Bowman learned about his 94.7 per cent landslide victory on Tuesday at 5:20 p.m., more than 21 hours after polls closed at 8 ...
Staff Sgt. Sabrina Clayton could not confirm how many people lived at the home or why they were at the property, but two Fort ...
The Mikisew Cree First Nation is opposing any plans to release treated oilsands tailings into waterways, arguing the move ...
With 94.75 per cent as of 5:20 p.m. on Oct. 21, or 9,843 votes, Sandy Bowman has been reelected to a second term as mayor of ...
It’s going to take awhile before voters find out which candidates are elected on Oct. 20. Ballots across Alberta will be counted manually and by hand after provincial legislation banned the use of the ...
There are 16 people running for five trustee positions with the Fort McMurray Catholic School Division (FMCSD). Fort McMurray Today asked candidates to send 150 word statements where they could ...
The Chard Métis Dene Group of Companies has purchased what it hopes will be its first of many companies after its founding in 2019. The group of companies is owned by the Chard Métis Nation, which is ...
When Fort McMurray pitcher Sydney Barry, 19, opened her email last month, she was speechless as she learned she made the draft-eligible list for the upcoming Women’s Professional Baseball League (WPBL ...
Councillor Lance Bussieres is pursuing a third term on council with a platform of fiscal responsibility and setting strong governance. Bussieres was first elected to council in 2013 and made his ...
Councillor Kendrick Cardinal is running for re-election in Ward 2 on a platform focusing on infrastructure improvements and fiscal responsibility. Cardinal, who is also president of the Fort Chipewyan ...
Mila Byron served as a RMWB councillor from 2007 to 2010, and hopes to return to return to her council roots. The Fort McMurray lawyer realizes plenty has changed since her last term. None of her ...
A provincial report on the state of northern Alberta advocates expanding infrastructure, strengthen workforce training and bring more people to northern communities. Tany Yao, UCP MLA for Fort ...