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Lethbridge and Area

Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation raises $219K through truck lottery
A local man is going home with a brand new pickup truck.The Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation (CRHF) has announced the winner of its 2025 Truck Lottery.Jim Sazalski has won a 2025 Ford F-150 XLT Super Crew Cab, valued at $77,000.CRHF CEO Crystal Elliott congratulated Sazalski and said this was one of their most succ...
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Terry Fox Runs set for Sunday, Sept. 14 across southern Alberta
Canadians are set to run, walk, bike, and rollerblade this weekend for cancer research.The Terry Fox Run is set to take place in many communities across the country on Sunday, September 14, 2025.In Lethbridge, registration at the Legacy Park Picnic Shelter will be at 10:00 a.m., with the run commencing at 11. Full deta...
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Lethbridge Police responding to high-risk incident
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) is asking the public to stay clear of an area of the west side for the time being.Just after 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10, LPS said its officers were on scene at a high-risk incident on the 100 block of Sundial Court West.There is no word on the nature of the incident.We will ha...
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Rajko Dodic running for re-election on Lethbridge City Council
An experienced member of city council is seeking another term.Rajko Dodic has announced that he will be running for re-election in the 2025 municipal election, taking place October 8-20.He provided the following answers to a questionnaire by LNN:Why did you want to run for Lethbridge City Council? One of the main reaso...
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Alberta

$10 Million Over 4 Years
Province aiming to build safer spaces for families across Alberta
The Alberta government says it is keeping its promise to increase funding for women's shelters by $10 million over four years.Every year, the province says women's shelters across Alberta support thousands of children and families by providing critical services such as emergency accommodations, safety planning, cultura...
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BREAKING: Alberta teachers will strike starting October 6
The union representing Alberta's 51,000 teachers says they are planning to walk off the job starting Oct. 6.Jason Schilling, head of the Alberta Teachers' Association, says members are losing patience and the government must solve the labour dispute or face a providewide strike."What teachers want is simple: class...
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Carney rallies caucus in energy heartland ahead of major projects rollout
EDMONTON - Prime Minister Mark Carney is in his hometown of Edmonton for two days of planning meetings ahead of Parliament's return next week. Carney is expected to address his fellow Liberal MPs in a speech to rally his troops before the House of Commons curtains rise on Monday for the fall sitting of Parliament. The ...
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Alberta Ombudsman's 2024-25 Annual Report reveals record number of complaints
The Alberta Ombudsman's office has released its 2024-25 annual report, in the process revealing a record number of complaints.Ombudsman Kevin Brezinksi and his office responds to and investigates complaints of unfair treatment by provincial government authorities, municipalities, the Patient Concerns Resolution Process...
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Canada

Chinatown stabbing suspect says he was mentally and 'morally' sick at time of attack
VANCOUVER - The man accused of stabbing three people at a Vancouver Chinatown festival two years ago says he was mentally and "morally" sick at the time of the attack. Blair Donnelly's remarks come as he faces cross-examination on the third day of his trial in Vancouver for aggravated assault, two years to th...
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Elections Canada apologizes to Kativik Regional Government for voting day problems
OTTAWA - Elections Canada apologized Tuesday to the Kativik Regional Government in Quebec for problems community members faced while voting in the last federal election. Chief Electoral Officer Stéphane Perrault travelled to Kuujjuaq to apologize in person at a government council meeting. Following the April 28 ...
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Environment groups calls for swift climate policies ahead of fall Parliament session
OTTAWA - Environment groups are calling on the federal government to move swiftly on climate policies in the upcoming session of Parliament. The calls are coming as the Liberal government sends unclear signals about greenhouse gas emission targets and rolls back a policy to get more electric vehicles on the road. While...
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Former Nunavik police officer sentenced to seven years for sex crimes
MONTREAL - Quebec's police watchdog says a former Nunavik police officer has been sentenced to seven years in prison for sexual offences against four victims. The Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes says Charlie Keelan was arrested in Sept. 2024 for offences that occurred between 1997 and 2020 when he was an...
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Artist Norval Morrisseau's estate wants dismissal of lawsuit alleging sexual assault
VANCOUVER - The estate of Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit alleging he sexually assaulted a fellow painter, saying the accuser is engaged in a "defamation campaign" that began after being denied a bid to be promoted as Morrisseau's "artistic successor." The estat...
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CP NewsAlert: Alberta woman pleads guilty to manslaughter with Crown, police at odds
EDMONTON - An Edmonton woman has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the killing of an eight-year-old girl in a case that has seen police publicly challenge Crown prosecutors. The 29-year-old was charged with first-degree murder but has pleaded guilty to the reduced charge. Edmonton's interim police chief earlier made pu...
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