A new poll says parents want more involvement in their children’s lives at school when it comes to potentially changing their gender identity and pronouns. Columnist Brian Lilley with the Toronto Sun says most Read More
Around 850 people are believed to be missing following the devastating wildfires in Maui. At least 114 people have died so far in the western Maui wildfires and close to 3,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed or Read More
Frances Widdowson, the speaker who was invited to talk on how Woke-ism Threatens Academic Freedom at the University of Lethbridge is now suing the university for cancelling her talk in February of this year. Widdowson Read More
It appears as though Alberta may no longer pursuing a plan to dump the RCMP in favour of a provincial police force. Our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, says Justice Minister Mickey Amery received his mandate Read More
With so many Albertans hurting with the high cost of living a referendum should be held to see how many in the province want tax dollars going to support a bid for the 2030 Commonwealth Games Read More
An explosion in Pakistan left 39 dead and injured over a hundred others. Our foreign affairs expert Lisa Daftari says these alleged suicide bomber attacks are becoming all too common these days. Lisa, also talks with Read More
Two hikers have been found dead just outside of Coleman in the Crowsnest Pass. RCMP say the overdue hikers were hiking along the North York Creek Plane Crash Trail and were discovered around 7pm on Read More
August 1st is Emancipation Day. It marks the abolishment of slavery across the British Empire back in 1834. In 2021, the House of Commons voted unanimously to designate August 1st as Emancipation Day. Ngozi Paul is a Read More
A new study is being put together to look into how the St Mary and Milk Rivers can better support our agricultural communities and what improvements need to be made in order to do so. Read More
When it comes to reaching emissions targets there is one former politician who says the UCP and the Trudeau government are very much in agreement. Drew Barnes former independent MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat says the Read More
There was a recent by-election in former PM Stephen Harper’s riding of Calgary-Heritage and it wasn’t even close. The Conservative candidate, Shuv Majumdar, won with around 65 per cent of the vote. Political reporter, Read More
So many of us love camping and heading out to the back country in both Alberta and B.C. Many of us enjoy riding ATVs as well during our holidays or when heading out fishing Read More
Government public policy can impact our lives in a wide variety of ways. It can also impact major industries in Canada including our energy sector. David Leis is with the Frontier Centre for public policy Read More
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith dished out a variety of mandate letters to her ministers. One that was given to Health Minister Adriana LaGrange is calling for her to address EMS response times and getting more Read More
Many parents across the country are expressing their concerns over gender identity and expression being taught in the classrooms. According to political reporter, Brian Lilley, they are protesting. Mr. Lilley also made reference to some Read More
The TV series Big Bang Theory made many of us appreciate scientists and what they can contribute to society. Professor Saurya Das, from the University of Lethbridge, is a real life Dr. Sheldon Cooper who Read More
Spending time with your kids especially when they are younger is vital to a healthy relationship. That is according to authors Jay and Laura Lafoon who wrote the book Ultimate Dad Night. Laura Lafoon says Read More
Alberta has been seeing more and more film and TV production lately. Are we becoming more of a Hollywood North than Toronto or Vancouver? Brock Skretting is with the advocacy group Keep Alberta Rolling. He Read More
There is a unique Christian organization that reaches kids around the world with the Gospel of Christ. Moises Esteves from Child Evangelism Fellowship says it is their goal to reach a million children for God. Read More
Political reporter and Toronto Sun columnist, Brian Lilley, weighed in with on the BC port strike and offered his thoughts on if the Trudeau government will issue back to work legislation to get Canadian cargo Read More
There is some controversy involving the US giving Ukraine cluster bombs in its war with Russia. The Associated Press says more than 120 countries around the world have banned this weapon. Our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Read More
Summer camp can be a terrifying experience for young children, especially if it is their first time going. Once they adjust to camp life, however, it’s often hard to pull them away. Mason Unrau Read More
There has been a lot of outrage on social media about this year’s Pride Parade in Toronto. If you saw the graphic images or attended the parade you will know what I am talking Read More
You can add Lethbridge MP Rachael Thomas to the list of Conservative politicians who are concerned about the second Trudeau carbon tax which will kick in on Canada Day. Thomas says our prime minister’s Read More
Toronto has a new mayor. She is former NDP MP Olivia Chow. Chow takes over from John Tory who stepped down. Political reporter, Brian Lilley, calls Chow a socialist and says even though she leans Read More
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith recently met with federal ministers including Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson discussing our province’s natural resource sector. Our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, says with all things considered it went reasonably Read More
Donald Trump says he could get 400 years in prison with a recent indictment. The former US president is facing 37 charges including 31 of willful retention of national defence information. Political reporter, Lisa Daftari, says it should Read More
On July 1st, Canada Day, the Trudeau government’s second carbon tax will kick in. Ottawa buried the tax in fuel regulations that require producers to reduce the carbon content of their fuels. If companies Read More
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says an investigation needs to take place to find out how many wildfires are being caused by arsonists. Political reporter Brian Lilley says those who say all of these wildfires were Read More
The results from the recent Alberta election will be made official on Thursday. The UCP won a slim majority winning 49 seats to the NDP’s 38. Our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, says the relationship between Premier Read More