A renewed commitment to community safety was on display at the Lloyd Exhibition on Sept. 16, as community partners gathered to address assessing risk in youth.
Nakota Rayne Pooyak of Sweetgrass First Nation is headed for pre-trial on Jan. 26, 2026. The Meridian Source previously ...
A group of health care advocates is urging the federal Liberals to stay the course and create a universal, single-payer ...
Ottawa is asking the Federal Court to overturn a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal order directing it to work with First Nations ...
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says the Liberal government’s new hate crimes bill runs the risk of criminalizing ...
Local hockey is benefiting from $79,000 in funding thanks to the 2025 Esso Cup. Four organizations are receiving a cut of the ...
Ontario's Solicitor General wants to see the return of mandatory minimum sentences for "serious crimes" and a "three-strikes" ...
A new policy is in front of the City of Lloydminster council which looks to address issues with the subdivision of land. The ...
Canada and other major fossil fuel-producing countries are derailing the world’s chance to hit key targets to rein in climate ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly after joining other ...
The City of Lloydminster council is reviewing the public art policy which has seen a number of changes since its inception.
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed. Carney to meet other leaders at ...