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Lethbridge and Area

Blood Tribe woman charged in string of thefts
The RCMP has charged a woman in connection with a series of thefts across the region.In April 2025, officers say they became aware of several break and enters in southern Alberta.The suspects allegedly targeted cannabis dispensaries, liquor stores, convenience stores and other businesses in rural areas. The investigati...
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Patios and parklets return to downtown Lethbridge
As the spring weather continues to warm up, residents will be able to enjoy more time outside.The City of Lethbridge has opened its annual Outdoor Patios, Parklets and Street Vending program.It allows businesses to transform streets and sidewalks into vibrant spaces.Jacob Ramsdell, Manager of The Penny Coffee House, sa...
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New study aims to make roads & intersections safer in Lethbridge
The City of Lethbridge says its transportation department is hard at work making the streets safer.It is part of its efforts under the Transportation Safety Plan to reduce the number of collisions involving fatalities and serious injuries to zero by 2040.The scope of the project includes understanding and shifting the ...
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Lethbridge man charged with sexually assaulting minor, police say more victims possible
A 57-year-old man remains behind bars after an alleged incident with a teenager in Lethbridge.The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) says, on April 21, a 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted by an unknown man.They say she was walking along the 300 block of 3 Street South around 9:30 p.m. when she was approached by a ma...
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Alberta

Provincial Politics
Alberta's personal information protection law ruled partly unconstitutional
Parts of Alberta's personal information protection legislation have been ruled unconstitutional.But a judge is upholding an order to stop an American facial recognition company from collecting images of Albertans.The company, Clearview AI, scrapes the internet for images of people and adds them to a database, which it ...
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Alberta would see major changes
No more blue wall, red wall: How electoral reform could stop regional election sweeps
A change to Canada's electoral system would have delivered a very different House of Commons this year - one without the monolithic regional strongholds held by both major federal parties - according to an analysis for The Canadian Press.One seasoned political observer in Alberta says shattering those party fortresses ...
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Provincial Politics
Alberta cabinet minister Ric McIver resigns post as Speaker vote looms
Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver has resigned from cabinet amid speculation he will run for the vacant position of Speaker of the house.Premier Danielle Smith says she's grateful for McIver's commitment and hard work in serving Albertans.She says Tourism Minister Joseph Schow will take on McIver's portfoli...
May 13, 2025
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expanding labour pool a key driver
Alberta reaches 5 million people, according to StatsCan
According to Statistics Canada, Alberta has now reached five million people.You can see StatsCan's live population tracker here.Alberta hit four million in October 2013, it was summarized by an economic post by ATB Financial's Mark Parsons on Monday.Based on the medium-growth projection from Alberta Treasury Board and ...
May 12, 2025
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Canada

Eby defends investigation into leaked documents that alleged opioid diversion
VICTORIA - Premier David Eby says B.C.'s director of police services acts independently and government can't interfere with the request for an investigation into a leaked document that alleged some pharmacies were diverting prescription opioids to the illegal market. B.C. Conservative legislature member Elenore Sturko ...
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Elections Canada says Terrebonne vote is final, despite 'error' with special ballot
OTTAWA - Elections Canada says the result of a recount in the federal riding of Terrebonne is final, despite a misprint that led to one special ballot being returned to sender. Elections Canada says there was an error on the envelope used to mail a special ballot from Terrebonne, a Quebec riding the Liberals won by a s...
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Owner urges supporters to 'surround' B.C. ostrich farm as cull of 400 birds looms
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - The family operating the British Columbia ostrich farm where 400 birds have been ordered culled say about 40 supporters have arrived on scene in anticipation of a possible showdown with federal authorities. In the meantime, the Regional District of Central Kootenay says it has recei...
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CP NewsAlert: Two found dead as crews battle wildfire in Manitoba, police say
WINNIPEG - RCMP say the bodies of two people have been found as crews battle a wildfire in the Rural Municipality of Lac Du Bonnet, a popular lakefront cottage area northeast of Winnipeg. More coming. The Canadian Press
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CP NewsAlert: CBC to stop paying individual bonuses after controversy
OTTAWA - The CBC's board of directors says the Crown corporation will no longer pay individual bonuses to employees. The move comes after the public broadcaster was criticized for paying out millions in bonuses after eliminating hundreds of jobs. More coming. The Canadian Press
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'You feel at home': Playoff hockey helps newcomers feel more Canadian
TORONTO - Mykhailo Ivanov never thought he'd become a diehard hockey fan. The 42-year-old had immigrated to Winnipeg a little over two years ago to escape the war in Ukraine. He didn't know much about hockey, he said, but after he was given tickets to a Jets game he fell in love with the sport - and the community that ...
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