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Lethbridge and Area

Lethbridge man facing multiple drug, weapons charges following traffic stop
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Lethbridge Police have charged a 38-year-old male following a traffic stop.On September 25, 2024 just after 7:30 p.m. police initiated a traffic stop along the 1400 block of 23 Avenue North. Police observed drug paraphernalia inside the vehicle and the male occupant was found to have outstanding warran...
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City of Lethbridge Fall Leaf Collection Program underway
The City of Lethbridge's Fall Leaf Collection Program is underway.Lethbridge residents can contact 311 to arrange a pick-up for their fall leaves, and will be put in contact with city staff. They will then provide the caller with a date when they can expect their leaves to be collected.The City is reminding those takin...
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LPS still searching for teen missing since August, other teen found safe
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) is continuing to ask for help in locating a missing teen.They say Jayden Yellow Feet, 14, has been missing since August 23, 2024.Another teen, who has been reported missing at the same time, has been found and is safe.Anyone with information on there whereabouts is a...
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Taber Police charge man with drug trafficking and weapons offences
On September 28, 2024, the Taber Police Service (TPS) conducted a traffic stop on a suspected impaired driver. Officers claim the man failed a breathalyzer test and his car was searched.Police say they discovered 89 grams of cocaine, which is estimated to be worth over $2,700. In addition to that, he was also allegedly...
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Alberta

Alberta NDP calls for minimum wage hike, province to 'monitor the matter closely'
Alberta's two largest political parties are taking different approaches to the minimum wage.Pattison Media reported this week that Alberta is now tied for having the lowest minimum wage in the country as Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and P.E.I. all raised their wage floors as of October 1, 2024.READ MORE: Alberta no...
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Gas well fire north of Calgary that sent five to hospital extinguished, company says
A fire at a gas well north of Calgary that injured five workers earlier this week has been extinguished. HWN Energy Ltd. says it consulted with industry experts and implemented a well control plan that was reviewed by regulators. It says by early afternoon Tuesday, the flames were put out and the well was brought under...
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Alberta maintains not allowing alcohol sales in grocery & convenience stores
The Government of Alberta says it will stick with its current model for alcohol sales after hearing back from a committee.The MLA Advisory Committee has completed its review into the potential expansion of liquor sales into grocery and convenience stores.They recommended that the government not take this approach. Comm...
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Smith to introduce bill regarding trans youths, pronouns in schools
The Premier of Alberta says legislation is coming this fall that would regulate things like gender transitioning for youths and the use of pronouns in schools.Danielle Smith posted a video to social media, saying her government has engaged in "extensive consultations" with parents, educators, healthcare profe...
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Canada

AWS director wants Canada's AI legislation to mesh with other countries
TORONTO - Amazon Web Services' director of global artificial intelligence is encouraging Canada not to go it alone when it comes to regulating the technology. Nicole Foster says Canada should settle on AI legislation that is interoperable with guardrails other countries use. If Canada goes for a bespoke set of regulati...
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Three of five aggressors arrested after violent B.C. youth swarming: police
KELOWNA, B.C. - Police say they have identified five attackers in a violent youth swarming captured on video Friday in Kelowna, B.C. A statement from RCMP says the five were among about 30 youth who were at Gyro Beach on Okanagan Lake during the attack on a girl, who sustained injuries. The Mounties say they have arres...
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Nav Canada has no record of chemtrails conversation with Alberta government
EDMONTON - There are renewed questions over a recent comment by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on whether the province is being sprayed from above by so-called chemtrails. Smith told a weekend United Conservative Party town hall that she spoke with the person in charge of Edmonton's airspace, who confirmed to her that ...
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Quebec man, 31, faces second-degree murder charge in fiancée's killing
SALABERRY-DE-VALLEYFIELD, Que. - A Quebec man has been charged with second-degree murder in the killing of his fiancée, who had been reported missing last month. Nicholas Gravel appeared briefly at the courthouse in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, west of Montreal, in connection with the killing of Kelsey Watt, 29. Hi...
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Los Angeles Kings begin taxpayer-subsidized NHL pre-season road trip in Quebec City
QUÉBEC - The Los Angeles Kings have arrived in Quebec City to kick off the final stretch of their NHL training camp, in a trip that's buoyed by millions of dollars in public money. The team practised today at the Vidéotron Centre, where they'll face off in exhibition play against the Boston Bruins on Thur...
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Federal minister says not possible to depoliticize Alberta transgender rule debate
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants to depoliticize the debate around upcoming legislation affecting transgender youth, but a federal minister says that's not possible. Marci Ien, the federal Liberals' minister for gender equality, says on social media that creating the legislation itself is a poli...
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