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Climate Hub Mural unveiled at Galt Museum
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The Galt Museum celebrated International Youth Day Thursday with a mural unveiling.Collaboratively designed by a trio of youths, the "mural seeks to demonstrate the rich connections b...
Aug 15, 2021

Heat records set in 25 Alberta communities Saturday
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Saturday, August 14 was a scorcher in Alberta, and Sunday is set to be no different.Environment Canada says more than two dozen daily maximum temperature records were set in the provi...
Aug 15, 2021

Ottawa adds $500M to AgriRecovery to aid farmers dealing with extreme weather
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The federal government is taking steps to assist farmers who are facing a difficult growing season.Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau announced that up to $500-mil...
Aug 15, 2021

Fred strengthens to tropical storm as it heads to US coast
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - The National Hurricane Center said Fred regained its tropical storm status in the Gulf of Mexico early Sunday as parts of the Caribbean were gearing up for impacts from Tr...
Aug 15, 2021

Fred strengthens to tropical storm as it heads to US coast
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - The National Hurricane Center said Fred regained its tropical storm status in the Gulf of Mexico early Sunday as parts of the Caribbean were gearing up for impacts from Tr...
Aug 15, 2021

Nursing grads say pandemic experience pushing them out of Quebec hospitals
MONTREAL - Nursing students and recent graduates from nursing programs in Quebec say working conditions in the province's public health-care system are pushing them into the private sector, further ex...
Aug 15, 2021

Property insurers update risk modelling as Canada braces for climate impacts
VANCOUVER - The estimated $78 million in insured property damage from the wildfire that devastated the community of Lytton, B.C., in June is a fraction of the rising costs of disasters fuelled by clim...
Aug 15, 2021

Trudeau expected to visit Governor General, trigger early, pandemic-era election
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to set the gears in motion today for a federal election. He's set to visit Gov. Gen. Mary Simon to ask her to dissolve Parliament and call a vote for...
Aug 15, 2021

12 killed in overnight grenade attack in southern Pakistan
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - The death toll from an overnight grenade attack on a truck carrying women and children in Karachi rose to 12 on Sunday. Attackers targeted the truck on Saturday evening as it ...
Aug 15, 2021

Powerful quake adds to Haiti's misery, killing at least 304
LES CAYES, Haiti (AP) - A powerful magnitude 7.2 earthquake added to the misery in Haiti, killing at least 304 people, injuring a minimum of 1,800 others and destroying hundreds of homes. People in th...
Aug 15, 2021