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Lethbridge and Area

Cougar encounter prompts campground closures at Waterton
Parks Canada is taking action after a close encounter with a cougar in Waterton Lakes National Park.They say a cougar approached two campers at Bertha Bay campground and "showed interest" in their dog.As a result, camping will not be permitted at the Bertha Bay and Boundary Bay campgrounds until further notic...
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South Zone emergency rooms have lower wait times, but Chinook Hospital tops regional list
While many southern Albertans can likely attest to having waited extensive amounts of time for emergency care, a new report suggests that it could be worse.The Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) has released a new report on emergency room wait times in 2024/25."The data show that Canadians have been spending more a...
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Lethbridge man wins gold at Skills Canada
A local man has proven that he is the best cabinet maker in the country.Tate McGarry won a gold medal in the post-secondary level cabinet-making competition at Skills Canada, held May 29-30, 2025, in Regina.This is the second year in a row that McGarry has come out on top at Skills Canada, winning gold in the same even...
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Gunshots to be heard near LPS shooting range Tuesday
Recreators in the Lethbridge River Valley may hear gunshots, but police say there is no need to worry.Members of the Lethbridge Police Service are participating in a low-light/no-light shooting training exercise on Tuesday, June 3.It is expected to take place from early in the afternoon until approximately 11:00 p.m.LP...
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Alberta

Summer break
Alberta RCMP offer tips on preventing residential break and enters
The Alberta RCMP are reminding residents on how to prevent yard thefts and break and enters as people prepare to spend more time away from home during the summer.Police say learning how to secure your property by following Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) tips can be a game changer.CPTED tips such ...
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June 3, 2025
Update 1: Alberta wildfire update
Evacuation orders remain as wildfire activity continues across Alberta. Cooler weather offers some relief as crews, aircraft and support from other regions respond.Following a week of extreme wildfire behavior that included multiple fires and evacuations, Alberta is now seeing slightly improved conditions. Cooler condi...
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Provincial Politics
Province aiming to strengthen specialized health care in Alberta
Alberta's government says it is prioritizing emergency services, cancer care, and organ and tissue donation and transplantation in the province's refocused health care system.According to provincial officials, three specialized areas of care - cancer care, organ and tissue services, and emergency health services - are ...
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Provincial Politics
Premiers Smith and Ford ink new agreement to open up trade between the provinces
Alberta and Saskatchewan have signed agreements with Ontario to remove trade barriers.The memorandum of understanding between Saskatchewan and Ontario sees both provinces mutually recognize each other's goods, workers and investment, while a statement from the Alberta government says its M-O-U with Ontario aims to impr...
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Canada

Bank of Canada holds key rate at 2.75% as tariff uncertainty persists
The Bank of Canada held its benchmark interest rate steady at 2.75 per cent Wednesday as policymakers keep waiting for more clarity on how tariffs will impact the economy."Uncertainty remains high," Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem said in prepared remarks after the release of the rate decision."At t...
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Fraser apologizes, says comments on Indigenous consultation eroded trust
OTTAWA - Justice Minister Sean Fraser is apologizing today for comments he made about the government's duty to consult with Indigenous leaders on major projects. Fraser said Tuesday that the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples requires consultation but does not amount to "a blanket veto power" ...
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Jobs minister presses Canada Post, workers to reach a deal
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is calling on Canada Post and its union to return to the bargaining table to hash out terms for binding arbitration. In a social media statement Wednesday, the minister also asked the Crown corporation and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to continue to work toward a deal outside of that p...
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Steel group calls for government to step in to protect industry as U.S. tariffs jump
TORONTO - The head of Canada's steel industry association says time is of the essence for the federal government to step in and help the industry as it faces existential threats from U.S. tariffs. U.S. President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50 per cent starting Wednesday, a punitive le...
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'Another universe of pain and suffering': Patients allege neglectful obstetrical and gynecological care by Toronto doctor
TORONTO - Marie-Louise Fitrion says she was asleep in a hospital bed when she woke up to an obstetrician's hand in her vagina. It was Oct. 25, 2018, the morning of giving birth to her second child, and she says it triggered the memory of being sexually assaulted as a child. Fitrion is sharing her experience dealing wit...
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In the news today: Steel and aluminum tariffs double to 50 per cent
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Trump's 50 per cent steel and aluminum tariffs go into effect Tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum to the United States are increasing to 50 per cent today after President Donald Trump followed through on his plan to double th...
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