First nation Funding coming from Provincial Government

Courtesy: Government of Alberta The Aboriginal Business Investment Fund propelled 20 dynamic Indigenous businesses forward in 2024-25 and is set to open for applications again this spring. Budget 2025, if passed, provides $10 million in annual funding
Changes to Recycling in PR and HP
Courtesy: High Prairie and Peace River Facebook Pages
Outdoor Games Through the Generations

When we got a chance to take in the fresh air as kids, there were–and are–all kinds of different activities, based on the simplest toys, or just our own imagination. A lot of those games have stayed
T55 Daily News Blast

Monday March 24, 2025 Canada is in Election Mode, as the writ has been dropped on Parliament Hill. Canadians will head to the polls on Monday April 28th. Parliament was scheduled to return to session today, but
McMann wins Superintendent award
Michael McMann, Superintendent of the Fort Vermilion School Division, has been honored with the prestigious EXL Award for Excellence in School System Leadership by the College of Alberta School Superintendents (CASS). This accolade, sponsored by the Canadian
Five Northern Alberta Colleges sign Agreement

In a groundbreaking move for northern Alberta, five colleges and polytechnics—Keyano College, Lakeland College, Northern Lakes College, Northwestern Polytechnic, and Portage College—have signed a historic agreement to enhance educational pathways for students. Announced on March 14, this
Movie Monday Mentions: Snow White
An o.k. recreation of something already amazing First off this movie already loses some points by being something we’ve seen before. This is the live-action adaptation of Disney’s Snow White. It’s tough to say a lot because