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By Nicole Shelstad Taber Times Community, creativity, and experimental breads. Three sisters started selling baked goods from home, with a dream to eventually open their own bakery. Tina Unrau, Lisa Dyck, and Anna Dyck own and operate The Frosted Spoon, a home-cooked company that offers delicious treats to Taber’s community. These sisters spent two years selling out of their home before deciding to try their… Read More »
Southern Alberta Newspapers Medicine Hat Fire and Emergency Services has released a public safety message reminding city drivers to pull over when they see or… Read More »
By Cal Braid Taber Times Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Town’s plan to build a picnic shelter at the Trout Pond was suddenly up for… Read More »
Did you know that Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, holds secrets that rival the drama of a Hollywood gangster movie? This unsuspecting prairie city has a scandalous… Read More »
Tucked away on the outskirts of Calgary, off Highway 24 near Mossleigh, is a spot that not only captures the spirit of the Canadian Prairies… Read More »
By Nicole Shelstad Taber Times Mosey on up to Vauxhall’s 3rd annual Cowboy Days at the Vauxhall Rodeo Grounds featuring barrel racing, horse roping, and… Read More »
By Cole Parkinson Taber Times It was another busy week for the Vauxhall Spurs last week as they took on three U.S. teams. July 9… Read More »
By S.C. Baysa Pinoy Hour A couple of weeks back, the Filipino communities in Southern Alberta hoisted their national flag. It marked a period of… Read More »
By Samantha Johnson For Southern Alberta Newspapers July 18, 1890 – Moose Jaw Times It is our painful duty to record the saddest occurrence that… Read More »
The Trump administration’s tariff war on the world economy has highlighted a long-standing tension in Canadian federalism: so-called interprovincial trade barriers. Federal and provincial politicians… Read More »
Prime Minister Mark Carney was sold to Canadians as the grown-up in the room, the one who’d restore order after Justin Trudeau’s reckless deficits. Instead,… Read More »
Southern Alberta Newspapers Seeding in southern Alberta was halfway complete according to the first Alberta crop report of the year, well ahead of long-term average… Read More »