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 Former Alberta surgeon critical of government’s handling of pandemic.

Former Alberta surgeon critical of government’s handling of pandemic.

Hal Roberts October 15, 2021

There are some within the medical community who question the way the government handled the pandemic. You can include Dr. Dennis Modry in that conversation. Dr. Modry implemented Western Canada’s first heart and lung Read More

 Voting for more than candidates this municipal election

Voting for more than candidates this municipal election

Hal Roberts October 15, 2021

Monday, millions of Albertans will go to the polls to vote for their next municipal governments. There will also be a couple of referendum questions on the ballot including if we should keep Daylight Savings Read More

 Non-profit fires employee after giving one week deadline to get fully vaccinated

Non-profit fires employee after giving one week deadline to get

Jeannette Rocher October 15, 2021

Many companies and government agencies are requiring staff to receive the COVID vaccine as a condition of employment. While Alberta government agencies have given staff until the end of October to become compliant, one Edmonton Read More

 Politics begin at the dinner table

Politics begin at the dinner table

Hal Roberts October 14, 2021

Val Olson has a background in broadcasting. She is also a content creator and a concerned Alberta mother. Val says it appears right now that our premier, Jason Kenney, may be a little out of Read More

 Vaccine passport will be in Alberta for some time says legislative reporter.

Vaccine passport will be in Alberta for some time says

Hal Roberts October 14, 2021

The Alberta government announced that its vaccine passport system will remain in effect until sometime in 2022. This comes as Alberta launched its QR code reader for vaccine passports. Our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, says even Read More

 Medicine Hat Mayor explains how his city addresses homelessness.

Medicine Hat Mayor explains how his city addresses homelessness.

Hal Roberts October 8, 2021

Ted Clugston is hoping to be re-elected as mayor of Medicine Hat. Clugston says his city has seen a number of challenges this past year due to COVID-19 and the energy sector struggling. He also Read More

 Alberta nurse speaks out on alleged misinformation and vaccine injuries in Alberta hospitals

Alberta nurse speaks out on alleged misinformation and vaccine injuries

Naveen Day October 8, 2021

  An Alberta nurse sits down with Jeannette Rocher to talk about alleged misinformation and bullying that she sees within the Alberta healthcare system.  Private healthcare, vaccine mandates, and euthanasia are all discussed in this video. Read More

 Calls for PM Trudeau to resign are getting louder says political reporter Brian Lilley

Calls for PM Trudeau to resign are getting louder says

Hal Roberts October 6, 2021

Many including Liberals within the Trudeau caucus are calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign. It stems from the recent holiday he took in Tofino, BC on the inaugural National Day of Truth and Read More

 Grant of $783K to benefit greenhouse growth

Grant of $783K to benefit greenhouse growth

Micah Quinn October 5, 2021

Lethbridge College is receiving a large grant to expand their greenhouse research process with Sunterra Greenhouse. Over $783,000 was awarded by Results Driven Agriculture Research. The project aims to help the growth of strawberries and tomatoes Read More

 Canadian facing charges in U.S. for working with ISIS

Canadian facing charges in U.S. for working with ISIS

Hal Roberts October 5, 2021

A Canadian who allegedly narrated English ISIS recruitment videos is facing charges in the U.S. plus the power may be turned off in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, as the Taliban have apparently not been Read More

 New display for Lethbridge Military Museum

New display for Lethbridge Military Museum

Micah Quinn October 4, 2021

A new temporary display has been loaned to the Lethbridge Military Museum. It will showcase how veterans were able to build Canada in a post-war environment. The display is called A Better World: Post-War Social Read More

 Despite recent struggles legislative reporter says Premier Kenney still has support.

Despite recent struggles legislative reporter says Premier Kenney still has

Hal Roberts October 1, 2021

The UCP says Premier Jason Kenney will be facing a leadership review in April at its annual general meeting. The gathering will take place April 8th and 9th in Edmonton. Recent reports have indicated certain Read More

 China interfered with the Canadian election says political reporter

China interfered with the Canadian election says political reporter

Hal Roberts September 29, 2021

 When it came to the recent federal election there were concerns that China may have potentially interfered. According to political reporter, Brian Lilley, he says there were those in China who took to social media Read More

 “Those who hamper other’s access to healthcare must be stopped,” says Justice Minister

“Those who hamper other’s access to healthcare must be stopped,”

Jeannette Rocher September 28, 2021

Today the province says it plans to take action against those who impede the ability of other Albertans to access healthcare facilities. Justice Minister and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu spoke specifically of those who blocked Read More

 Foreign Affairs expert gives her take on the two Michaels being released.

Foreign Affairs expert gives her take on the two Michaels

Hal Roberts September 28, 2021

One of the issues surrounding our prime minister’s leadership was how Canada dealt with China when the two Michaels were held captive for more than a thousand days. Our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Daftari, Read More

 Restriction Exemption program hastily implemented says CFIB

Restriction Exemption program hastily implemented says CFIB

Jeannette Rocher September 26, 2021

Beginning this week Alberta business owners had to choose whether to take part in the Restriction Exemption Program or go back to reducing capacity, putting them back into restriction mode. Some are saying this is Read More

 God is key to managing life’s struggles says pastor and author.

