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The 2021 municipal census found the population of the Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo is 106,059 people, a five per cent decrease from the 2018 census. The shrinking population continues a trend that was ...
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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 leaders of Fort McMurray’s public and Catholic schools are confident the upcoming school year will be academically successful for their students. However, there is no question that schools are ...
The Alberta government has signed agreements with three First Nations to begin work on connecting Fort McMurray and Peerless Lake with a 218 kilometre, two-lane gravel highway. This would connect Fort ...
Verna Murphy hopes to return to council chambers after a four year absence from politics. Murphy was elected to council in 2017 and ran for mayor in 2021. Afterwards she became the executive director ...
Fort McMurray’s public and Catholic schools are getting a total of five portables to cope with increasingly crowded classrooms in both divisions. The public school division could not return requests ...
Caregivers and family members brought the residents—many with balloons tied to wheelchairs, stretchers and walkers—to their long-awaited home as more than 150 people cheered outside the facility and ...
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) alleges a former senior director hid more than $1 million in “illegitimate bonuses” during a two-year period, including more than $100,000 to herself.
Ex-HR director Kari Donnelly is countersuing the RMWB for wrongful dismissal and suing Coun. Keith McGrath for comments he made to Fort McMurray Today. Donnelly is being sued by the RMWB after she was ...
On a chilled Fort McMurray morning, Kendra MacPherson and Cale Maher waited nearly three hours for sandwiches. By the time they reached the front of the line, the ovens at Mitchell’s Café were cooling ...