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Lethbridge and Area

Lethbridge woman wins Miss Canada pageant
A second woman from Lethbridge has won a crown at a major national pageant.Desiree Greene finished first in the Miss Canada Transcontinental Pageant (TCP) in Toronto.She was previously victorious at Miss Lethbridge in 2024-25, and based on that win, she was asked to audition for the Canadian event."At first, I was...
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Study to investigate water improvements in southern Alberta
The Alberta Government has hired a firm to look into how water storage and flow in the region could be improved.WSP Canada will study the potential for a new reservoir on the Belly River, approximately five kilometres northwest of Mountain View in Cardston County.They will also determine if there are opportunities to i...
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RCMP investigating fatal collision near Claresholm
One person is dead following a collision in southern Alberta.Claresholm RCMP says it was called to the intersection of Highways 2 and 527 at approximately 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 16.The collision involved a 2020 Kia Stinger and a 2003 Chevrolet Malibu.The northbound lane of Highway 22 was closed for a period of tim...
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Dr. Tim Rollingson Jr. named Pronghorn Alumni of the Year
A former member of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns is being recognized by his alma mater.Dr. Tim Rollingson Jr. has been named the 2025 Pronghorn Alumni of the Year.The Pronghorns say he was a "transformative" force for the men's basketball team, being the first Pronghorn to win Canada West Rookie of ...
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Alberta

Provincial Politics
Alberta government lets ban on police 'carding' expire, says other protections exist
The Alberta government has chosen not to renew its ban on the practice of ``carding'' by police officers.The provincial regulation enforcing the ban was due for renewal this past summer, but a government letter to the Edmonton Police Commission says the province wouldn't be renewing it.Carding refers to police officers...
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Alberta professor put on leave as ripple effects of Charlie Kirk's death continue
EDMONTON - Ripple effects of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in the United States continue to be felt across Canada. The University of Alberta says it has temporarily put a law professor on non-disciplinary leave, as it looks into onl...
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Families Caught In Middle
Negotiations between province and ATA set to become advertising war
A nasty standoff between the Alberta government and its teachers is set to turn into an advertising war.Finance Minister Nate Horner's office says it plans to soon release an ad campaign to push its side in the labour dispute.The ad campaign aims to counter a campaign by the Alberta Teachers' Association that has been ...
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More Than 500 In Attendance
Grande Prairie crowd encourages Smith to take proposals further at Alberta Next panel
Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta Next panel was encouraged to take action in Grande Prairie Wednesday.The panel, aimed at taking more political control from Ottawa, is pitching six ideas that could become potential referendum questions.Those proposals include withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan, withholding social...
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Canada

B.C. RCMP officer's lawyer objects to questions about who he 'really' is
A lawyer for a British Columbia RCMP officer who faces possible dismissal for inappropriate comments made in a private group chat and over police computer terminals says his character is not an issue for a code-of-conduct adjudicator to decide. Anita ...
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B.C. coast on tsunami watch after 7.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia
VANCOUVER - The tsunami risk for British Columbia is being assessed after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, the same area hit by a massive quake in July. The National Tsunami Warning Center has advised the level of danger is...
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Alberta professor put on leave as ripple effects of Charlie Kirk's death continue
EDMONTON - Ripple effects of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in the United States continue to be felt across Canada. The University of Alberta says it has temporarily put a law professor on non-disciplinary leave, as it looks into onl...
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Fraser says request for limits on notwithstanding clause not just about Quebec
OTTAWA - Justice Minister Sean Fraser says the government's request to Canada's top court to set limits on the notwithstanding clause isn't only about Quebec's secularism law. In a statement released today, Fraser says that he hopes the Supreme Court's...
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Fact File: Bay of Fundy 'tide-millers' little more than a tall tale
A Facebook post recounting the ahead-of-its-time ingenuity of so-called "tide-millers" in Nova Scotia in the 18th century caught the attention of readers in early September. The post, which included a striking image of a mill attached to a rock face, ...
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U.S. ambassador to Canada disappointed by 'anti-American' rhetoric, 'elbows up'
HALIFAX - The U.S. ambassador to Canada says he doesn't like hearing Canadians saying "elbows up." Pete Hoekstra made the remarks at a lunch event hosted by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce. The ambassador says the elbows up expression is anti-American....
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