New French-language Daycare in Falher
Courtesy: Conseil Scolaire du Nord-Ouest The Conseil scolaire du Nord-Ouest (CSNO) is proud to announce that the French-language daycare “Les Petits Bourdons” is now a reality. This long-awaited program opened its doors on March 3 at École Héritage in
Growers meetings this week and next (Shelleen Gerbig)

They are gathering to relay strategies, heading into the upcoming Growing Season. SARDA Ag. Research is hosting a series of Grower’s meetings, that started this week. The morning events will feature guest speakers, strategies, networking and fellowship
T55 Daily News Blast

Monday March 10, 2025 High Level RCMP were dealing with a firearms complaint last night in town. A shelter-in-place was in effect for about an hour, while the incident was in progress. More details are coming, as
Mighty Peace Basketball League Returning

The Mighty Peace Basketball League is getting ready for another season. League President Nick Gagnon says that this year’s setup will be very similar to last season. “We’ve made a couple of changes. We moved the venue
Movie Monday Mentions: Mickey 17

I love looking at Robert Pattinson’s filmography. He’s done everything from playing vampires to Batman…ok, I guess both are bat-related but now he is playing a clone. Mickey 17 follows Mickey a man down on his luck
Nampa Man Pushing For NPHL Expansion

A man from Nampa is leading an effort to get an expansion team in the NPHL. Jeff Campbell says this is a plan that he’s had for quite some time. “I was part of the Bantam A
Reaction to New St. Thomas More School in Fairview (Kelly Whalen)

The new school in Fairview is getting built, thanks to Provincial funding. St. Thomas More School in Fairview is part of an $8.6 Billion dollar commitment from the Provincial Government to have new schools built in Alberta.
Funding for new schools in Alberta

Courtesy: Government of Alberta Budget 2025, if passed, will fund nine new school projects for families in smaller urban cities and rural communities, outside of Calgary and Edmonton metro regions. Alberta’s population has grown rapidly in the