God is key to managing life’s struggles says pastor and

Hal Roberts September 23, 2021

When it comes to dealing with difficult people or situations many believe that the best thing we can do is to turn to God. Dan Fox is a pastor and author of the new book Read More

 The world needs to stand with women in Afghanistan says foreign affairs expert.

The world needs to stand with women in Afghanistan says

Hal Roberts September 22, 2021

Our foreign affairs expert Lisa Daftari says the international community really needs to come together to fight for women in Afghanistan who are being told to stay home. Women who are doctors and lawyers. She Read More

 Post Federal Election Analysis with political reporter Brian Lilley

Post Federal Election Analysis with political reporter Brian Lilley

Hal Roberts September 21, 2021

Toronto Sun columnist and political reporter, Brian Lilley, discusses with BCN’s Hal Roberts what went right and what went wrong with Canada’s federal parties following the recent federal election. He also discusses if Read More

 Part 2: Charter Rights and Constitutional lawyer speaks about legalities of vaccine mandates

Part 2: Charter Rights and Constitutional lawyer speaks about legalities

Jeannette Rocher September 18, 2021

With a vaccine mandate now in place in Alberta, leading up to this, some Canadians have already been finding themselves fighting their employment organizations…relying on Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: the Read More

 Part 1: Charter Rights and Constitutional lawyer speaks about legalities of vaccine mandates

Part 1: Charter Rights and Constitutional lawyer speaks about legalities

Jeannette Rocher September 18, 2021

Calgary Lawyer Carol Crosson specializes in constitutional law and issues related both to Charter Rights and human rights. She joins Alberta Weekly’s Jeannette Rocher to discuss some of the issues surrounding these proposed vaccine Read More

 Political Science Prof shares thoughts on upcoming Federal Election

Political Science Prof shares thoughts on upcoming Federal Election

Jeannette Rocher September 18, 2021

Our country’s debt is at 1.1 trillion dollars and rising. The Parliamentary Budget Officer says the earliest Canada could potentially balance the books would be the year 2070. Dr. Geoffrey Hale is a political science professor Read More

 Vaccine passports not popular with UCP base says legislative reporter.

Vaccine passports not popular with UCP base says legislative reporter.

Hal Roberts September 16, 2021

When it comes to a vaccine passport being implemented in Alberta many of those who supported Jason Kenney during the last election will not be happy. That is according to our legislative reporter and the Read More

 Political reporter discusses impact of new book on Trudeau’s campaign

Political reporter discusses impact of new book on Trudeau’s campaign

Hal Roberts September 15, 2021

Former Liberal Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould released her new book called Indian in the Cabinet. It discusses a number of issues including her and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s involvement in the SNC Lavalin scandal. Read More

 Lethbridge candidate for CHP wants your vote

Lethbridge candidate for CHP wants your vote

Hal Roberts September 15, 2021

The Christian Heritage Party is hoping for your vote on September 20th. Geoffrey Capp is the candidate for the Lethbridge riding. We asked Mr. Capp how important it is for Canada to pay off the 1.1 Read More

 Lethbridge PPC candidate speaks about the issues in S.W. Alberta

Lethbridge PPC candidate speaks about the issues in S.W. Alberta

Hal Roberts September 15, 2021

 One of the hot button issues on the federal election campaign has been the Liberal’s spending habits and how our national debt is now over a trillion dollars. Kimmie Hovan is the PPC candidate Read More

 Iran training new terrorists says foreign affairs expert Daftari

Iran training new terrorists says foreign affairs expert Daftari

Hal Roberts September 14, 2021

Reports have surfaced that Iran is now training new terror groups to operate attack drones. Apparently the Islamic Republic is also training militias from Iraq, Lebanon and Syria. Our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Daftari, shares Read More

 Lethbridge NDP candidate discusses the issues heading into the federal election.

Lethbridge NDP candidate discusses the issues heading into the federal

Hal Roberts September 13, 2021

The NDP announced their Lethbridge candidate. It is Elaine Perez. We recently had candidate Perez on Bridge City News chatting about a wide range of issues heading into the September 20th election including her party’Read More

 Lethbridge Liberal candidate discusses the issues

Lethbridge Liberal candidate discusses the issues

Hal Roberts September 10, 2021

Devon Hargreaves is the Liberal Party candidate for Lethbridge. He recently joined us on Bridge City News. We talked about a wide range of issues including the Liberal party’s spending during the pandemic and Read More

 MMA fighter wants to become the next Lethbridge mayor

MMA fighter wants to become the next Lethbridge mayor

Hal Roberts September 3, 2021

 Kolton Menzak is an Mixed Martial Arts fighter. He is also someone who wants to become the next mayor of Lethbridge. We recently chatted with Mr. Menzak about his platform and why he is fighting Read More

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