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Lethbridge and Area

Starting 8am Nov. 5, 2025
Fort Macleod emergency department to temporarily close
Due to an unexpected clinical personnel shortage and inability to secure coverage, the Fort Macleod Health Centre emergency department (ED) will temporarily close from 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 5, to 8 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6, when it will reopen to provide 24-hour service.During the temporary closure, AHS says nursin...
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Nov. 5, 11am-2pm
Join Indigenous veterans as they share their experiences at Wellness Wednesday
National Indigenous Veterans Day is observed on Nov. 8 each year to commemorate the unique contributions and sacrifices of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in military service. University of Lethbridge student Kendrick Fox and University of Calgary student Tricia Willows will share their experiences as mem...
22h ago
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Mark Hagen
Police seeking assistance to locate prolific offender wanted on warrants
Lethbridge Police are seeking the public's help in locating a 36-year-old male wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. LPS says Mark Hagen is a prolific offender wanted on warrants for break and enter to commit theft, trafficking in stolen property, false pretenses, production of a controlled substance, three counts o...
22h ago
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Nov. 21, 2025
Cardston's Festival of Lights
The Cardston Festival of Lights is set to take place later this month.The annual parade and festival goes Nov. 21, with the parade traveling from the Cardston County Office along Highway 2 to the Civic Centre and Library.Various local businesses are taking part in the event, providing treats and activities throughout t...
Nov 04, 2025
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Alberta

Hotelier of the Year
Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge GM lauded for saving hotel from 2024 wildfire
The man who runs Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is being saluted by peers around the world for his quick thinking to save the iconic Alberta hotel in last year's devastating wildfire.Garrett Turta, the Alberta lodge's general manager, was recently named hotelier of the year by Historic Hotels Worldwide.The organization say...
1h ago
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Health Care
Alberta hospital, nursing staff vote overwhelmingly for striking ahead of mediation
About 16,000 unionized Alberta hospital workers, including licensed practical nurses and health-care aides, have voted overwhelmingly to strike if necessary to back contract demands.The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees says about 11,000 workers voted and 98 per cent approved job action.If the unofficial vote resul...
2h ago
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Politics
Alberta government wants more details on federal budget before passing judgment
Alberta's finance minister says Ottawa's budget has some good elements and some bad, but he's hoping to get more clarity on regulatory changes that could affect the energy industry.Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget signals that the government might not move forward with its proposed emissions cap, but Nate Horn...
3h ago
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Provincial Politics
Anglican Diocese questions Alberta's use of notwithstanding clause on teachers
The Anglican Diocese of Edmonton is expressing concerns about the Alberta government's use of the notwithstanding clause to force striking teachers back to work.Bishop Stephen London says it is not his intention to wade into partisan political debate, but says the legislation has the potential to threaten the religious...
Nov 04, 2025
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Canada

One Canadian among seven climbers dead after avalanche in Nepal
OTTAWA - Global Affairs says a Canadian is one of the seven killed in an avalanche in Nepal earlier this week. A spokesperson says Canadian officials are in contact with local authorities to gather more information, and further details can't be disclo...
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Ottawa to restore accidentally deleted privacy provision in streaming bill
OTTAWA - The Liberal government says it will restore a privacy provision to the Online Streaming Act, more than two years after it was accidentally deleted. The federal budget released this week says the government will make a legislative amendment to ...
2h ago
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B.C. regulator fines Amazon $10,000 in ruling that limits what 'delivery' means
A British Columbia regulator has ordered Amazon to pay a $10,000 penalty over a failed delivery, ruling that it's not good enough to leave a package on a doorstep or with another person unless the buyer consents. Consumer Protection BC issued a decisio...
3h ago
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Over 5,000 researchers oppose order to share 25 years of federal grant applicant data
TORONTO - More than 5,000 researchers have signed an open letter pushing back against a parliamentary committee order that they say draws parallels with the U.S. government's crackdown on equity, diversity and inclusion funding in health and science re...
3h ago
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Researchers find microplastics in the tails of lobsters caught off Nova Scotia
HALIFAX - The co-author of a new study assessing microplastics in lobsters says the research can serve as a warning that plastic pollution is landing on people's dinner plates. The study, published in the scientific journal Regional Studies in Marine S...
3h ago
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Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante sends message against cynicism as she meets successor
MONTREAL - Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante delivered a message against political polarization and cynicism on Wednesday as she met her successor at city hall during her final days in the city's top job. After meeting with mayor-elect Soraya Martinez Ferr...
3h ago
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