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Lethbridge and Area

City of Lethbridge contributes $1.2 million to community projects
More than two dozen initiatives across the community have received funding from the City of Lethbridge.The municipality has announced money for 26 projects through two grant programs:The Make-Your-Mark (MYM) one-time funding grant, which caters to small and mid-sized projectsThe Community Capital Project Grant (CCPG), ...
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Live Well Showcase a "one-stop shop" for seniors' services and supports
The Lethbridge Senior Citizens' Organization (LSCO) is heralding the return of its annual Live Well Showcase.Taking place during Seniors' Week on June 5 and 6, it also coincides with the LSCO's 50th anniversary in 2025.LSCO Executive Director Kaitlynn Weaver says seniors can learn more about a wide range of service pro...
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Cougar encounter prompts campground closures at Waterton
Parks Canada is taking action after a close encounter with a cougar in Waterton Lakes National Park.They say a cougar approached two campers at Bertha Bay campground and "showed interest" in their dog.As a result, camping will not be permitted at the Bertha Bay and Boundary Bay campgrounds until further notic...
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South Zone emergency rooms have lower wait times, but Chinook Hospital tops regional list
While many southern Albertans can likely attest to having waited extensive amounts of time for emergency care, a new report suggests that it could be worse.The Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) has released a new report on emergency room wait times in 2024/25."The data show that Canadians have been spending more a...
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Alberta

Summer break
Alberta RCMP offer tips on preventing residential break and enters
The Alberta RCMP are reminding residents on how to prevent yard thefts and break and enters as people prepare to spend more time away from home during the summer.Police say learning how to secure your property by following Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) tips can be a game changer.CPTED tips such ...
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June 3, 2025
Update 1: Alberta wildfire update
Evacuation orders remain as wildfire activity continues across Alberta. Cooler weather offers some relief as crews, aircraft and support from other regions respond.Following a week of extreme wildfire behavior that included multiple fires and evacuations, Alberta is now seeing slightly improved conditions. Cooler condi...
21h ago
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Provincial Politics
Province aiming to strengthen specialized health care in Alberta
Alberta's government says it is prioritizing emergency services, cancer care, and organ and tissue donation and transplantation in the province's refocused health care system.According to provincial officials, three specialized areas of care - cancer care, organ and tissue services, and emergency health services - are ...
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Provincial Politics
Premiers Smith and Ford ink new agreement to open up trade between the provinces
Alberta and Saskatchewan have signed agreements with Ontario to remove trade barriers.The memorandum of understanding between Saskatchewan and Ontario sees both provinces mutually recognize each other's goods, workers and investment, while a statement from the Alberta government says its M-O-U with Ontario aims to impr...
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Canada

New Montreal square lined with orange cones after reports of tripping, injuries
MONTREAL - A brand new public square in Montreal is already lined with orange construction cones after reports of people tripping and falling. The Place des Montrealaises is supposed to evoke a suspended blossoming meadow and pay tribute to influential Montreal women. But La Presse reported this week that people have f...
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RCMP says it will collect info on possible war crimes in Gaza war
OTTAWA - The RCMP says it will "proactively" collect information about possible war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the Israel-Hamas armed conflict. In a Wednesday statement, the Mounties stressed that they have no criminal investigations underway but they want to collect information on possible...
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Ottawa amps up criticism of Israel over 'appalling conditions' in Gaza
OTTAWA - Ottawa has issued a stronger condemnation of Israel's restrictions on food aid in Gaza as the country's ambassador continues to reject claims that Israel is violating humanitarian law. The fresh criticism came Tuesday night in a post on X by Global Affairs Canada's development branch. In it, the department aga...
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BC Hydro seeks baseload power boost from stable sources
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's power utility wants to boost the province's baseload electricity generation capacity in a bid to meet the province's growing demand from residents and industries. Baseload capacity refers to constant and stable power sources, with Energy Minister Adrian Dix announcing BC Hydro's request f...
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Justice minister defends border bill's restrictions on asylum claims
OTTAWA - Justice Minister Sean Fraser says there will still be mechanisms allowing people to make asylum claims after being in the country for more than a year if the government's border bill passes. Critics and advocacy groups say the wide-ranging border security legislation threatens to remove civil liberties and due...
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Edmonton, Sunrise mayors up the ante in bet over Stanley Cup rematch
EDMONTON - If history repeats itself, Edmonton's mayor may soon declare an official Florida Panthers Day in Alberta's capital city. Last year's bet between Amarjeet Sohi and Mike Ryan, the mayor of Sunrise, Fla., where the Panthers play, saw salt be rubbed in the wounds of Edmontonians when their own mayor was forced t...
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