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Lethbridge and Area

Lethbridge youth charged in alleged airsoft shooting
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) has apprehended a minor after an alleged shooting caused damage to vehicles.Around 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 17, police say a 17-year-old boy in a red hoodie shot directly at the occupants of vehicles along McMaster Boulevard West and Temple Boulevard West.LPS says the incident resu...
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Former U of L Chancellor to receive honorary degree
The University of Lethbridge (U of L) is set to honour a prominent figure in its community.Charles Weaselhead will receive an honorary degree at the Spring 2025 Convocation, set to take place on May 29.He was named the U of L's 14th Chancellor on March 15, 2019, and was the school's first Indigenous person in that posi...
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U of L athlete to compete at World University Games
Lauchlan Irish is out to prove that he is the best collegiate triple jumper in the world.The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns have announced that he has qualified for the 2025 FISU Summer World University Games, set to take place July 21-27 in Bochum, Germany."Being selected to represent Canada at the FISU Game...
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Lethbridge ED patients waiting up to eight hours as doctor shortages continue
"There are people that have expressed their opinion that they don't want to come back again after having been seen here, which is understandable."Those are the words of Dr. Sean Wilde, an emergency department (ED) physician at Chinook Regional Hospital.He is speaking out about the ongoing shortage of ED docto...
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Alberta

Health
Alberta reports 48 new cases of measles, nears 500-case mark since March
Alberta has confirmed 48 more cases of measles, bringing the province's total case count to 486 since the beginning of March.The province says all but two of the new cases of the highly contagious disease are in southern Alberta, the area that has seen about 70 per cent of all cases.Government data shows that close to ...
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Paramedics Services Week - May 18-24
AHS celebrating Paramedics Services Week
As part of Paramedic Services Week, Alberta Health Services is inviting Albertans to say thanks for playing an "integral role in serving the public." As part of this initiative, Albertans are invited to send an online thank-you note to all paramedics for their "hard work and professional care."AHS c...
May 18, 2025
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HEALTH CARE
AHS issue alert upon confirmed cases of measles in southern Alberta
Alberta Health Services says it has been notified of people with confirmed measles in Medicine Hat, Taber, Lethbridge and Pincher Creek area who have been in public settings while infectious.AHS said in a statement Saturday that individuals who were in the following locations during the specified dates and times may ha...
May 18, 2025
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23 post-secondary schools
Provincial government invests into Mitacs Internship Program
This week the provincial government announced they're investing $15 million over three years in the Mitacs Internship Program so post-secondary students can gain valuable hands-on industry experience.As Alberta's economy continues to grow, the government is investing into students to help them develop the skills and ab...
May 17, 2025
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Canada

CP NewsAlert: One person dead after collapse at construction site north of Montreal
BLAINVILLE - Police say one person is dead after a structure at a construction site collapsed north of Montreal. The construction site is located in Blainville, Que. More coming. The Canadian Press
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Kansas businesses hit by Trump's trade war are wooing Canadian customers
OTTAWA - The head of the Topeka Kansas Chamber of Commerce is in Ottawa this week seeking to strengthen ties as U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs continue to rattle cross-border business relationships. Juliet Abdel is meeting with federal and provincial officials, Canadian mayors and officials with the Canadian Pac...
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CRTC hears debate on including a 'cultural element' in new definition of CanCon
OTTAWA - The CRTC is considering whether it should include a "cultural element" in its new definition of Canadian content. A consumers' group says having a test that attempts to define who or what is culturally Canadian would be "highly problematic." The Public Interest Advocacy Centre says the Cana...
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Here's what you need to know about King Charles and Queen Camilla's visit to Ottawa
OTTAWA - People in Ottawa will have several chances to get a glimpse of the King and Queen during next week's royal visit to Canada, their first since King Charles's coronation. King Charles and Queen Camilla will arrive in the national capital on Monday and will greet the public and attend an event at Lansdowne Park i...
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Majority of Quebecers think province should end carbon pricing, survey says
MONTREAL - A new Léger poll says more than half of Quebecers want the province to abolish its price on carbon. Quebec has had some of the highest gas prices in the country since Prime Minister Mark Carney scrapped the federal consumer price on carbon in April. The province has maintained its own cap-and-trade ca...
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Ottawa claims child welfare talks stalled over AFN's 'unreasonable' requests
OTTAWA - The federal government has told the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal that negotiations with the Assembly of First Nations on reforming the child welfare system are stalled and the AFN's requests are "unreasonable." In a May 15 filing to the tribunal, Ottawa says it has made "intensive and meaningf...
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