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Lethbridge and Area

City of Lethbridge inviting feedback on new Public Art Master Plan
You can help to shape the future of public art in Lethbridge.The City of Lethbridge says it is updating its Public Art Master Plan, which was first passed in 2012.Community Arts and Culture Manager Jillian Bracken says the initiative supports the City's commitment to fostering a culturally vibrant community."Publi...
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Lethbridge film screening to highlight impacts of opioid crisis
Southern Albertans can take part in a special screening of an award-winning film that shines a spotlight on "one of the most urgent issues in Lethbridge."Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy follows Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers as she creates "an intimate portrait of her community a...
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Nathan Svoboda looks to become Lethbridge's first-ever NDP MP
The New Democrats have announced their candidate for Lethbridge in the federal election.Nathan Svoboda says he wanted to run with the NDP because they are fighters, not talkers.He told LNN that he was inspired to join them after seeing them get real results for Canadians, like pharmacare and dental care coverage, despi...
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U of L students win awards for playwriting
The University of Lethbridge (U of L) is honouring a trio of students for coming up with compelling scripts for plays.The annual Play Right Prize awards $2,500 in cash prizes to students and supports their professional development in playwriting.Drama (Performance) student Carter Popielarz won the first place $1,500 pr...
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Alberta

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Alberta minister travelling to Germany to strengthen trade partnerships
Alberta's Matt Jones, Minister of Jobs, Economy and Trade, is travelling to Germany in an effort to support market diversification and promote Alberta as a desirable investment destination to strengthen trade partnerships. During this trade mission, the minister will meet with European companies, potential investors an...
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INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS MONTH
PUSH for Parkinson's this April
Internationally, April is recognized as Parkinson Awareness Month.According to the Parkinson Association of Alberta, more than 110,000 Canadians live with Parkinson disease and Atypical Parkinsonism, about 15,000 of them Albertans. Plus, every day, 18 more people are diagnosed; this means in April alone, more than 550 ...
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Provincial Politics
Pediatric care in Alberta underfunded and putting kids at risk; medical association
Alberta doctors are warning of ``catastrophic'' consequences for children's physical and mental health if the province doesn't boost funding for pediatric care.The Alberta Medical Association says nearly half of pediatricians are considering retirement and that a quarter of them are thinking of leaving Alberta or reduc...
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Provincial Politics
Alberta Premier Smith rejects criticism U.S. meetings amount to treason
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is channelling Winston Churchill to categorically reject accusations she is turning her back on Canada by meeting and talking to U.S. officials and influencers who wish her country harm. It comes as Smith prepares to fly to Florida this week to join an event with an American podcaster who...
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Canada

Trial begins for two people accused in shooting death of OPP officer near Brantford
CAYUGA, Ont. - Opening arguments are underway in the trial of two people accused of murder in the shooting death of a provincial police officer more than two years ago. Ontario Provincial Police Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala was shot on Dec. 27, 2022 while responding to a vehicle in a ditch west of Hagersville, Ont., near...
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CP NewsAlert: Ontario measles case count hits 572, up by more than 100 in past week
TORONTO - Measles cases keep climbing in Ontario, as the province counts more than 100 new cases in the past week. Public Health Ontario is now reporting 572 confirmed and suspected cases since the outbreak began in October. More coming. Hannah Alberga, The Canadian Press
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San Antonio and Detroit are among the U.S. cities most vulnerable to tariffs: report
OTTAWA - San Antonio, Detroit and Kansas City are the three American cities most vulnerable to a trade war, says new research by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The research looked at 41 cities in the U.S. to determine which ones are the most dependent on trade with Canada. The report says that U.S. cities that are h...
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Trump threatens EU and Canada with more tariffs if they work together to harm U.S.
OTTAWA - U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening large tariffs on the European Union and Canada if they work together to do economic harm to the U.S. In a post on social media, Trump says the tariffs would be "far larger than currently planned." The comments follow Trump's move to impose 25 per cent tariff...
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Montreal archdiocese launches real estate arm aimed at maximizing social impact
MONTREAL - As Montreal grapples with growing homelessness, the Catholic archdiocese in the city is forming a new real estate arm that it says will help ensure any redevelopment of church properties addresses "pressing community needs." The creation of the Roman Catholic Real Estate Corp. of Montreal, announce...
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In the news today: Carney's campaign presses pause as new U.S. auto tariffs announced
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Trump's tariffs derail Carney's campaign plans Liberal Leader Mark Carney is back in Ottawa today to deal with the fallout of new auto tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Carney sa...
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