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Lethbridge and Area

Transportation tips for Canada Day in Lethbridge
Canada Day is just around the corner and the City of Lethbridge wants to ensure that everyone is prepared.A series of celebrations throughout the community will impact traffic and parking in the following areas:Traffic flowWith a new setup this year, including both Henderson Lake Park and Lethbridge & District Exhi...
Jun 29, 2025
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Raymond Stampede set for June 30-July 1
Southern Albertans can take in the 123rd annual Raymond Stampede.Organizers say, when Ray Knight hosted the country's first rodeo in the community in 1902, his plan was to bring together local ranch hands to test their skills to find out who the best working cowboys were."That was when the spirit of competition be...
Jun 28, 2025
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Lethbridge man charged in connection to sexual assault
The Lethbridge Police Service has apprehended a man who is accused of sexually assaulting a woman.On June 19, 2025, police say they heard that a 50-year-old woman had been sexually assaulted. She told LPS that, after being driven home in a taxi, the driver sexually assaulted her before she could exit the vehicle.The ma...
Jun 27, 2025
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Stuff The Bus donation drive returns in Lethbridge
A non-profit in Lethbridge wants to ensure every student has the tools they need to succeed when school starts this fall.MyCityCare has launched its annual "Stuff The Bus" campaign, calling on residents to donate new backpacks and school supplies, such as pencils, pens, binders, notebooks and crayons.Spokespe...
Jun 27, 2025
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Alberta

Acute Care Alberta/Primary Care Alberta
Tips to protect your child from concussions this summer
According to Acute Care Alberta and Primary Care Alberta, falls are the leading cause of injuries leading to emergency department or urgent care centre visits for children in Alberta.With that being said, health officials say it's important to stay safe this summer - and that includes recognizing the signs of concussio...
Jun 28, 2025
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POLITICS
Referendum panel gives Albertans a chance to 'steer the ship': MLA Wright
Cypress-Medicine Hat MLA Justin Wright says a planned summer tour to hear from Albertans on potential referendum topics is a great way for the Alberta government to engage from the bottom-up.Premier Danielle Smith announces the Alberta Next Panel on June 24, 2025. Courtesy: Government of Alberta"It's an avenue for...
Jun 28, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Alberta judge grants injunction blocking a transgender health-care bill
An Alberta judge has put on hold a provincial law that bans doctors from providing gender-affirming care to youth.Justice Allison Kuntz, in a written judgment, has issued a temporary injunction against the law, saying it raises serious issues that need to be hashed out in court.Kuntz says a temporary stop to the law is...
Jun 27, 2025
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June 27, 2025
Update 8: Alberta wildfire update
Current situationThere are 59 wildfires currently burning across Alberta in the Forest Protection Area, and four mutual aid fires.18 are classified as out of control, eight are being held and 33 are under control.There have been 17 new wildfires since yesterday.Since Jan. 1, there have been 622 wildfires in the Forest ...
Jun 27, 2025
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Canada

Political, health leaders among more than 80 new appointees to the Order of Canada
OTTAWA - The prime minister's incoming chief of staff and two doctors who led Canadians through the COVID-19 pandemic are among 83 appointments to the Order of Canada, being announced today by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon. The list includes Marc-André Blanchard, who takes over in July as Prime Minister Mark Carney's chi...
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick thanks Canada for dropping digital services tax
OTTAWA - U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick thanked Canada for rescinding its digital services tax in a move to resume trade negotiations with the United States. In a post on social media, Lutnick says the tax would have been "a deal breaker" for any trade deal with the U.S. The Canadian government announ...
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In the news today: Canada rescinds digital services tax
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Canada rescinds digital services tax Canada is rescinding its digital services tax and will resume trade negotiations with the United States, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said in a statement issued late Sund...
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From lacrosse myths to kilts: 5 things you may not know about Canadian symbols
OTTAWA - Parliamentarians likely will get a chance later this year to debate whether to adopt a livestock brand as an official national symbol. A bill to create the brand was introduced earlier in June by Saskatchewan Conservative MP Steven Bonk. If the bill passes, the brand will become Canada's 10th national symbol -...
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Retiring government rep Marc Gold calls Senate 'greatest privilege' of his life
OTTAWA - Sen. Marc Gold's career as the government's representative in the Senate is ending, closing a chapter he called "the greatest privilege" of his life. Gold reaches the Senate's mandatory retirement age of 75 on Monday. He was first appointed in 2016. He said he sought out the role because he wanted to...
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Is Canada now free of internal trade barriers? Read the fine print
OTTAWA - Federal and provincial leaders are working to dismantle internal trade barriers that push up the cost of goods and make it harder to do business within Canada. But anyone expecting all of them to be gone by tomorrow should read the fine print. Throughout the spring federal election campaign, Liberal Leader Mar...
4h ago
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