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Lethbridge and Area

Lethbridge girl with cerebral palsy gets 'unforgettable' Starlight Foundation experience
LETHBRIDGE, AB - A local child and her family took a once-in-a-lifetime train journey through the Rocky Mountains.On September 26, 2024, the Starlight Children's Foundation Canada flew families with children who have terminal conditions from across the country to Banff.In addition to the two-day train ride, the groups ...
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Fort MacLeod Emergency Department to temporarily close
The Emergency Department (ED) at the Fort Macleod Health Centre is set to temporarily close.Alberta Health Services says the ED will be closed from 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 17, 2024 until 5:00 p.m.The closure is due to a lack of physician coverage.Anyone requiring emergency care is asked to phone 911. EMS calls w...
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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...
Oct 15, 2024
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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...
Oct 15, 2024
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Alberta

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Upcoming changes to AgriStability program meant to save farmers time and money
Changes are coming to the Agriculture Financial Services Corporation's (AFSC) AgriStability program to address challenges like burdensome paperwork and high accounting fees that can hinder farmer productivity. According to AFSC, a new option to align AgriStability reporting with tax filing for 2025 is expected to resul...
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"A BILL-SPLITTING BOOM"
Albertans resorting to bill-splitting to make ends meet, MNP survey reports
According to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index, 37 per cent of Albertans report that they've turned to bill-splitting strategies in an effort to make ends meet and save money. About one in ten, or 13 per cent, indicated they are saving by cohabiting with friends, partners, family members, or by seeking out roommates o...
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OCT. 28 TO NOV. 15
Alberta Grains annual meetings offer information and input opportunities
Alberta Grains invites barley and wheat farmers to its annual regional meetings taking place across Alberta, giving them a detailed look at the commission's research, advocacy, and extension efforts funded by their checkoff dollars. The meetings will be held from Oct. 28 to Nov. 15 across six regions in Alberta."O...
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Newcomer progress
Third annual Premier's Summit on Fairness for Newcomers continues progress
The third annual Premier's Summit on Fairness for Newcomers took place in Calgary on Wednesday with this year's theme in mind of "celebrating trades and professions in Alberta." The provincial government says they're committed to ensuring that every newcomer can thrive in Alberta. Because of their important r...
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Canada

Amber Alert issued for five-day-old baby in Saskatchewan
RCMP in Saskatchewan have issued an Amber Alert after a newborn baby was allegedly abducted from a health centre in the community of Montreal Lake. Police say they were told this afternoon that five-day-old Koda Moccasin had been taken from the community, roughly 100 kilometres north of Prince Albert. The baby boy was ...
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Here are the key numbers in the deal proposed by three tobacco giants
Three tobacco giants are proposing to pay billions of dollars to provincial and territorial governments as well as smokers across Canada as part of a corporate restructuring process set off by a legal battle over the health effects of smoking. Here are the key numbers of the proposal, based on a court filing as well as...
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Tobacco giants would pay out $32.5 billion to provinces, smokers in proposed deal
Three tobacco giants are proposing to pay close to $25 billion to provinces and territories and more than $4 billion to some 100,000 Quebec smokers and their loved ones as part of a corporate restructuring process triggered by a long-running legal battle. The companies - JTI-Macdonald Corp., Rothmans, Benson & Hedg...
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RCMP say girl's death in Alberta lake could be criminal
WABAMUN, Alta. - Mounties say they're treating the death of a five-year-old girl pulled from an Alberta lake as a criminal matter. RCMP said Sunday that two people had been found after a canoe overturned on Wabamun Lake west of Edmonton. They said bystanders recovered the girl from the lake and, despite life-saving eff...
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India again rejects Canada's claims it works with gangs targeting Sikh separatists
OTTAWA - India's foreign ministry says Ottawa is trying to smear New Delhi, as the country doubles down on rejecting claims it is behind widespread crimes in Canada. The federal government ordered India's top envoy to leave the country on Monday after the RCMP said it had credible evidence that Indian agents played a r...
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Saskatchewan Party's Moe pledges change room ban in schools; Beck calls it desperate
REGINA - Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is promising a directive banning "biological boys" from using school changing rooms with "biological girls" if re-elected, a move the NDP's Carla Beck says weaponizes vulnerable kids. Moe made the pledge Thursday at a campaign stop in Regina. He said it w...
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