Mikaela Shiffrin had a costly mistake near the end of what might have been the fastest run by far in the opening leg of the penultimate World Cup giant slalom of the season Saturday. In an ...
Residents who may be impacted by two upcoming Land-use Bylaw changes have an opportunity to speak before a decision is made at an open council meeting Monday night. City staff are asking councillors t ...
Palliser Economic Partnership presented the Community Foundation of Southeastern Alberta with more than $75,000 to help ...
Alabama receiver Ryan Williams has a new name and a new number for 2026. One of the team’s most notable player made two ...
With baseball season just around the corner, fans across the country are still stinging from the Blue Jays’ World Series loss last year. But one Medicine Hat school is already making new memories with ...
City staff have developed a new policy to ensure public comments received through engagements are provided to council clearly, as well as new methods to collect feedback. Members of the corporate ...
Debate has ramped up again regarding the future of Alberta’s disability supports framework, with myriad numbers and accusations bandied about. From the Opposition NDP to disability advocates, the ...
The government has announced it will launch a new two-year pilot grant program aimed at attracting more rural summer veterinary students, as demand for livestock help is in high demand. On Thursday ...
The Alberta Teachers Association’s application for an injunction to suspend legislation that forced teachers back to work in October has been rejected. The ATA was in court last week for a hearing to ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Carolina Panthers found a one-year replacement for injured left tackle Ickey Ekwonu on Friday, agreeing to terms with free agent Rasheed Walker from the Green Bay Packers, ...
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) — Madison St. Rose scored 18 points, Fadima Tall had 11 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 23 Princeton routed Brown 65-51 on Friday night in the Ivy League Tournament semifinals.
Conductor Juanjo Mena, the former principal conductor of the Cincinnati May Festival, said he will retire this year because of Alzheimer’s disease. Mena announced the diagnosis in January 2025 and ...