April is Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Month
One organ donor can save up to eight lives and one tissue donor can dramatically improve up to 75 lives. April is National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Month…
Earth Day: it’s time to transition to renewable energies
April 22, 2025, is Earth Day, a time to remember the importance of protecting the world’s natural resources and prioritizing renewable energies.
What about the use of renewable energies worldwide?
Ending dependence on non-renewable energies is essential for tackling climate change. In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, here’s an encouraging overview of several countries…
Penton: Guerrero, Jr.’s signing highlights a solid April
After a miserable last-place finish in the American League East in 2024, the trajectory arrow is pointed straight up for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2025.
Pop 89: Slow-breaking News from The Subtle World
Today is one of those “That’s enough, shut ‘er down” days. And by that, I mean enough with the doom-scrolling, the gawking at the latest “fast-breaking,” hard-hitting” news!
Check It Out: One of the most consequential elections in Canadian history
A golfer hits a ball, and it misses the green by inches. His partner says, “That’s called a son-in-law shot. It is not what you expected, but you will take it.”
Alberta builds bigger and better
Alberta leads the country in housing starts so far in 2025, building 18 per cent more than last year’s record-breaking Q1.
Alberta RCMP launches province-wide non-emergency line
EDMONTON – Your Alberta RCMP is recognizing the hard work of its Operational Communications Centres (OCC) and their operators during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week…
Reaching across the Pacific to expand our markets
Premier Smith will visit Japan and South Korea to grow Alberta’s energy, agriculture and other markets in Asia.
National Immunization Awareness Week
EDMONTON — April 21-30 is National Immunization Awareness Week and Alberta Health Services (AHS) is reminding those living in Alberta to get immunized.
Town of Oyen Library Booknotes: Heartwood
FICTION: All That Life Can Afford / by: Emily Everett, Heartwood: A Novel / by: Amity Gaige...
Sibbald News: Condolences to the Darbel family
Sincere condolences are sent to the Darbel families on the recent passing of Dave Darbel. The family is having a private family service later.
Acadia Municipal Library: Hello Beautiful
New arrivals this week are Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano and Into the Fall by Tamara L. Miller (adult fiction) as well as Bunny Made Tea by Amanda Baehr Fuller (picture book).
Alberta tops Canada in tourism growth
It’s clear: the world wants more Alberta. Alberta is world-renowned as a premier tourism destination, and it’s no secret why – from the majestic Rocky Mountains…
School of Trades offers Prairie Rose high school students the chance to jumpstart their careers
Prairie Rose Public Schools (PRPS) started the School of Trades this year with Grade 10 students from Foremost, Senator Gershaw, Eagle Butte and South Central schools taking part.
Special Areas begins work on the Dorothy elevator
Work to repair the Dorothy Elevator began earlier this month, including the installation of a new roof, repairs to the cupola structure at the top of the elevator…
Prairie Land Poem
Prairie Land oh Prairie Land, Before you now I humbly stand, As memories swirl throughout my mind, Of earlier years so free and kind, Of barefoot feet and summer days…
4 Easter surprises to delight your children
Do you have young children? If you want to see their eyes light up this Easter weekend, prepare one or more of these delightful surprises…