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91% West Lethbridge residents 12+ are fully vaccinated, leading South Zone
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Updated numbers of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout have been released.Across Alberta, AHS reports that 7,825,022 doses have been administered across the province.89.5 per cent of people ...
Jan 10, 2022

City of Lethbridge’s annual wellbeing survey now open to residents
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The City of Lethbridge's annual wellbeing survey is now open.It's led by the Community Social Development department as part of the Community Wellbeing & Safety Strategy. The surv...
Jan 10, 2022

AHS launches new website to help Albertans manage COVID symptoms at home
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Alberta Health Services has launched a new web service aimed at helping Albertans manage mild COVID-19 symptoms at home.The web resource has information on what you should do if you h...
Jan 10, 2022

Most support workplace diversity but not if it's a job qualification: national survey
REGINA - Most people in a new Canada-wide survey say equal representation in government is important, but they don't support employers taking demographic characteristics into account in hiring and pro...
Jan 10, 2022

CFL sacks leader Leonard signs two-year extension with Roughriders
REGINA - American defensive lineman A.C. Leonard, who registered a CFL-high 11 sacks last season, signed a two-year contract extension with the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Monday. The six-foot-two, 25...
Jan 10, 2022

Some concerns raised as students return to Alberta classrooms
CALGARY, AB - Students in Alberta return to school today (Jan. 10) for the first time since their holiday break was extended due to surging COVID-19 cases and some of them are worried.12-year-old Char...
Jan 10, 2022

YQL WinterFEST in Lethbridge January 14-19
LETHBRIDGE, AB - YQL WinterFEST is coming to downtown Lethbridge this month.The event, presented by Tourism Lethbridge, is scheduled to take place January 14-19. It will feature a free outdoor concert...
Jan 10, 2022

Inquest into Quebec long-term care deaths during pandemic's first wave to resume
MONTREAL - A Quebec coroner's inquest into deaths in long-term care homes during the pandemic's first wave enters its final stage today, resuming after a month-long pause. Almost 4,000 people died in ...
Jan 10, 2022

COVID hospitalizations nearing or reaching record highs in several provinces
COVID-19 cases are threatening to overwhelm hospitals in several parts of Canada, with hospitalizations nearing or reaching record highs in Quebec, Ontario, and New Brunswick. Former CEO of the Univer...
Jan 10, 2022

Most support workplace diversity but not if it's a job qualification: national survey
REGINA - Most people in a new Canada-wide survey say equal representation in government is important, but they don't support employers taking demographic characteristics into account in hiring and pro...
Jan 10, 2022