Todayville

Todayville

Founded in 2016 in Red Deer, Alberta, Todayville has expanded its reach to include platforms in Edmonton, Calgary, and Red Deer. Additionally, it features "Here to Mars," which highlights music and the arts. The aim of Todayville is to grow by collaborating with news and media experts, digital media firms, charities, and entrepreneurs who recognize a need for better local information creation, gathering, and sharing.

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  • 4 weeks ago | todayville.com | Isaac Orr

    By President Trump signed several executive orders Tuesday that will allow coal-fired power plants to stay online past planned retirement dates, identify coal resources on federal lands, and bolster the reliability of the electric grid. The orders may help the U.S. face an uncomfortable truth: wind turbines and solar panels can’t cost-effectively meet the U.S.’ growing electricity needs. Coal provides an important source of the reliable and fuel-secure energy needed to keep the lights on.

  • 1 month ago | todayville.com | Anthony Murdoch

    By The spike protein from the COVID virus and shots cause persistent inflammation, which in turn suppresses the immune system, according to the accomplished Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong. A billionaire scientist and cancer drug inventor told Tucker Carlson that the COVID virus and mRNA “vaccine” are driving an explosion in cancer among the young and old alike.

  • 1 month ago | todayville.com | Michael Haynes

    Susan Smith (L) and Marion Calder, directors of ‘For Women Scotland’ cheer as they leave the Supreme Court on April 16, 2025, in London, England after winning their appeal in defense of biological realityBy The U.K. Supreme Court has issued a ruling stating that “woman” in law refers to a biological female, and that transgender “women” are not female in the eyes of the law.

  • 1 month ago | todayville.com | Franco Terrazzano

    Canada’s election monitoring agency is warning that foreign powers, led by the People’s Republic of China, are expected to target Canadian politicians and political parties in the coming weeks using increasingly convincing AI-generated cyberattacks—part of a broad set of malign strategies that could be impacting the 2025 federal election.

  • 1 month ago | todayville.com | Doug Mainwaring

    By Ample evidence has surfaced in recent years to warrant the White House’s investigationThe Trump administration has made a break with the long-standing government policy of near 100% affirmation of the transgender industry’s efforts and has directed the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the negative impacts on mental and physical health of so-called “gender transitioning” on adults and children.