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Lethbridge and Area

Bernadine and Toby Boulet to receive honorary degrees from U of L
The University of Lethbridge (U of L) is honouring two locals for turning a tragedy into a national movement.Bernadine and Toby Boulet are set to receive honorary degrees from the university, "For their selfless commitment to motivating Canadians to participate in organ donations and saving countless lives."T...
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Alberta RCMP call off search for missing six-year-old after 11 days
The search for a six-year-old boy missing for 11 days in mountainous terrain in southern Alberta has been called off.RCMP Cpl. Gina Slaney says the search for Darius Macdougall in the Crowsnest Pass area has not turned up any trace of the boy.She says if the child is still in the area, he's believed to be dead. @lethbr...
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Fall leaf collection now underway in Lethbridge
The City of Lethbridge is making it easier for residents to get rid of their fallen leaves.It has launched its annual Fall Leaf Collection Program.From Oct. 1 to Nov 7, 2025, people can contact 311 to arrange for a free pick-up for their leaves.Collections will take place between Oct. 7 and Nov. 14.To prepare for your ...
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LPS launches new program to reduce reoffending rates for prolific offenders
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) says it will be giving the "worst of the worst" offenders in the city the chance to get help.It has launched a new Integrated Offender Management (IOM) pilot program.Constable Rob Saar says that approximately six-to-10 per cent of offenders in Alberta are responsible for up...
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Alberta

Sept. 28
Alberta RCMP holds ceremony for Police and Peace Officers Memorial Day last Sunday
Last Sunday, Sept. 28, Alberta RCMP led the Government of Alberta's Police and Peace Officers Memorial Day.The ceremony took place at the Alberta Legislature south grounds, more specifically at the Pillar of Strength, a monument that recognizes fallen soldiers killed on the line of duty since 1976. There are 106 names ...
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Five Canadian provinces boost their minimum wage, Alberta now lowest
Five provinces are increasing their minimum wage today to support workers amid affordability issues. The hikes will apply to Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The provinces have tied their increases to Canada's stea...
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Strike to begin Oct. 6, 2025
ATA responds to province's plans following strike vote results
Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) president Jason Schilling has issued the following statement regarding the Alberta government's response to teachers' impending strike, set to begin Oct. 6, 2025. "The government's repeated claim that it doesn't know what teachers want is insulting and unfounded. Over and over a...
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Province announces supports for parents and students through teacher strike
Alberta's government says it will be providing financial assistance and educational resources to support parents and students in the event of a teacher strike.On Monday night, the ATA announced that Alberta teachers have rejected a four-year deal, putting the ATA in a position to strike by Oct. 6.As a teacher strike be...
Sep 30, 2025
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Canada

Quebec man convicted of four murders in 1994 may not have had fair trial, Crown says
MONTREAL - The Quebec Crown prosecutor's office has said it can't rule out the possibility that a man who was convicted of four murders in 1994 was the victim of a miscarriage of justice. Prosecutor Benoit Lauzon wrote to Daniel Jolivet's lawyer in Ju...
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Canadian FIFA VP pushes back on Trump comments about moving World Cup games from 'dangerous' cities
LONDON (AP) - U.S. President Donald Trump was reminded Wednesday that FIFA, not any government, ultimately decides which cities will host 2026 World Cup games. Trump suggested last week he could declare cities "not safe" for the 104-game soccer tournam...
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Lawyer for man accused of accessing PM's banking data awaits info in 'involved' case
OTTAWA - The lawyer for a man accused of accessing Prime Minister Mark Carney's banking data says he is still awaiting some information from the Crown in the case. Ron Guertin, counsel for former Royal Bank of Canada employee Ibrahim El-Hakim, told an ...
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Man gets six years for shooting, arson at Punjabi singer's home in B.C.
COLWOOD - A Winnipeg man convicted of arson and firing a weapon at the British Columbia home of Indo-Canadian pop star AP Dhillon last year has been sentenced to six years in prison. RCMP say in a release that 26-year-old Abjeet Kingra has a noted conn...
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Sault Ste. Marie MP says Algoma Steel loans 'absolutely critical' to its survival
OTTAWA - The member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma region said Wednesday U.S. President Donald Trump tried to "wipe Algoma Steel off the map" with his punishing tariffs. Terry Sheehan also said Trump won't succeed and argued the fina...
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Police say one of three people shot at Montreal-area Starbucks has died
LAVAL - One of three people shot at a Montreal-area Starbucks on Wednesday morning has died. Provincial police spokesperson Laurie Avoine says the man was in his 40s. She didn't give other details about his identity. Earlier in the day, Quebec's public...
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