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Lethbridge and Area

LPS Chief says body cams will improve accountability & public trust
Work is underway to equip Lethbridge's police officers with body-worn cameras.Earlier this week, Lethbridge City Council approved funding for the implementation and ongoing operating costs of the cameras for the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS).LPS Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh says he, his officers and the Lethbridge Police ...
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Lethbridge overdose deaths falling due to provincial strategies: Alberta government
The Alberta Government says it is pleased to see the numbers improving in Lethbridge for drug overdose deaths.A new report shows that, in both March and April, there were no fatal overdoses in Lethbridge, and just one each in January and February.That is the lowest year-to-date total for the first four months of the ye...
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Nearly 67 kg of cocaine seized at Coutts border crossing
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has made another large-scale drug bust. On Monday, July 28, 2025, officers at the Coutts port of entry were conducting a secondary inspection of a commercial truck that was attempting to enter Canada from the United States. During the search, CBSA officers allegedly found a duff...
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U of L hires architects to design new Medical Education Facility
Work will now begin to reimagine a familiar space at the University of Lethbridge (U of L) into one that will train the region's soon-to-be doctors.The university has selected design firm DIALOG to create the home of the Southern Alberta Medical Program (SAMP). It is a partnership between the U of L and the University ...
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Alberta

Peer-Reviewed Study
New government study says province's regulations for cleaning up old coal mines failing to keep aquatic ecosystems free of contaminants
A new study by Alberta government scientists says the province's regulations for cleaning up old coal mines are failing to keep aquatic ecosystems free of contaminants.The peer-reviewed study looks into contaminant levels in water near three old coal mines east of Jasper National Park.It's findings say high levels of s...
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events happening around the province
Podcast: Celebrating 50 years with the Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind
For 50 exciting years, the Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind (ASRAB) has been helping athletes achieve their utmost potential.And they hope to do it for 50 more.Executive Director Linda MacPhail has been there for a significant portion of the organization's history, seeing athletes of all types pe...
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preventable collisions
Alberta RCMP reminds motorists of safe driving tips ahead of long weekend
The Alberta RCMP are reminding motorists to be alert on the road and drive safe this long weekend.The first weekend of August marks Heritage Day long weekend and police are alerting the public to a few reminders to ensure everyone gets to where they need to be safely."Many collisions are preventable," said Sg...
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Health Care
Audit into 13 Alberta medical clinics charging membership fees
An audit into 13 Alberta medical clinics charging membership fees has found patients who pay are likely getting more thorough care from their doctors.The province launched the audit in 2023, after a Calgary clinic told patients it was switching to a membership model and planned to charge annual fees of about 5-thousand...
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Canada

Glencore accused of discharging copper concentrate dust at Horne smelter
ROUYN-NORANDA - Glencore's Horne smelter is facing a charge under the province's environmental laws for allegedly releasing copper concentrate dust in March 2023 at the Quebec facility. Quebec's Environment Department says in a statement the charge stems from an investigation it carried out after officials were called ...
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Number of active wildfires in B.C. jumps to 120, with half started in last 24 hours
The number of active wildfires in British Columbia continues to spike after high temperatures and lightning strikes this week, with about 120 blazes burning in the province. The BC Wildfire Service says half of the active fires were started in the last 24 hours, with 16 declared out during that same time period. The wi...
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Days after its release, Ottawa calls report on lethal exports to Israel 'flawed'
OTTAWA - Ottawa is insisting it hasn't sent lethal weapons to Israel, days after the release of a report stating Israeli customs data indicates Canadian arms are still being exported there regularly. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says items that the Israel Tax Authority identified as "bullets" were act...
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In the news today: Canada hit with 35 per cent tariffs
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Canada hit with 35 per cent tariffs Canada was hit with 35 per cent tariffs on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on his threat to increase the duties if Ottawa didn't make a trade deal. The White House has ...
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Union vote on Canada Post contract offer set to wrap up Friday afternoon
OTTAWA - Unionized workers at Canada Post are entering their final day to vote on the Crown corporation's latest contract offer. Voting is set to wrap up today at 5 p.m., with results expected to be shared shortly after. The offer includes wage hikes of about 13 per cent over four years but also adds part-time workers ...
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Some LGBTQ+ summer camps struggle to meet demand amid corporate funding drop
On the shores of Lake Huron, Harry Stewart and his husband Chris Southin sway back and forth in their rocking chairs on a wooden deck, watching dozens of youth play and laugh around them at Rainbow Camp. "People say that we're the two old guys from the balcony of the Muppet Show, and that is what it feels like,&qu...
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