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Lethbridge and Area

Kraft Hockeyville
Votes set to open for the 2026 Kraft Hockeyville contest
Votes for the 2026 Kraft Hockeyville contest open at 7 a.m. on Friday, April 3, as Taber goes head-to-head with Tumbler Ridge, B.C., in the national final.The voting runs until 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 4, with the winner set to receive $250,000 in arena upgrades and the chance to host an NHL pre-season game.Hockey Nig...
Apr 03, 2026
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Los Amigos Campaign
Rotary Club of Lethbridge Sunrise facilitating delivery of emergency service vehicles to Mexico
Members of the Rotary Club of Lethbridge Sunrise will be departing Sunday to deliver emergency and service vehicles to communities in need down in Mexico.This will be the local Rotary club's 13th year participating in the Los Amigos campaign, with members from Lethbridge, Grande Prairie, and more transporting 2 fire tr...
Apr 02, 2026
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Beginning April 6, 2026
Crowsnest Trail Pathway construction moves into phase two
Officials with the City of Lethbridge say the next step for a key connector project is ready to roll.The fully paved, multi-use, three-kilometre Crowsnest Trail Pathway will connect the high-traffic corridor between Mayor Magrath Drive South and the WT Hill Business Park area. Once complete, the city says it will offer...
Apr 02, 2026
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April 25, 2026
Southern Alberta Ethnic Association celebrates 10-year milestone
The Southern Alberta Ethnic Association (SAEA) is inviting the community to celebrate a milestone as it marks 10 years of operating from the Multicultural Centre in Lethbridge.Founded in 1977, the SAEA says it has, for five decades, promoted multicultural understanding and celebrated the region's diversity. Since reloc...
Apr 02, 2026
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Alberta

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April 7 next date for COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, for those at higher risk
The Government of Alberta is reminding Albertans of upcoming eligibility for COVID-19 vaccinations.Starting April 7, eligible Albertans can receive an additional immunization at no cost at participating pharmacies or Primary Care Alberta public health clinics.According to the province, eligibility criteria is in line w...
Apr 02, 2026
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Environment
Earthquake hits north of Edmonton
There was an earthquake in Alberta on April 1, and that's no joke.According to Earthquakes Canada, the Magnitude 4.5 tremor struck around 5:30 p.m., 18 km northeast of Morinville.There are reports of it being lightly felt as far south as Bowden, and in other areas like Whitecourt, Lesser Slave Lake, and Lakeland Provin...
Apr 02, 2026
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Modernize and build facilities
Province allocates $9 million to local seed co-operatives
The provincial government announced they're investing $9 million over the next three years for capital projects at local seed co-operatives to help address aging infrastructure.If passed, the funds would come from the 2026 budget and be allocated to the Co-operative Seed Processors program to help co-operative and muni...
Apr 02, 2026
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Real-time alerts
Province invests over $4 million into electronic monitoring program
The provincial government is set to invest $4.1 million over three years into its electronic monitoring program.The investment, which comes from the 2026 budget, will expand the program for further supervision of repeat offenders and provide victims with alerts when their safety may be at risk.How it works: participati...
Apr 01, 2026
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Canada

Artemis II mission highlights deep space effects on astronauts' bodies
MONTREAL - The Artemis II mission highlights how deep space poses new challenges for the human body, even on a short 10-day journey, with risks such as radiation and other effects that scientists are still studying. Dr. Farhan Asrar, a space medicine e...
1h ago
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Don't touch that dial: Future of Canada's campus radio stations in doubt
Elke Sorensen was in her second year at Vancouver Island University when she first got involved with the campus-community radio station - an experience that may soon become less common. After spending some time asking questions about CHLY 101.7 FM bef...
4h ago
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N.S. premier blasts First Nations protests that blocked highways
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says blocking highways is unacceptable after traffic was brought to a standstill by First Nations protesters late last week. Houston said in a Saturday evening statement that roadways "are our lifeblood" and need to be ...
5h ago
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Burdett Sisler, Canada's oldest known living man, Second World War vet, dead at 110
Burdett Sisler, the oldest known living man in Canada and one of the oldest Second World War veterans in the world has died. He was 110. Sisler's son Norman says his father died with family members by his side after his health took a turn for the worse...
6h ago
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Universities offering exam deferrals, holds on tuition as war rages on in Middle East
OTTAWA - Universities across Canada are offering some international students extra supports like exam deferrals and extensions on tuition as the war continues in the Middle East. The University of Victoria said it has reached out directly to students w...
8h ago
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Artemis astronauts field more final frontier questions from Canadian kids
Jeremy Hansen, just days away from becoming the first Canadian astronaut to circle the moon as part of the Artemis II mission, gave the country yet another glimpse into life on the final frontier. Hansen, along with American astronauts Reid Wiseman and...
10h ago
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