
Sarah Reid
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Sarah Reid is a reporter with CBC Edmonton's Edmonton AM.
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Parents in rural Alberta hamlet fight to save their 94-year-old school
The future of a small school in the hamlet of Dixonville is in question after years of declining enrolment. Trustees with the Peace River School Division will decide before the end of April whether to keep Dixonville School operating or close it at the end of the school year.
News -Canada -Edmonton |

Ukrainian newcomers in Edmonton scramble to find English classes as federal funding ends
Ukrainian newcomers in Edmonton with temporary Canadian visas are seeking out affordable English classes after the federal government ended its settlement support funding at the end of March.
News -Canada -Edmonton |

Why some Alberta parents are paying more than $15 a day for child care
Not everyone is happy with the province's new $15-a-day child-care program. Some parents, caught off-guard by unexpected charges, say daycare is now costing them more.
News -Canada -Edmonton |

Rent hikes intended to bring Edmonton units up to market value are forcing some tenants to move
Substantial rent increases at a townhouse complex in an Edmonton neighbourhood are forcing some tenants out of their homes and starting a conversation about the reality that many renters are facing.
News -Canada -Edmonton |

Rural Alberta landowners push back over proposed route for Atco gas pipeline
A group of property owners in a remote area west of Edmonton are pushing back against one of the proposed routes for an Atco natural gas pipeline, saying it threatens wildlife.
News -Canada -Edmonton |

Alberta strategy aims to fill gaps in midwifery care amid provincewide shortage
The provincial government is spending $10 million between 2024 and 2027 to advance its midwifery strategy, with the goal of attracting more practitioners and improving access to midwifery care.
News -Canada -Edmonton |

'When you pick up your stick, you're picking up history': B.C. girls get ready for lacrosse action at NAIG
No sport is more deeply engrained in the culture and tradition of Indigenous people than lacrosse, says Kwantlen First Nation elder Lekeyten. In fact, he says it even lives in the stone and ground of the Indigenous communities that play it.
Sports -North American Indigenous Games |