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Lethbridge and Area

May Rental Rates
Two-bedroom rental rates rising faster than one-bedroom units in Lethbridge
Rental rates are rising faster for two-bedroom units in Lethbridge than those of one-bedroom rentals. That's according to the latest National Rental Report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation, which shows the average price for a one-bedroom rental unit in Lethbridge in May was $1,304 per month, down 1.3 per cent from April ...
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Two from Lethbridge charged in 'significant' drug bust
The RCMP has apprehended two people for alleged drug trafficking just outside of Okotoks.Officers say they were patrolling an area near Aldersyde when they noticed a vehicle with a license plate that did not match the vehicle.A traffic stop was conducted, and police say they seized a large amount of drugs, cash and wea...
Jun 06, 2025
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Upgrades to Raymond emergency department start next week
Southern Albertans will soon be able to attend a modernized and expanded emergency department (ED).The Alberta Government has announced that construction is set to begin next week at the Raymond Health Centre's ED"The project, funded through the Alberta government's Rural Health Facilities Revitalization Program, ...
Jun 06, 2025
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Chemicals from old coal mines in Crowsnest Pass 'poisoning' fish
A new study by Alberta government scientists says old coal mines in the Rockies are leaching chemicals that are poisoning fish downstream.It says any new mining on mountains owned by coal companies could lead to the "population collapse'' of species in Crowsnest Lake.The study has led the province to issue an advi...
Jun 06, 2025
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Alberta

'General acceptance': A year of banning cellphones in Canadian classrooms
EDMONTON - Sixteen-year-old Roha Akram was skeptical when teachers in Calgary announced a cellphone ban during the first assembly of the school year. "I was like, 'No one's going to follow this,'" the Grade 11 student recalled of the change in September. "It's just the nature of teenagers. We don't like ...
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June 6, 4pm
Update 2: Alberta wildfire update
Progress is being made on wildfires thanks to Alberta teams and crews from Canada and the U.S.; however, several out-of-control wildfires continue to burn. While some communities are allowing residents to return, evacuation orders remain in many other places. Warm, dry and windy conditions across many parts of the prov...
Jun 06, 2025
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results by wednesday
Alberta teachers taking strike vote June 5-8
Alberta teachers are currently taking a strike vote.The vote, which runs June 5-8, followed up the strike authorization vote which took place at the end of May, and saw 99 per cent vote in favour.Nearly 38,000 teachers cast online ballots between May 22 and 26.But this vote, pending the result, would actually give teac...
Jun 06, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Minister Schulz says Competition Bureau guidelines on environment claims send the wrong signal at the wrong time
Alberta's environment minister is speaking out against the federal anti-greenwashing guidelines that were released on Thursday.The Competition Bureau considered more than 400 responses to the greenwashing provisions in the new Competition Act, which states companies environmental claims must be based on ``adequate and ...
Jun 06, 2025
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Canada

Montreal officials say they've left no stone unturned to prepare for Grand Prix
MONTREAL - City officials and organizers of this weekend's Grand Prix in Montreal say they're ready for the more than 350,000 people expected at the Formula One race. They say they've learned lessons from last year's event, which was marked by heavy congestion and poor communication. Provincial and municipal officials ...
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Lost RCMP memory key with informant details was offered for sale by criminals: report
OTTAWA - The federal privacy watchdog says the RCMP lost a memory key containing personal information about victims, witnesses and informants, and later learned it was being offered for sale by criminals. A detailed report from the office of privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne reveals the RCMP told the watchdog abou...
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Montreal bus and subway services disrupted as transit maintenance workers strike
MONTREAL - Montreal's transit maintenance workers have started a nine-day strike that is causing widespread disruption in the network. The 2,400 workers began striking today after more than a year of negotiations. For the first three days of the strike bus and subway service will be limited to morning and afternoon rus...
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CP NewsAlert: Mexico's president says she will attend G7 summit in Alberta
OTTAWA - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says she will attend the G7 summit next week in Alberta and is working to set up a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. More coming. The Canadian Press
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National Holocaust Monument vandalized with 'FEED ME' written in red paint
OTTAWA - The National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa was found vandalized this morning with the words "FEED ME" scrawled across it in red paint. Red paint was splashed on other portions of the monument as well. Crews have covered parts of the monument in black plastic as they work to remove the paint. The Ottaw...
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Defence lawyers begin final submissions in hockey players' sex assault trial
LONDON - Defence lawyers representing five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team have begun their final submissions to the judge overseeing the players' sexual assault trial. Prosecutors will follow later this week with their submissions to Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia, who will then set...
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