Chestermere, Alta.- On Nov. 12, 2023, at 10:57 p.m., Chestermere RCMP received a report of a shooting. Initial reports indicate that the victim was shot in his...
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In our serene city of Chestermere, a storm has been brewing—a storm of governance and defiance that has culminated in the Alberta government’s...
Municipal councils are an important part of democracy and have a direct impact on all Albertans. To strengthen the local election process and improve trust in...
Canada is witnessing a surge in business insolvencies. In the third quarter, they skyrocketed by 41.8% compared to the previous year, surpassing even pre...
In what could be a major hurdle for Alberta, Federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has outlined the intricate process that the province would have to...
In the heart of Alberta, nestled within the boundaries of the Chestermere-Strathmore riding, a historically staunch supporter of the United Conservative Party...
Chestermere is once again embroiled in a contentious clash with Municipal Affairs. Residents, many of whom are tiring of what they term “re-speak” from city...
A recent dispute between a Chestermere resident and a peace officer has culminated in charges being filed against the resident, bringing the matter to public...
COVID-19 vaccinations once took the nation by storm. Radios blared, TV screens flashed, and social media feeds were replete with calls to get vaccinated. Over...
In Chestermere, we see ourselves as a microcosm of Alberta’s broader economic and political landscape, and now, our dinner table and coffee shop discussions...