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Lethbridge and Area

Holy Spirit schools see surge in student enrollment
LETHBRIDGE, AB - One local school division is reporting a large increase in its student population.The Holy Spirit Catholic School Division says it welcomed 5,363 students at its locations in southern Alberta this fall. That is an increase of 234 students compared to last year or, 4.35 per cent.Board Chair Dr. Carmen M...
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Number of physicians in Lethbridge increases over last quarter
LETHBRIDGE, AB - While it may still not seem like it for those without a primary care provider, there is now reportedly a greater number of doctors practicing in the city.That is according to the latest quarterly report from the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta, which covers the period from July 1 to Sep...
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Bow Island & Milk River hit 27 degrees Monday, setting heat records
BOW ISLAND, AB - For the middle of October, it was a pretty warm Monday.Environment Canada says heat records were set in three southern Alberta communities on Thanksgiving, October 14, 2024.They say Bow Island got the warmest, hitting 27.9 degrees Celsius, surpassing the previous record of 27.2 set in 1961.Milk River a...
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MP Rachael Thomas accepting nominations for King Charles III Coronation Medal
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Rachael Thomas, the Member of Parliament for Lethbridge, has opened nominations for the King Charles III Coronation Medal.The medal is the first to mark the coronation of King Charles III, which took place on May 6, 2023. Thomas announced that she will be awarding 20 medals to constituents in Lethbridg...
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Alberta

Alberta government launches $7M ad campaign against incoming federal emissions cap
Alberta's government has launched a national ad campaign targeting the federal government's incoming emissions cap for the oil and gas sector.Premier Danielle Smith says it's a de facto production cap that would kill jobs and stifle the economy.The province's $7-million "Scrap the Cap" campaign also says the ...
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Alberta reveals new primary care agency that will launch in the fall
The province's health care system restructuring continued on Tuesday as Health Minister Adriana LaGrange revealed Primary Care Alberta, an agency charged with ensuring all Albertans are supported in their day-to-day health needs.The new organization will launch later this fall, officials said. It's the second of four n...
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5-year-old tragically dies on Wabamun Lake over long weekend
A five-year-old girl has tragically passed away in a drowning accident on Wabamun Lake over the long weekend.Wabamun Lake is about 67 km west of Edmonton, just south of the Yellowhead Highway.Parkland RCMP responded just before 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13 to a report of a capsized watercraft on the lake, near the provinc...
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Alberta government proposing additional restrictions on wind and solar energy
The Alberta government is proposing additional restrictions on wind and solar farms that conservationists think are more about limiting renewable energy than protecting the environment.Last year the Alberta government imposed a seven-month moratorium on new renewable energy projects, after which Premier Danielle Smith ...
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Canada

Trudeau appoints Daniel Rogers new head of Canada's spy agency
OTTAWA - A veteran of Canada's national security systems has been named the new head of the national spy agency. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed Daniel Rogers as the new director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. He will take over the role on Oct. 28. Rogers replaces David Vigneault, who retire...
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Bilingual Quebec communities lose bid to suspend application of language law rules
MONTREAL - Bilingual Quebec municipalities have lost their bid to have several parts of the government's French-language reform suspended while their case makes its way through the courts. The communities asked the Quebec Superior Court last month to suspend the application of parts of Bill 96 - as the language reform ...
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Founders of Vancouver club that sold tested illicit drugs file Charter challenge
VANCOUVER - The founders of a Vancouver "compassion club" that sold heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine bought on the dark web and tested for contaminants, have filed a court challenge arguing their Charter rights and the rights of users were violated when the club was shut and they were arrested. Eris Nyx an...
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Quebec government imposes measures to address 'toxic climate' at Montreal school
MONTREAL - Corrective measures are underway to address a "toxic climate" of fear and intimidation at a French-language Montreal primary school. Quebec's Education Department has appointed two monitors who started working today at Bedford school in the city's multicultural Côte-des-Neiges district, who h...
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Canada and U.S. list Samidoun as terrorist group, U.S. adds Canadian to terror list
OTTAWA - Canada is listing the pro-Palestinian group Samidoun as a terrorist group, while the U.S. has added a Canadian citizen affiliated with the organization to its counter-terrorism list. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says Samidoun will now be listed under Criminal Code offences that ban people from donati...
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Listeria outbreak linked to plant-based milk seems to be over: PHAC
The Public Health Agency of Canada says a Listeria outbreak linked to several plant-based milks appears to be over with no additional cases reported since August. The federal agency says its investigation is now complete and Listeria was found within the production environment of Silk and Great Value plant-based refrig...
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