct. 6 provincewide strike, with the union’s head and the government accusing the other of failing students. “Teachers’ patience ...
Okotoks’ latest Sheep River Artists in Residence are more than halfway through their month-long stay at the Okotoks Art ...
As we approach fall, there becomes a higher risk of frost at night. Frost is one of the disruptions to normal plant growth ...
I’ve researched nutrition for 50 years. This is what you need to know about low-fat vs. whole milk. If you are confused about the role of milk and other dairy foods in a healthy diet, you are not ...
Revision comes after Edmonton's public school division added titles such as Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Author of the article: You can save this article ...
‘I will be revising the order immediately to ensure that our classic literary works remain in school libraries,’ a statement from Alberta's education minister said You can save this article by ...
The Alberta government is pausing its controversial order for the removal of books deemed sexually explicit from school libraries, a retreat that Premier Danielle Smith vowed would be short-lived as ...