Five bison are dead at Elk Island National Park east of Edmonton following an early Thursday morning collision.
Mayor Gale Katchur's comments came during a committee meeting on Tuesday that outlined solutions for managing feral cats in Fort Saskatchewan.
In the clip, the mayor recalls the “old days on the farm” when people “threw (cats) in a bag and threw them in the river or ...
Politicians have traditionally relied on billboards and door knocking to spread their message. Now social media allows ...
The Alberta Industrial Heartland Association (AIHA) marked its 25th anniversary on Thursday with its annual stakeholder ...
The City is expanding everyday, with the latest 2024 Municipal Census confirming 29,857 residents as of April 1, 2024. This ...
On September 14, our local museum, the Fort Heritage Precinct was honoured at the Alberta Museums Association’s 2024 awards ...
The mayor of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., has apologized after she was criticized for musing about the "old days" of managing ...
After a soggy, chaotic few days in Manitoba, more severe thunderstorms could be on the way to parts of the province on ...
FORT SASKATCHEWAN, ALBERTA—Animal Justice, Canada’s leading national animal law organization, is appalled by Fort ...
The mayor of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., has apologized after she was criticized for musing about the "old days" of managing ...
Fort Saskatchewan Mayor Gale Katchur says her comments fell short of her city’s values of compassion, respect and care. She says she plans to make sure Fort Saskatchewan’s approach to managing animal ...