The releasing of the confirmation of the grave sites of the 215 children of the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation at the residential school in… Read More »
During May, I was privileged to do some indigenous-themed stories including a feature on a documentary film which captured Kainai High School programming as well… Read More »
It was appropriate that as Mental Health Awareness Month wrapped up on May 31, that focus, resolve and feelings towards the pandemic was tested to… Read More »
City slickers are losing their night skies more each year with increased artificial lighting. While most of the sky is technically still dark, much of… Read More »
In downtown Medicine Hat sits an empty grey building which used to have traffic run through it, with large buses with a silver greyhound stamped… Read More »
Canadian Mental Health Association Week which was observed from May 3-9 had themes and messages such as "Name it, don't numb it" and "#GetReal about… Read More »
For centuries man has been intrigued with the South American Nazca lines. Out in the middle of nowhere in the Peruvian country, they are mostly… Read More »
This may seem like a "well, duh" statement but as much as the Alberta Provincial government can complain about transfer payments to other provinces, and… Read More »
Last week, the federal government announced a cornerstone of their budget would be a Canada-wide child care system that would cost parents as little as… Read More »
Sometimes in the newspaper industry when reporters or editors are rushed, proofreading is rushed and errors are made. A missed comma, a typo, a spelling… Read More »