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Lethbridge and Area

Residential rate decreases; non-residential increases
Council adopts annual mill rate in the Town of Coalhurst
This year's mill rates have been set for the Town of Coalhurst, and some good news, a slight decrease from last year for residential properties. The new rate for 2026 will be just under 6.93, down from 2025's 7.26.For a $400,000 home, that equates to about $2,772 in taxes. The non-residential benchmark, however, will s...
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Remembered for helping create medical program
Former board chair receives first posthumous honorary degree from U of L
A former board chair at the University of Lethbridge will be honoured posthumously by the post-secondary institution next week.Dean Gallimore is credited with being a key decision maker including the creation of the Southern Alberta Medical Program at U of L. Chancellor Terry Whitehead said "those who worked with ...
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"They need to be paid what they're worth"
Lethbridge mayor addresses EMS wages for LFES ambulance staff
As the City of Lethbridge weighs its options for its integrated EMS model, the mayor is also emphasizing the importantance and value of employees within the organization.In a press release Wednesday, the City stated, that in the combined role of paramedic/firefighter, Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services members ea...
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Police can be contacted on weekends: City manager
Question arises at Community Issues Committee over weekend encampment calls
An encampment response and outreach team set up through the City of Lethbridge continues its work with the community's unhoused. Based on funding, it's limited in its reach, especially on weekends, where the need might be greater.During a presentation to the Community Issues Committee on Tuesday, Community Social Devel...
6h ago
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Alberta

Provincial Politics
Alberta cabinet minister who introduced separation vote says he wants a united Canada
The cabinet minister who put the wheels in motion for a referendum on Alberta's place in Canada says he doesn't want the province to separate. Nate Glubish says in a social media post that Canada is worth fighting for and that he'll vote for Alberta to stay if a referendum goes ahead as proposed on Oct. 19. He also say...
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Provincial Politics
Jason Nixon named Alberta's new finance minister in cabinet shakeup
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has shuffled her cabinet, naming Jason Nixon her new finance minister. Nixon takes over from Nate Horner, who announced earlier this week he was stepping down and won't run in the 2027 provincial election. Nixon had been social services minister. Adriana LaGrange leaves the preventative h...
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shuffle happening thursday
Alberta's finance, hospital ministers stepping aside, won't seek re-election
Two of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's cabinet ministers are stepping down.Finance Minister Nate Horner and Hospitals Minister Matt Jones are set to leave their posts and don't plan to run again in the October 2027 general election.Both made the announcements on social media, saying it's best to step down now and give...
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1,204 tickets issued
RCMP remove 122 impaired drivers from Alberta roadways over long weekend
Alberta RCMP report they removed 122 drivers from roadways and issued 1,204 tickets during the long weekend.Police say from May 15-18, Mounties conducted enhanced traffic enforcement to target impaired drivers and unsafe driving practices."The Alberta RCMP will continue to have an enhanced presence on provincial r...
May 20, 2026
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Canada

The Montreal Victoire make their homecoming after winning Walter Cup
MONTREAL - The Montreal Victoire lifted the Walter Cup on home soil for the first time a day after claiming their first Professional Women's Hockey League title on the road. The Victoire defeated the Charge 4-0 Wednesday night in Ottawa to win the b...
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As permafrost thaws, some headwaters in Canada's North turn orange and toxic: study
Ancient bedrock exposed by disappearing permafrost is releasing toxic metals into Canada's northern rivers, a new study says, with once-pristine subarctic streams now comparable in some cases to highly acidic, contaminated mining sites. The findings ...
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CRTC triples streamers' financial contributions to Canadian content
OTTAWA - Large online streaming services must contribute 15 per cent of their Canadian revenues to Canadian content, the federal broadcast regulator said Thursday. That's three times the five-per-cent initial contribution requirement the CRTC set out i...
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B.C. to rename Site C dam after deceased premier John Horgan
VICTORIA - British Columbia is renaming the Site C hydro dam after deceased premier John Horgan, a project he didn't support but allowed it to go ahead as costs ballooned. Premier David Eby announced the decision in Victoria on Thursday, which was att...
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Provincial, federal governments leaning on AI to cut red tape
OTTAWA - The federal government and several provincial governments are turning to artificial intelligence to analyze laws and search for outdated regulations as they try to cut back on red tape. Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali and provincial and t...
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El Nino expected to lessen the number of tropical storms and hurricanes this season
HALIFAX - The Canadian Hurricane Centre is predicting a slightly below average hurricane season because forecasters are anticipating the emergence of a disruptive El Nino climate pattern. The Atlantic hurricane season starts on June 1 and ends Nov. 30....
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