Luseland’s hotel has been in business since 1912
The Royal George Hotel has been in business since 1913. During all those years it has been serving food and cocktails, and providing entertainment at its location on Pacific Avenue.
SPORTS TALK: Not the start to the season that the Oilers wanted
The Edmonton Oilers are off to their second rancid start in two seasons. This time, they lost their first three games before pulling out a dramatic OT win over Philly…
Wilkie Museum winds up successful year
The Wilkie & District Museum enjoyed immense success this year, which culminated in the installation of tin on the Wilkie Press Building.
REMEMBERING WHEN: The Kitchen Table
When our busy family finds the time to get together these days, it is generally for a birthday or one of the traditional meal-oriented holidays like Easter, Thanksgiving or Christmas.
Penton: Campbell makes NHL coaching history
When Dan Bylsma went searching for an assistant coach to join him on the Seattle Kraken’s bench, he wasn’t out to make history; he was simply looking for the best coach available.
Eston hosts “This is Us” event
New citizens and long-time residents attended Eston’s “This is Us” event at the AGT Community Centre on Friday, October 18th.
Pop 89: Trust the Joy
It is hard to trust moments of joy in times of misfortune. They feel like a cruel joke or a random response to the workings of the universe.
Check It Out: AI can be both helpful and harmful
The following comments are worth considering. “Being famous on Instagram is basically the same thing as being rich in Monopoly.”
Great Plains College shares concerns regarding new series of reforms
In September, the federal Minister responsible for immigration and citizenship announced a new series of reforms to reduce the number of temporary residents in Canada.
KINDERSLEY TOWN COUNCIL: Rates of remuneration set for next term
The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved to set the rates of remuneration for the 2024-2028 term as follows…
HARVEST BLESSINGS!
On August 28, 2024, a grain field owned by Greg Rissling near Denzil was bustling with activity as many gathered to take part or just observe the annual harvesting of grain with antique machinery.
What is diversity data and how to collect it
Diversity data provides a snapshot of the different backgrounds, experiences and identities of your employees. This information is crucial for creating targeted initiatives…
5 effective communication and conflict resolution skills
Strong communication and conflict resolution skills are essential for success in any workplace. They allow you to build positive relationships, navigate disagreements and achieve common goals.
How research can help you get a start-up business loan
It’s often challenging for entrepreneurs to get their first business loan, but you can improve your chances by carefully preparing for your meeting with a banker.
Employee burnout: spotting it and stopping it
Employee burnout is a serious threat to your organization’s productivity and morale. When your team members are chronically stressed and disengaged…
5 ways technology increases employee retention
Turnover is continuous for today’s employers, so increase retention with smart investments.
5 reasons family businesses have a competitive edge
Family businesses have a unique charm and a strong foundation that often give them an edge over their competitors. In recognition of BDC Small Business Week…
Qualities women bring to business
Women continue to thrive in the workforce. Wells Fargo reports that, from 2019 to 2023, the growth rate of women-owned businesses outpaced the rate of men-owned businesses…