Just a couple of years after the Trudeau government used 9 million dollars to help build the world’s largest edible cricket factory in London Ontario comes word that two thirds of its workforce will be Read More
James Ball is the interim CUPW president Local 730 and he explains how we got here and how long this strike by postal workers may last.Read More
Contract negotiations continue between Canada Post and its union. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says its national executive board has yet to decide if job action will take place. They say it all hinges Read More
Recent stats show that violent gun crime has been increasing in Canada especially in our major cities including Vancouver and Toronto. In October, Prime Minister Trudeau spoke about the effectiveness of the handgun ban his Read More
As you have heard on Bridge City News the Trudeau government wants to put an emissions cap on our oil and gas sector which would be 35 per cent less than 2019 levels. Premier Danielle Smith has Read More
The federal government is urging the union of Postal Workers and Canada Post to negotiate a settlement ahead of a looming 72-hour strike notice by workers. Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says Ottawa is hoping to Read More
Will the Keystone XL pipeline be revived with Trump heading back to the White House in January? Sun political columnist shares his thoughts with BCN’s Jeannette Rocher.Read More
Remembrance Day is coming up on Monday. A time to remember the many men and women in uniform who sacrificed so much to allow us to enjoy the freedoms we have today. Herbert Johnson is Read More
The UCP held a leadership review at their AGM in Red Deer over the weekend and passed 35 resolutions. Our legislative reporter Tyler Dawson shares the details with BCN’s Hal Roberts.Read More
A class action lawsuit has been given the green light as business owners in Alberta are suing the province for losses incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. Lawyer Jeff Rath shares the details with BCN’Read More
The U.S. presidential election is less than a week away. The latest polls show it’s close between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. U.S. political correspondent, Lisa Daftari, explains who may be leading Read More
The United Conservative Party’s annual general meeting is coming up this Friday and Saturday in Red Deer. Organizers say it may be one of the largest ever attended with over 5-thousand members attending. Our Read More
A lot of people on social media have been naming names of the so–called traitors or those who were involved with foreign interference which impacted our country. Sun political columnist Brian Lilley gives us Read More
To many of us prayer is an important part of our lives. A straight line of communication with God to draw us nearer to Him. It is also wonderful when God hears and answers many Read More
Current events taking place around the world are stirring fear and concern among many. Economic uncertainty, wars, terrorism, propaganda and political instability. What is God saying and doing through all of this? Dr. Alistair Petrie Read More
The U.S. federal election is just weeks away now. Will Donald Trump return to the White House or will the United States see its first female president in Kamala Harris? U.S. political reporter, Read More
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says spending by the federal government is out of control. The group is calling on Ottawa to cut spending following a report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer. The study by Yves Read More
There are reports of an alleged revolt happening within the Trudeau Liberal caucus. Now…the prime minister is losing four more cabinet ministers who have decided not to seek re-election. They are Marie Claude Bibeau, Read More
As Canadians experience higher costs of living, severe issues with our public health care system, and continued dependence on social programs, a question comes up ‘Has the Church dropped the ball in meeting people’s Read More
Operation Christmas Child is about to begin once again. The initiative led by Samaritan’s Purse helps to provide toys and school supplies for children in need around the world. We have all seen those Read More
The UCP will be holding its convention Nov 1 and 2 in Red Deer. Just over 54-hundred members are registered to attend. They will be debating 35 party resolutions including banning transgender people from women’s washrooms and Read More
The Trudeau government says Samidoun will now be listed as a terrorist entity. You may recall that Samidoun was behind many of the pro-Palestinian and anti–Israel rallies across the country including the protest in Read More
Some people believe that God and Allah are one in the same. That is not the case according to Kenza Haddock. She is a former Muslim who turned to God and gave her life to Read More
The Parliamentary Budget Officer says his updated report on the federal carbon tax is consistent with his earlier findings. Yves Giroux says once broader economic effects are factored in, the gains from the rebate cheques Read More
A recent Leger Poll says 70 per cent of Canadians support removing the carbon tax from all home heating fuels. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on premiers in our country to join in a carbon Read More
With today’s high cost of living having to buy multiple pairs of shoes for growing children can wear on parents’ nerves and wallets! Emilie Soper, certified pedorthist, offers some advice on choosing the right Read More
There has been a lot of chanting of “Death to Canada” at pro-Palestinian rallies across the country in particular in Vancouver. According to Sun political columnist, Brian Lilley, many of these marches are being coordinated Read More
Lethbridge Police have reprimanded an officer in connection with improperly accessing information involving former Lethbridge MLA Shannon Phillips back in 2018. In 2020, a complaint was issued by Phillips that three Lethbridge Police officers and one civilian Read More
Our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Daftari, with the Foreign Desk in Los Angeles, says sadly many of the captives taken hostage on October 7th by Hamas have still not yet been released. She explains in Read More
A new poll says most Canadians oppose the federal government’s plan of banning new gas and diesel vehicles by the year 2035. The survey done by Leger says almost 60 per cent of Canadians do not Read More