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Lethbridge and Area

March 21, 2026
Lethbridge students take part in regional trades competition
Nearly 75 high school students from southwestern Alberta are set to compete in the South West Regional Skills Canada Competition on Saturday, March 21, at Lethbridge Polytechnic.The event includes 10 categories for competitions such as: Automotive Service Technology, Baking, Cabinet Making, Carpentry, Culinary Arts, El...
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Weather Warning
Wind warnings in place across southern Alberta
Environment Canada has issued a yellow warning for wind for all of southern Alberta on Tuesday morning.In the west, the area that includes the Crowsnest Pass, Pincher Creek, Cardston, Lethbridge, Taber, and Milk River can expect strong west winds with gusts up to 110 km/h to continue throughout the day.In the east, the...
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U of L
Canada Foundation for Innovation invests in research infrastructure for major projects
The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) is providing funding to research infrastructure projects at 32 post-secondary institutions, including the University of Lethbridge. The Gravitational wave Astrophysics Infrastructure Network (GRAIN), including ULethrbridge's Doctors Saurya Das and Alex Tearenko, will be receiv...
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Bringing Hearts Home Campaign
Local Lethbridge family donates $250,000 to cardiac care campaign
A local Lethbridge family, Bart and Cynthia Davies, have donated $250,000 to the Bringing Hearts Home Campaign, a fundraising initiative led by the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation (CRHF).The campaign aims to expand local cardiac services, including a new cardiac catheterization lab at Chinook Regional Hospital.Acc...
19h ago
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Alberta

Provincial Politics
Alberta NDP, advocates call on province to take action on accessibility standards
Disability advocates and the Alberta NDP are calling on the government to up its game when it comes to accessibility, saying it comes down to giving people dignity. Alberta is one of just two provinces to not have overarching accessibility legislation and standards, something critics say continues to be a major blemish...
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Canada Energy Regulator projects power generation surge, with wind a major new source
CALGARY - A new report from the Canada Energy Regulator is projecting significant growth in electrical generation between now and 2050, in part due to new artificial intelligence data centres' thirst for power. The federal agency gamed out four supply...
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Municipal Affairs
Alberta reviewing new plan on forcing oil companies to pay municipal taxes; minister
Alberta may soon require oil and gas companies to be on top of their municipal property taxes if they want to keep producing. It's one of more than a dozen proposals contained in a new report released by the province and by the Rural Municipalities of Alberta. Unpaid municipal taxes by some in the energy industry is a ...
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Primary Care Alberta
PCA warning against medicine misuse for National Poison Prevention Week
Primary Care Alberta is reminding everyone to take and store their medicine safely to prevent accidental poisoning.Mar. 15-21 is National Poison Prevention Week, and PCA is focusing on medicine safety this year.They say poisoning can happen if everyday medicines are improperly mixed, misused or stored improperly and ar...
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Canada

CAF 'not engaged' in 'prosecution' of Iran war: defence minister
BRAMPTON - Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canadian Armed Forces members are "not engaged" in the "prosecution" of the war against Iran. McGuinty was asked today at a news conference whether the Canadian military is involved in the war - and wheth...
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Longest ballot protest group returns, targets byelection in Terrebonne
OTTAWA - The group that recruited hundreds of people to run against Pierre Poilievre in last spring's election and last summer's byelection says it's now targeting the vote in Terrebonne. The Longest Ballot Committee says it's signing up candidates for...
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CRA worker arrested for identity theft and trafficking information in Vancouver
VANCOUVER - A worker with the Canada Revenue Agency in Vancouver has been arrested and charged with identity theft and trafficking private information after a four-year investigation. The RCMP's federal policing unit in the Pacific region says in a sta...
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More rain for B.C. in latest atmospheric river event after more than 100mm dumped
VANCOUVER - More heavy rain is in the forecast for British Columbia's coastal regions as a series of atmospheric rivers rolls in after the first deluge dropped more than 100 millimetres. Environment Canada has upgraded its rainfall warnings to orange ...
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Canada Energy Regulator projects power generation surge, with wind a major new source
CALGARY - A new report from the Canada Energy Regulator is projecting significant growth in electrical generation between now and 2050, in part due to new artificial intelligence data centres' thirst for power. The federal agency gamed out four supply...
3h ago
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Strong winds leave thousands in the dark in Central Canada, Maritimes
MONTREAL - Strong winds put electrical grids to the test across Central Canada and the Maritimes on Tuesday, with Quebec particularly hard hit by the massive gusts. At their peak, the outages affected more than 310,000 customers in Quebec, as Environ...
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