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Lethbridge and Area

Looking For Feedback
Land Use Bylaw Renewal project is back
City officials say more than 1,400 residents and stakeholders have provided feedback to help shape the future of the Land Use Bylaw in Lethbridge. Now, however, the city says it wants to make sure it's heard Phase 2 feedback loud and clear ."This survey is the third and final survey for Phase 2 of the project,&quo...
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Hope
YWCA Lethbridge announces new housing program
YWCA Lethbridge & District has announced the opening of their newest housing program.It's called Hope and is described as a long-term transitional housing program where women and families coming from emergency shelters can live independently while taking the necessary, and often lengthy, steps towards a life free f...
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June 9 Incident
Two people charged, loaded firearm seized from vehicle
Lethbridge Police have charged two males with firearms offences following a high-risk arrest that resulted in the seizure of a loaded gun.On June 9, members of the Crime Suppression Team and Property Crimes Unit initiated a short term investigation to locate and arrest a male wanted on numerous outstanding warrants ste...
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June 11, 2-10pm
Lethbridge Police conducting training exercise
Members of the Lethbridge Police Critical Incident Team are participating in training scenarios on the north side of the community today between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m.From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. officials say officers will be training near Alexander Wilderness Park along the 600 block of Marie Van Haarlem Crescent. Then from 6 p...
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Alberta

Alberta premier says province is looking to entice private-sector pipeline builder
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is working to entice a private-sector player to build a crude pipeline to coastal waters. She urged attendees at the Global Energy Show to keep up the pressure on Ottawa to help speed along such a nation-building project. Smith has been enthusiastic about rev...
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measures go beyond summit dates
Alberta RCMP ask public to plan ahead if going near Kananaskis around G7 Summit
Alberta RCMP are reminding motorists, pedestrians and cyclists to plan ahead as the Kananaskis G7 Leaders' Summit nears.The gathering is slated to take place June 15-17, and the area around Kananaskis will be considerably congested.RCMP say to familiarize yourself with official updates on the Controlled Access Zone, ro...
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Police tradition
RCMP's Musical Ride returns with 20 stops in Alberta this summer
The RCMP's Musical Ride, a symbol of tradition, honour, and pride, will be returning to communities across Alberta this summer.The musical ride troop, which features 32 RCMP officers and their horses, will perform different formations and drills to music at shows at 20 stops in Alberta.This includes stops in Calgary, E...
3h ago
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Alberta separation
UCP Grande Prairie-Wapiti Constituency Association sponsoring Alberta sovereignty town hall June 25
The United Conservative Party's Grande Prairie-Wapiti Constituency Association is among the sponsors of an upcoming town hall regarding Alberta's sovereignty.The Courage to Listen meeting will discuss the proposed Alberta Sovereignty Act, or Bill 1, and the possibility of Alberta separating from Canada to form its own ...
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Canada

Alberta premier says province is looking to entice private-sector pipeline builder
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is working to entice a private-sector player to build a crude pipeline to coastal waters. She urged attendees at the Global Energy Show to keep up the pressure on Ottawa to help speed along such a nation-building project. Smith has been enthusiastic about rev...
41m ago
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Wildfire looming over Squamish, B.C., quadruples in size
SQUAMISH - An out-of-control wildfire threatening neighbourhoods in Squamish, B.C., has quadrupled in size as wildfire crews and local firefighters battle the blaze that's looming over the community. The rapid growth to more than 20 hectares comes after the District of Squamish declared a local state of emergency on Tu...
1h ago
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Montreal transit strike leads to record numbers on city bike paths
MONTREAL - The head of a cycling advocacy group says Montreal's public transit strike has spurred record numbers on the city's bike paths. Jean-François Rheault, CEO of Vélo Québec, says devices installed by the city to count the number of passing bicycles are showing record or near-record levels s...
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B.C. chief says he's 'very concerned' about bill to fast-track major projects
OTTAWA - The regional chief for British Columbia warns efforts by governments to speed up major projects will only slow them down because they'll likely be taken to court. B.C. Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Terry Teegee says he's "very concerned" about federal and provincial legislation meant to fa...
2h ago
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Former MP Charlie Angus says NDP became too 'leader focused'
OTTAWA - Former NDP MP Charlie Angus says the party suffered in the last election from losing touch with its grassroots and becoming too "leader focused." Angus says the election was an "unmitigated disaster" for the party and it needs to do a lot of soul searching and reconnect with the base to ren...
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Trump is receiving mostly negative ratings from countries around the world: Poll
WASHINGTON - The number of Canadians that view the United States favourably has dropped 20 percentage points since last year. The findings come in new polling from the Pew Research Center that also suggests U.S. President Donald Trump is receiving mostly negative ratings from countries around the world. The centre cond...
2h ago
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