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Lethbridge and Area

Upgrades to Raymond emergency department start next week
Southern Albertans will soon be able to attend a modernized and expanded emergency department (ED).The Alberta Government has announced that construction is set to begin next week at the Raymond Health Centre's ED"The project, funded through the Alberta government's Rural Health Facilities Revitalization Program, ...
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Chemicals from old coal mines in Crowsnest Pass 'poisoning' fish
A new study by Alberta government scientists says old coal mines in the Rockies are leaching chemicals that are poisoning fish downstream.It says any new mining on mountains owned by coal companies could lead to the "population collapse'' of species in Crowsnest Lake.The study has led the province to issue an advi...
2h ago
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Coaldale a 'low revenue-low spend' municipality; analysis
A new report by the Town of Coaldale reflects well on the community and its finances.The 2024 Comparative Analysis looks at neighbouring communities like Lethbridge, Lethbridge County and Taber, as well as similarly sized (8,000-10,000 population) municipalities such as Blackfalds, Innisfail, Drumheller, Olds, Hinton a...
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Unemployment improves slightly in Lethbridge, but worsens provincially
Lethbridge had a bit of a different experience with jobs this past month than the rest of the province.Statistics Canada says the local unemployment rate in May 2025 was 5.2 per cent, falling from 5.4 per cent in April.An additional 900 people found work in that time.The population of the Lethbridge Census Metropolitan...
5h ago
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Alberta

Provincial Politics
Minister Schulz says Competition Bureau guidelines on environment claims send the wrong signal at the wrong time
Alberta's environment minister is speaking out against the federal anti-greenwashing guidelines that were released on Thursday.The Competition Bureau considered more than 400 responses to the greenwashing provisions in the new Competition Act, which states companies environmental claims must be based on ``adequate and ...
3h ago
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Provincial Politics
MLA Glenn van Dijken heading to Iowa to strengthen Canada-U.S. economic ties
Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock MLA Glenn van Dijken is travelling to the U.S. today to attend the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Spring Agriculture Task Force meeting.The move is an effort to build on progress made by lawmakers to protect and deepen the ties between our economies.While there, van Dijken ...
Jun 05, 2025
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Taking Action on Family Violence Grant
Province investing $6 million in grants for community-based supports and services
Alberta's government says it is taking action against family violence by investing $6 million in grants for community-based supports and services.Until June 24, through the Taking Action on Family Violence Grant, the government says eligible organizations can apply for funding to deliver timely, direct services to supp...
Jun 05, 2025
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Provincial Government
Removing barriers for Alberta's Oil Rigs
Alberta's government is cutting red tape to help service rig operators spend more time working in the field, not waiting at inspection sites. An oilfield service rig is a mobile platform equipped with specialized oilfield equipment, designed to move from site to site for well servicing. These rigs travel in convoys tha...
Jun 05, 2025
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Canada

Don't know if you've been vaccinated against measles? Get a shot, doctors urge
TORONTO - Public health doctors say if people don't know if they've been vaccinated against measles, they should get a shot. Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, says people should try their best to find their vaccine records and ask their doctors. But she says if they really have no idea, there is no...
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Carney reflects on murders of Muslim family on fourth anniversary of deaths
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney today marked the fourth anniversary of a hate-motivated vehicle attack that took the lives of four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont., in 2021. Carney called the deadly truck attack on the Afzaal family a "heinous act of terrorism" during a speech at an Eid al-Adha ...
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Nunavik village lifts state of emergency as water shortage stabilizes
MONTREAL - A village in Quebec's Far North has lifted a state of emergency triggered by a months-long water shortage. The Kativik Regional Government says the water is flowing once again into Puvirnituq after crews installed a bypass to temporarily replace a frozen water main. The Inuit village declared the state of em...
1h ago
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Quebec premier says he's focused on economy as legislative session ends
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier François Legault says the economy is his top priority as the provincial legislature rises for the summer. Legault says he wants to see new projects launched across Quebec in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's economic threats, including in the mining sector. Legault's government ...
2h ago
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Canadian, European space agencies reaffirm relations amid political, economic anxiety
LONGUEUIL - The Canadian and European space agencies say economic and geopolitical turmoil are forcing them to work closer together. Leaders at both organizations signed a joint statement today at Canadian Space Agency headquarters south of Montreal reaffirming their co-operation. Josef Aschbacher, director general of ...
3h ago
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Justice department cutting up to 264 jobs as it faces 'budgetary pressures'
OTTAWA - The federal department of justice is set to lay off up to 264 employees as it navigates what it calls "significant budgetary pressures." Ian McLeod, a spokesperson for the department, says in an email that the department is taking "difficult but necessary" steps to manage available resource...
3h ago
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