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Donald J Trump is not liking Canada Don’t Threaten my Family Again!

Donald J Trump is not liking Canada Don’t Threaten my Family Again!
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I can click send with device information, locations, and names that match devices that Donald J Trump will use to explain to Americans that Canadian Law Enforcement is to blame for USA border crisis on all sides. Never should have messed with me eh Michael Chernyk. How is your Chinese Buffet that ruined China Town…
Home Sweet Home: Life in Fort Saskatchewan Fort Saskatchewan has a way of surprising people. On a map, it looks like a modest prairie city tucked along the North Saskatchewan River—quiet, friendly, unassuming. But when you actually live here, you quickly realize it’s a place where history, community, and everyday life blend into something warm,…
Edmonton’s Chinatown was once a vibrant business district — a place where families shopped, restaurants thrived, and community life pulsed through every street. Today, the area surrounding Hope Mission tells a very different story, one shaped by systemic gaps, overwhelmed services, and a growing population of people who have nowhere else to go. For many…
There’s a quiet revolution happening in how software gets built. Not in Silicon Valley, not in a downtown tower, but anywhere — a kitchen table in Fort Saskatchewan, a coffee shop in Chinatown, or even outside the Alberta Legislature with a laptop and a mission. The idea that you need a physical office, a team…
Communities Under Pressure — How Policy Placement Shapes Alberta’s Urban Identity Independent journalism in Alberta has become a vital lens through which residents can examine the unintended consequences of urban planning and social policy. In Edmonton, the concentration of homeless services and harm‑reduction facilities near historic cultural districts — particularly Chinatown and Little Italy —…
Alberta is changing fast — politically, economically, and socially — and too many stories slip through the cracks. The Current Event exists to bring clarity, context, and community-driven reporting to the issues that matter most.