Two elementary schools in Medicine Hat will be closing at the end of the school year after the Medicine Hat Public School Board made the decision this week, based on declining student enrolment. Approximately 300 students Read More
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The city is reminding residents of Lethbridge of major construction developments that will result in traffic changes, as well as large amounts of dust blowing loose soil across neighborhoods. Work includes developments in the Crossings Read More
Lethbridge Police Service, along with Alberta Sheriffs, visited the city’s schools to schools to educate students about pedestrian safety traffic, culminating a month-long pedestrian safety enforcement project. The strategy, implemented in March, involves nearly 300 Read More
A weapon scare near Lethbridge Colligate Institute caused multiple schools in the area to lockdown before Lethbridge Police determined it was a fake gun.Read More
The town of Coaldale is celebrating the opening of Prairie Winds Secondary School, which will accept over 600 students this year and come with brand new learning and recreation opportunities for students.Read More
The Lethbridge School Division expressed their excitement on Premier Danielle Smith’s announcement on the province providing $8.6 billion over seven years for investing into new schools.Read More
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that 8.6 billion dollars will be going towards building more schools and creating around 200-thousand new spaces for students over the next seven years. According to our legislative reporter, and the Read More
The town of Coaldale is seeing some nice growth. Town officials say from 2018-2022 the town saw the second highest population growth in the region trailing only Lethbridge by 0.4 per cent. During that time frame Read More
Restrictions to cell phone use in schools are being welcomed by the Lethbridge School Division. On June 17, Alberta Minister of Education Demetrios Nicolaides announced that the province is establishing standards to restrict the use of Read More
There has been a lot of outrage in regards to Premier Danielle Smith’s potential gender identity and parental rights regulations and legislation in schools. Many feel it is an attack on the transgender community. Read More
Our legislative reporter Tyler Dawson talks about some of the biggest hot button topics in regards to some of this potential legislation or regulations that will soon be implemented by the Alberta government impacting trans Read More
The president of the Alberta Teachers’ Association, Jason Schilling, expressed his concerns with this potential legislation. He says what the government wants to move forward with will put many transgender youth at risk.Read More
The University of Regina Pride Centre for Sexuality and Diversity is challenging the right of Saskatchewan parents and guardians to be informed about the consent to the gender identity transitions of their children under the Read More
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
Following the release of the new draft curriculum for students in Kindergarten to Grade 6, the education critic for Alberta’s official opposition says the draft is sorely lacking. Sarah Hoffman says the curriculum will not Read More
The province’s decision to end the mask mandate for students in kindergarten to Grade 12 has some parents feeling uneasy about sending their child to school while others say they are happy the mandate has Read More
The Alberta Teachers Association is speaking out following the province’s decision to delay the start of in person classes for students and teachers coming back from the winter break. ATA President Jason Schilling says Read More
Students in Kindergarten thru Grade 12 won’t be returning to in person learning just yet in Alberta. The province announced the return to classes after the winter break would be pushed back an extra Read More
Gideon’s International has been putting bibles in hotel rooms around the world for over 100 years. The group has also been handing out little new testament bibles to students in Grade 5. I asked Dr. Al Read More