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Foothills Country Hospice, just south of High River and closer to Okotoks, has shown the media their expansion on May 20. The hospice provides end-of-life care and bereavement support for patients and ...
This year’s theme was Safe Places, where they walked around High River on May 22. “Western Communities Foundation is proud to have over 2,240 Western team members participated in our 20th Anniversary ...
The Little Britches Parade took place on May 17 around downtown High River. Over 60 floats paraded through the High River ...
Rotary Club of High River Canadian Flags 2024 Campaign has started. Would you like to be a part of having a Canadian flag on your front lawn or give a flag as a gift to a neighbour, family member or a ...
The meeting on the Big Rock Solar Farm west of High River (at East Longview Hall) did not go as expected for Enerfin. The goal of the meeting was to answer questions for visitors. There were about 200 ...
The development comes after an anti-Israel protest on Friday ended with windows broken, a university security guard assaulted and one man arrested ...
Brian Kingston, chief executive of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the state of Canada’s auto sector and the transition to ...
It all started with a Facebook post. “It was Dell Richardson that got the Poppy Project started in 2018. I saw her post on Facebook and sent her a message that I wanted to participate,” remembers High ...
Green Party of Canada Candidate for Foothills Region Emma Hoberg answered questions about the upcoming Federal Election on Apr. 28… (Q) Pick one or two topics (healthcare, the environment, science, ...
It’s time to replace the existing cenotaph that is in front of the Highwood Memorial Centre with something that holds more meaning. The existing, but deteriorating World War I (WWI) cenotaph was built ...
George Smitherman, chief executive of the Cannabis Council of Canada, talks to the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the state of the industry five years after cannabis was legalized in Canada.
WATCH BELOW: Federal Conservative candidate for Durham Jamil Jivani, a former Sun columnist, responds to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling him a “twofer” during a Liberal caucus retreat. We ...
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