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Lethbridge and Area

High risk for fast moving and uncontrolled fires
City of Lethbridge issues new fire ban for River Valley with warm temperatures, low humidity
The City of Lethbridge has re-instated a Fire Ban for the River Valley effective immediately."Current conditions, including warmer temperatures and low humidity, have created a high risk for fast-moving and uncontrolled fires," read a statement from the City Wednesday morning that also warned "Even a sma...
Aug 19, 2026
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'An investment worth making'
$100K donation to Bringing Hearts Home campaign by Green Prairie International
Another generous contribution from a well-known Lethbridge-area business for the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation's Bringing Hearts Home campaign.The Van Hierden family, which owns Green Prairie International, is donating $100,000 to advance the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. John Van Hierden said one of the g...
Aug 19, 2026
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7 or High Risk at 3 p.m.
Air quality deteriorates in the Lethbridge region Tuesday afternoon
While local smoke is in the forecast for the Lethbridge region, and there's been a bit of haze for the last 48 hours, or so, air quality in the city dropped Tuesday afternoon.As of 3 p.m., the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) reading by Environment & Climate Change Canada was at 7 or High Risk, jumping from a 5 or M...
Aug 18, 2026
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MyCityCare building
Sport Council unveils new Sport Bank to community, supporters
The Lethbridge Sport Council officially unveiled its new Sport Bank to the community Monday morning. Located at 1401 28th Street North, it'll provide kids and adults the chance to pick-up used sports equipment at no cost. With the message now out, Sport Council executive director Susan Eymann says the real work now beg...
Aug 18, 2026
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Alberta

Proactive Crime Reduction
Alberta RCMP provide tips to curb mail theft
The Alberta RCMP is providing tips to help prevent mail theft. Mounties say preventing mail theft is important as it can lead to further crimes such as identity theft.To help curb mail theft, consider the following tips:Install a locking mailbox. A locked mailbox can help deter thieves from taking your mail.Collect mai...
22m ago
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In the hot seat
Lacombe town hall turns heated as residents voice AI data centre concerns
Alberta Technology and Innovation Minister Nate Glubish was in the hot seat Wednesday evening.In front of approximately 300-400 people at the Lacombe Memorial Centre, he fielded questions and concerns from citizens in the government's first of three in-person town halls on Artificial Intelligence data centres.Glubish, ...
1h ago
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Following an investigation
Blackfalds RCMP officer arrested for intimate partner violence
A Blackfalds RCMP officer is facing multiple charges following an investigation into intimate partner violence.According to a media release from the Government of Alberta, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) was directed on July 9 to investigate allegations of intimate partner violence involving an off-d...
21h ago
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Affordability issues
Canadian Taxpayers Federation calls on province to cut Alberta gas tax
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on the provincial government to eliminate its gas tax amidst affordability concerns by citizens.On Wednesday, at a press conference held in Gasoline Alley, Kris Sims, Alberta Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, said the federal government also needs to keep ...
21h ago
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Canada

Some shoppers say 'not a chance' they'll Buy American booze if Ontario brings it back
TORONTO - The ban on American booze has emerged as a key sticking point in Canada's trade negotiations with the United States, but some shoppers in Ontario say they won't reach for California wine or Kentucky bourbon even if they reappear on store shel...
16m ago
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A timeline of Donald Trump's trade war with Canada
OTTAWA - Donald Trump was elected to a second term as U.S. President in 2024 and it's been a roller-coaster ever since for Canadian leaders and businesses. He has threatened, enacted, modified and delayed multiple rounds of tariffs, only to announce ad...
1h ago
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B.C.'s youngest wildfire evacuees begin processing the return home
An early childhood education expert says young wildfire evacuees are likely to feel the impact on their sense of safety even after they return home. University of British Columbia instructor Negar Khodarahmi says parents returning to the Summerland, B....
1h ago
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Montreal police used banned hog-tie restraint before man, 29, died, coroner finds
MONTREAL - A Quebec coroner is urging Montreal police to review its restraint and use of force practices following the 2025 death of a 29-year-old man. According to Géhane Kamel's report dated Aug. 12, police use of a hog-tie restraint technique likel...
4h ago
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Wildfire crews fight weather, terrain on growing blaze near Summerland, B.C.
SUMMERLAND - The British Columbia Wildfire Service says activity has picked up at the Bald Range blaze nearby Summerland due to persistent hot and dry conditions. The service says in an update that winds reaching 30 kilometres an hour are expected to k...
4h ago
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Canada silent as Israel clears itself in death of aid workers, including a Canadian
OTTAWA - Israel has concluded its military did not commit a criminal act when it killed a Canadian and six other aid workers in Gaza two years ago. The decision prompted outrage in Australia, where the foreign minister has summoned the Israeli ambassad...
5h ago
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