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Lethbridge and Area

Four of six girders on Whoop-Up Drive damaged, assessments continue
The City of Lethbridge assures that Whoop-Up Drive is still safe for motorists. Work to assess the damage caused on August 6 continues, after a piece of heavy equipment struck the underside of the bridge. Director of Infrastructure Services Joel Sanchez says that there are six steel bridge girders that support the road...
11h ago
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U of L gives out inaugural award for Indigenous excellence & leadership
The University of Lethbridge (U of L) has established a new award, honouring a local student.Brayden Day Chief is the first recipient of the Poomaksin Pens Award, which includes $500 and a pen set. The U of L says Day Chief was chosen due to his academic success and his vision for leadership in business and governance....
13h ago
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Town of Coaldale says contract rejection shows 'disconnect,' union calls offer 'insultingly bad'
Unionized employees at the Town of Coaldale and the municipality do not appear to be any closer to settling their long-standing labour dispute.On Wednesday, August 6, members of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) voted 39-9 in favour of rejecting the Town's latest offer for a new collective bargaining agr...
15h ago
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Heavy loads restricted on westbound Whoop-Up Drive
The City of Lethbridge is restricting the movement of heavy-load trucks (excluding standard pickups) on Whoop-Up Drive.Effective immediately and until further notice, heavy-load trucks heading west must use Highway 3 to cross to coulees.The restriction does not impact eastbound traffic.This follows an incident last Wed...
16h ago
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Alberta

10 total medals
Team Alberta claims eight medals including three gold on day two of Canada Summer Games
Day two of the Canada Summer Games in St. John's Newfoundland was a productive day for Team Alberta.As of Monday evening, the athletes representing our province have accumulated 10 medals including three gold, four silver, and three bronze.On Monday they claimed three gold, two silver and three bronze medals.This inclu...
12h ago
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Aug. 8 - 25
Provincial government supporting Alberta athletes in quest for gold at 2025 Canada Summer Games
The provincial government is helping support 388 athletes as they represent Alberta at the 2025 Canada Summer Games in St. John's, Newfoundland.The games, which started last week on Aug. 8 and will run until Aug. 25, features Alberta athletes who represent the highest level of talent in their sport and the pride of the...
Aug 11, 2025
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Agriculture
Adjustments made to allow farmers to cut crops for feed
The federal and provincial governments say they have made it easier for farmers and ranchers to cut crops for feed.AFSC will adjust the low yield allowance in some parts of Alberta, adding in a release that this is being done "particularly in the Peace."It will go to 300 kilograms per acre for several crops, ...
Aug 10, 2025
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Aug. 8, 2025
Update 20: Alberta wildfire update
Many large wildfires have been contained this week, with lower fire activity across the province due to scattered showers.Current situation (as of 3 p.m., Aug. 8)There are 58 wildfires currently burning across Alberta in the Forest Protection Area, and four mutual aid fires.Eight are classified as out of control, nine ...
Aug 08, 2025
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Canada

CP NewsAlert: Air Canada flight attendants serve 72-hour strike notice
There's no word yet whether Air Canada and the union representing some 10,000 of its flight attendants have averted a possible strike or lockout that could begin as soon as Saturday. The Air Canada component of the Canadian Union of Public Employees will be in position to strike as of 12:01 a.m. ET on Saturday. That me...
2h ago
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Yukon, Alaska sign agreement to address missing and murdered Indigenous people
WHITEHORSE - The Yukon has signed an agreement with the state of Alaska to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people. The territorial government says the memorandum of understanding was initiated in April 2024 and was signed in Whitehorse on Tuesday. It says in a news release that the document marks ...
5h ago
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Satellite images reveal conditions that contributed to 'catastrophic' wildfire season
WINNIPEG - Images from space and artificial intelligence can help detect areas prone to extreme wildfires, researchers suggest, after satellite photos showed dry parts of Manitoba ahead of its devastating wildfire season. Scientists from the University of Ottawa and Université Laval in Quebec used data collected...
9h ago
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Cowichan title lands encompass multimillion-dollar mansions in Richmond, B.C.
A landmark Aboriginal title claim successfully established by Cowichan Nation last week appears to encompass land occupied by a stretch of multimillion-dollar homes and an 18-hole golf course in Richmond, B.C. A map of the Cowichan title lands that was part of the B.C. Supreme Court ruling, combined with publicly avail...
9h ago
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Top officer says Canada's laws are 'inadequate' to fight cross-border crime
VICTORIA - The head of the Canada's police chiefs association says they are guided by "outdated and inadequate" laws that were never designed to take on the current criminal landscape that no longer respects international borders. Thomas Carrique, president of the Association of Chiefs of Police, says police ...
10h ago
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Burn bans and water restrictions in place in Ottawa area as dry conditions persist
OTTAWA - Tourists visiting the nation's capital were hunting for shade on Tuesday afternoon, leaving sun-drenched benches and chairs empty along Sparks Street as temperatures spiked to 34 degrees. The humidity made it feel more like 42 as a heat warning enveloped a wide swath of Ontario, prompting fire bans and water r...
10h ago
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