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Lethbridge and Area

Several municipal election forums set for Lethbridge
With just one week remaining before the start of advanced voting in the 2025 municipal election, voters will have a chance to hear directly from the mayor and councillor candidates.The City of Lethbridge says there are currently five scheduled forums, including:Lethbridge Public Library (Mayor and Council):Saturday, Oc...
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City & University of Lethbridge partner for City Scholars program
Students at the University of Lethbridge (U of L) will play a hands-on role in shaping the future of the community.The City Scholars program is returning for the fourth year. It offers post-secondary students Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) by collaborating with the City of Lethbridge, utilizing their academic studies w...
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Jenn Schmidt-Rempel running for re-election on Lethbridge City Council
A current member of Lethbridge City Council is seeking another term in office.Jenn Schmidt-Rempel has announced her candidacy in the 2025 municipal elections, set for October 8-20.She provided the following answers to an LNN questionnaire:Why did you want to run for Lethbridge City Council?I'm running for Lethbridge Ci...
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Sept. 30, 2025
Service level changes for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Tuesday, Sept. 30, is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The City of Lethbridge says it will have service level changes.Lethbridge 311 The Lethbridge 311 contact centre will be closed. Regular hours will resume on Wednesday, Oct. 1, from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.In-person 311 at City Hall will be closed. Regular hours w...
Sep 29, 2025
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Alberta

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...
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Podcast: Listen in on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Hear more of our conversations around the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, including a selection from the 'A Day to Listen' radio program catalogue, on the latest episode of The Everything Red Deer Podcast. Though told respectfully, we acknowledge these stories can be retraumatizing. If you are Indigenous and...
Sep 30, 2025
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Canada

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 Trump tried to wipe Algoma Steel 'off the map'
OTTAWA - The member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma region says U.S. President Donald Trump tried to "wipe Algoma Steel off the map" with his punishing tariffs. But Terry Sheehan says the federal government's recently announced lifeli...
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Shooting at Montreal-area Starbucks tied to organized crime, minister says
Quebec's public security minister says authorities believe organized crime was behind a shooting at a Montreal-area Starbucks. Ian Lafrenière says three people were shot around 10:30 a.m. at the Starbucks location in Laval, Que. On social media, Lafren...
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Residential school survivors gather to share their stories on Parliament Hill
OTTAWA - Survivors of the residential school system are gathered on Parliament Hill today to share their stories. A ceremony is taking place to raise the Survivors' Flag, meant to honour residential school survivors and people affected by the residenti...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith set to make major energy industry announcement
CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to reveal today a new project to strengthen national energy development. Smith will be in Calgary for the announcement. Alberta Energy Minister Brian Jean and Rajan Sawhney, the minister ...
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