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Lethbridge and Area

Lethbridge yard waste sites open April 1
As people get started on their yard work, the City of Lethbridge will let them drop off their waste for free.The self-service yard waste sites open for the season on Tuesday, April 1, and will close in mid-November.They will be open every day during that period from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the following locations:Nor...
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Lethbridge Police responding to high-risk incident
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) says it is dealing with a "high-risk" incident in the city.The matter is taking place on the 2100 block of 5 Avenue North.Details are the nature of the incident are not available at this time.LPS is asking the public to avoid the area.
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Elm tree pruning ban goes into effect April 1 in Lethbridge
The City of Lethbridge is asking all residents to help prevent the spread of Dutch Elm Disease (DED).A pruning ban on elm trees is set to take effect April 1, 2025, which will be in place until the end of September.Anna Larney, urban forestry technician with the City of Lethbridge, says DED is a "really detrimenta...
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Lethbridge man charged in pedestrian collision that injured teens
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) has apprehended a man who is accused in a pedestrian collision.It occurred at approximately 7:45 a.m. on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at the intersection of 17 Street South and 3 Avenue South.LPS says two 17-year-old boys were crossing at the crosswalk when they were struck by an eastbou...
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Alberta

CONSULTATIONS COMING THIS SPRING
Electoral boundary review process begins
The province's electoral divisions are due for review, and the newly named Electoral Boundaries Commission is set to begin consultations on the matter this spring. Government officials say constituency boundaries are reviewed periodically in an effort to ensure representation is fair and effective. "The independen...
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LARGEST U.S. LUMBER MARKET
Forestry and Parks minister championing Alberta lumber in Texas mission
In an effort to strengthen partnerships and advocate for fair trade practices, Todd Loewen, Minister of Forestry and Parks, is taking a delegation of forestry industry leaders to Texas from March 31 to April 3. The government says Texas is Alberta's largest U.S. market for lumber and this trade mission aims to highligh...
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Agriculture
UFA to pay out $32.5 million in 2024 Patronage Dividend
UFA says that the total Patronage Dividend payout for members for 2024 will be $32.5 million.The company says in a news release that this follows what is calls "its second strongest financial results in history."The dividends will be paid out as a cent a litre on gasoline, 5.5 cents on diesel, 6.5 cents per l...
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10,000 RESIDENTS AIDED
Government of Alberta reports successful first year of Navigation and Support Centres
After just over one year of existence, Alberta's Navigation and Support Centres have helped more than 10,000 residents access supports and services, the government reports. Navigation and Support Centres act as a one-stop shop for vulnerable residents to access a wide range of supports in one place, including financial...
Mar 28, 2025
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Canada

Canadian, American unions urging U.S. senators to vote to overturn Trump's tariffs
OTTAWA - Unions on both sides of the border are calling on American senators to vote in favour of legislation to overturn U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods. The U.S. Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a joint resolution led by Democrat Sen. Tim Kaine that would terminate the national emergency ...
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U.S. arrests B.C. man, says he smuggled goods to Pakistan's atomic bomb program
SURREY, B.C. - U.S. authorities have arrested a 67-year-old man from Surrey, B.C., accusing him of smuggling banned goods to Pakistan's military and its nuclear weapons program over more than 15 years. The U.S. Department of Justice says in a Friday news release that Mohammad Jawaid Aziz was arrested trying to cross in...
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Former business lobby head Blackburn confirms he is seeking Quebec Liberal leadership
MONTREAL - A former politician and head of an influential business lobby group is joining the race to be the next leader of the Quebec Liberals. Karl Blackburn published an open letter this morning that says Quebec needs a new, inclusive style of leadership, and he will formally launch his campaign during a press confe...
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Markets tumble as Canada braces for new wave of U.S. tariffs
WASHINGTON - Markets tumbled today amid confusion over how U.S. President Donald Trump intends to pursue his global tariff agenda this week - and how it will hit Canada. Trump has said Wednesday will be "Liberation Day" - the day when he intends to impose "reciprocal" tariffs by increasing U.S. duti...
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Hundreds of thousands in Ontario still without power on third day of spring storm
Hundreds of thousands of people across Ontario were still without power on the third day of a spring storm, after freezing rain coated swaths of the province with thick layers of ice. An outage map from provincial utility Hydro One showed more than 430,000 homes and businesses remained without power Monday morning. The...
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In the news today: Second week of election underway, with eyes on new U.S. tariffs
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Eyes warily turn to next round of U.S. tariffs during second week of federal election The second week of the federal election campaign is underway, with a fresh round of U.S. tariffs expected to soon reverberate on the hustings. E...
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