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I.C.Y.M.I.: Bragg Creek: Alberta settlers have deep history in foothills

Posted on 24 May 2024

The heavily forested contemporary Bragg Creek is alive with the likes of pine, fir, aspen and poplar trees and one might be surprised to discover… Read More »

Red Rock Coulee: Alberta’s Natural Wonder

Posted on 23 May 2024

In the heart of southern Alberta, nestled amid the prairie landscape, lies an otherworldly spectacle known as Red Rock Coulee. Red Rock Coulee is a… Read More »

I.C.Y.M.I.: The Best Spots to Float Down a River in Alberta

Posted on 23 May 2024

Luckily, when the ice melts, Alberta’s long and winding rivers can be one of the best places to soak up the sun and enjoy the… Read More »

This Small-Town Donut Shop Is So Popular That Even The Owner Was Shocked

Posted on 22 May 2024

Canadians in particular have a reputation for being big donut fans, and while we don’t identify with all of the Canadian stereotypes, we’ll happily wear… Read More »

I.C.Y.M.I.: Kayaking on Sylvan Lake

Posted on 22 May 2024

Summer is here and it’s time to get into the great outdoors and enjoy the adventures that can be had in Alberta! Alberta is full… Read More »

Theatrical event in Swift Current provides powerful message about reconciliation

Posted on 21 May 2024

By Matthew Liebenberg mliebenberg@prairiepost.com A powerful theatrical event brought a strong message about reconciliation and a need to learn from the past to audiences in… Read More »

Renovations to world’s largest teepe expected to wrap up in August

Posted on 21 May 2024

Alberta Newspaper Group The Saamis Tepee is receiving several upgrades to its steel structure as well as several decorative components getting a fresh touch-up. The… Read More »

CreekWatch and SEAWA to facilitate citizen science river testing

Posted on 21 May 2024

Alberta Newspaper Group South East Alberta Watershed Alliance and CreekWatch are inviting residents to take part in a free citizen science project, to get to… Read More »

Sunnyslope Sandstone Shelter: A Glimpse into Alberta’s Settler Past

Posted on 21 May 2024

The Sunnyslope Sandstone Shelter, also known as the Sunnyslope Dugout or Underground Shelter, stands as a distinctive example of vernacular architecture that provided much-needed refuge… Read More »

I.C.Y.M.I: Alberta’s Badlands Hold Robust Adventure Opportunities for Everyone

Posted on 21 May 2024

A world-famous dinosaur graveyard over 70 million years old. Steep canyons in brilliant shades of red. Mystically shaped hoodoos sculpted by centuries of winds and… Read More »

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