HFCRD appoints new Superintendent

The Holy Family Catholic Regional Division (HFCRD) has announced that Victoria Cornick will assume the role of Superintendent on August 1, 2025. Cornick, a 20-year veteran of the division, began her career in 2005 at St. Stephen’s
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation enacts children’s rights and laws

In a move to protect the rights, culture, and future of its children, Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has enacted key provisions of its own child and family services law to formally assert jurisdiction over provincial child protection
Lilo & Stitch: Disney FINALLY Gets A Live Action Remake Right

I took the first chance I had to take in the live action remake of Lilo & Stich and I have to say it actually translated and worked. The movie is different from the original in that
Authorities say “Slow Down and /or Move Over”

The Alberta RCMP reminds drivers to ensure the safety of emergency and roadside workers by reducing speed and changing lanes when approaching stopped vehicles flashing lights. This includes police officers, paramedics, firefighters, and highway maintenance personnel. Drivers
Province Boosting Wildfire Preparedness

The Alberta government is investing $7 million to create six new Wildland Urban Interface teams to protect communities at risk from wildfires. Mike Ellis, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services, says one of the new
Peace River Community Workshop…

Dozens of people turned out for the Community workshop at the Sagitawa Friendship Center last night. Many business members and local dignitaries were present to identify and address the challenges facing downtown Peace River. The sessions brought
Canada Post Labour Negotiations…
The union representing about 55,000 Canada Post employees has called for a countrywide halt to overtime work, describing it a “legal strike action” and saying its negotiators will continue to review the latest contract offers from the
Dasha Rocks Tonight Show

Dasha took the world by storm with her single “Austin” that crossed genres and she has her radio follow up “Not At This Party” out and she got the chance to perform it on the Tonight Show
Environment Canada say a warm and dry summer is in store (Alyssa Peterson)

Spring has definately hit the Peace Region, and it will border on summer conditions next week. The weather is getting warm, and Environment Canada is saying it will stay that way this summer. Temps in the Peace
Dene Tha receives Grant funding for Primary Health Care

Alberta’s government is investing in made-in-Alberta solutions to strengthen the’s primary health care system, including Indigenous primary health care. These new grants will support projects that improve access, reduce administrative burdens, and team-based care so all people