
Off reserve and On reserve members can apply for assistance.
Thursday, May 12th, 2022 9:39am
Off reserve and On reserve members can apply for assistance.
TELUS World of Science hosted special ceremony for welcoming Elder Piita Irniq who is set to build an Inuksuk for new exhibit
The public gathering creates a safe, inclusive environment for all fans to participate in the united atmosphere during the highly-anticipated playoff run.
The Metis Spring Music Festival Springs back into action in St Albert during the long weekend at Servus Credit Union Place
The city will be hosting a “Let’s Go Oilers! Community Rally” in Churchill Square on Tuesday, May 24 from noon to 1 p.m.
Police are asking anyone on the river to make room for search teams and be aware of any signs of the missing boater, who was wearing an orange personal floatation device
Woman shot in Enclaves area of Samson townsite on May 18, 2022
Health Canada advises smokers to "immediately stop using the recalled products" and to contact Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited.
The Edmonton Elks will be wearing new uniforms for the 2022 season.
The JUNO Awards kickoff event at The Northern Jubilee Auditorium left the place with rocking excitement for the 2023 show
Lets go Oilers!!
"Arrive safely at your May long weekend destination"
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Demi Potts from Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation wins first place at Gathering of Nations powwow competition in New Mexico
A statue of Indigenous hockey trailblazer Fred Sasakamoose was unveiled outside SaskTel Centre on Wednesday.
The new addition to Alberta's healthcare system is designed to provide Indigenous people with culturally appropriate care and improve health outcomes.
“It is clearly not adequate support to continue on as leader"
The event brings people together to celebrate Métis culture and create a better understanding of the people's history.
17-year-old Zach Willier will perform at the 32nd annual Celebration of the Arts event at the Archbishop O'Leary Catholic High School in a virtually
"It was one of the most horrific residential schools in Canada."
The losing city council will also donate either to Kids Council Care in Calgary or the Kids with Cancer Society in Edmonton.
"These beds are staffed with new registered nurses, health-care aides, unit clerks, respiratory therapists and other allied health-care professionals who will keep those beds open when needed."