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Lethbridge and Area

Measles cases confirmed with possible exposure throughout southern Alberta
Alberta Health Services (AHS) has confirmed more cases of measles in the South Zone.They say the infected people were at the following locations at the noted times:Taber Aqua Fun Centre4700 50 St., TaberMay 8: Exposure time: Approx. 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Newell Associate Medical Clinic220 4 St. W, BrooksMay 8: Exposure time...
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Southern Alberta MLAs among new provincial cabinet appointees
Premier Danielle Smith has announced new appointments to her government's caucus.The 10 members comprise MLAs who are seasoned in senior roles and those who are being promoted for the first time."I'm eager to collaborate with this dedicated team to fulfill the commitments we made to Albertans during the last elect...
14h ago
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U of L part of new Canada-U.S. relations research group
A new research partnership between Canada and the United States aims to improve the relationship between the two countries.The New North America Initiative (NNAI), led by the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy, brings together academics from the nations.Together, they will address the "significant gap...
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LPS searching for man wanted on warrants
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) says a man failed to show up for court this week, and warrants are out for his arrest.Cole Randall Martin, 37, has warrants for aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, housebreak to commit robbery, robbery with a firearm, disguised with intent, and possession of a dangerous weapon...
16h ago
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Alberta

use common sense!
Alberta launches impaired boating pilot program as safety becomes paramount over long weekend
Boaters are encouraged to use common sense and practice safety this long weekend.May 17-23 actually marks Safe Boating Awareness Week with the May Long Weekend marking the unofficial start to the warm season.The Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC) shared a report this week on drownings in the country during 2024; the ...
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Southern Alberta MLAs among new provincial cabinet appointees
Premier Danielle Smith has announced new appointments to her government's caucus.The 10 members comprise MLAs who are seasoned in senior roles and those who are being promoted for the first time."I'm eager to collaborate with this dedicated team to fulfill the commitments we made to Albertans during the last elect...
14h ago
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break time
UCP, NDP spar on level of success during spring session
The governing United Conservatives say they delivered made-in-Alberta solutions for the province to thrive in an ever-changing world during the recent spring session.The Opposition Alberta NDP say, however, the UCP prioritized an anti-democratic agenda over Albertans' true needs.In a news release Friday, the provincial...
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Separation vote would harm economy, regardless of result, Calgary chamber says
The head of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce says a referendum on separation would inflict economic damage on Alberta and Canada, regardless of the result.Chamber President and CEO Deborah Yedlin said Friday businesses are not interested in the uncertainty it would cause.She said companies spend money with the assurance...
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Canada

CBC has escaped defunding, for now. So what happens next?
OTTAWA - At the beginning of the year, CBC was facing the very real prospect of being defunded by a Conservative government. But after the political winds shifted in favour of Mark Carney's Liberals, the public broadcaster was granted a reprieve - giving the minority Liberal government what could be a short runway to i...
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CP NewsAlert: Carney lands in Rome ahead of Pope's inaugural mass
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Rome ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inaugural mass on Sunday. The event, which serves as a swearing-in of sorts for a new Pope, is drawing many international leaders and Carney is expected to have bilateral meetings with several of them during the trip. The Prime Minister's Of...
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Patients in Quebec's Nunavik region evacuated over persistent water shortages
MONTREAL - The Quebec government is evacuating patients from a health facility in the province's Far North because of persistent water shortages in a community. The Health Department says two patients were flown 1,600 kilometres south to the Montreal area from the Inuit village of Puvirnituq late Thursday, with more ex...
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Bryde's whale washes ashore in only known sighting of the animal in B.C.
PORT MCNEILL - Another dead whale has washed ashore on a British Columbia beach, the third over two weeks, but a marine wildlife expert says there's likely no connections to the deaths. The Namgis First Nation says in a statement that a resident reported finding the whale Wednesday on a beach near Port McNeill, B.C., a...
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B.C. sending almost 100 firefighters to Ontario, after 42 deployed to Manitoba
VICTORIA - British Columbia Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says the province is sending almost 100 wildland firefighters to Ontario, where fires have been threatening several communities near the Manitoba border. Parmar says the deployment comes after B.C. sent 42 firefighters to Manitoba, where a blaze in the Rural Muni...
13h ago
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Rural B.C. officials receive 'gratitude' over landfill resolution before ostrich cull
NAKUSP - A member of a British Columbia regional district says a decision not to allow the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to dispose of ostrich carcasses in its landfills pending further testing of the birds has been met with "gratitude." The Regional District of Central Kootenay board resolved "to with...
13h ago
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