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Stoney Nakoda woman remembered for strength, courage in fight against drug epidemic

Stoney Nakoda woman remembered for strength, courage in fight against drug epidemic

At Tomielyn Summer Twoyoungmen’s celebration of life, her family, friends and the community she fought for relentlessly, mourned the loss of a young woman who many felt would one day become a great leader of Îyârhe (Stoney) Nakoda First Nation.
Labour market quiet as Bow Valley heads into winter season

Labour market quiet as Bow Valley heads into winter season

“We got to a point in the summer, July and August, where all staff accommodation was spoken for. That makes it harder to process or to attract or recruit entry level workers. The housing market outside the staff accommodation was super tight and super expensive.”
EDITORIAL: Rising flu rates problematic for hospitals, organizations

EDITORIAL: Rising flu rates problematic for hospitals, organizations

EDITORIAL: A triple whammy of flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RVC) has slammed schools, hospitals and communities in Alberta.
Morley RCMP charge two with stolen property, loaded handgun

Morley RCMP charge two with stolen property, loaded handgun

Two people are facing more than a dozen charges in relation to stolen vehicles and a loaded handgun at a home in Morley.
Bearspaw First Nation council shuffles, Chief Darcy Dixon remains

Bearspaw First Nation council shuffles, Chief Darcy Dixon remains

Securing 62.8 per cent of 720 votes cast in the Nov. 25 election, Dixon surpassed opponents Anthony Bearspaw, who previously sat on council and garnered 142 votes, and former chief David Bearspaw Jr., with 126 votes.
Planning work begins on $4.4-million project for Canmore General Hospital

Planning work begins on $4.4-million project for Canmore General Hospital

“It is pretty amazing. It has been a long time coming. A lot of working partnering with AHS and making sure that the project moved ahead at the right time, with the right people involved."
Accessibility, economic strategy emphasized in Indigenous relations mandate letter

Accessibility, economic strategy emphasized in Indigenous relations mandate letter

In a Nov. 16 letter sent to Minister of Indigenous Relations Rick Wilson, Premier Danielle Smith outlined six commitments to be carried out, including improving access to public services, and expanding programs, funding opportunities and partnerships in Indigenous communities.
EDITORIAL: Vital for employees to earn living wage

EDITORIAL: Vital for employees to earn living wage

EDITORIAL: The soaring inflationary costs are the latest signs of division between the haves and the have-nots. And while it’s not something new to the Bow Valley, the recent year has only seen the divergence continue to grow.
Stoney: A look at preserving language, culture in Stoney Nakoda

Stoney: A look at preserving language, culture in Stoney Nakoda

“Everything else in our culture has been reproduced, stolen, borrowed, but the one thing that really still remains that is traditional to us, is our language,” said Duane Mark, language and cultural coordinator at Morley Community School in Mînî Thnî. “That’s why we push it so hard.

COMMENTARY: Alberta Health Services needs strengthening, not dismantling

COMMENTARY: Province needs to strengthen and support the healthcare system
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