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People hurt by parachuting protestor at Euro 2020 game
MUNICH - Several spectators were treated in the hospital for injuries caused by a protestor who parachuted into the stadium before France played Germany at the European Championship, UEFA said Tuesday...
Jun 15, 2021

Own-goal gives France 1-0 win over Germany at Euro 2020
MUNICH - Mats Hummels' return to the national team went better for France than it did for Germany. The experienced defender was recalled by Germany coach Joachim Lw for the European Championship for h...
Jun 15, 2021

People hurt by parachuting protestor at Euro 2020 game
MUNICH - Several spectators were treated in the hospital for injuries caused by a protestor who parachuted into the stadium before France played Germany at the European Championship, UEFA said Tuesday...
Jun 15, 2021

Charges pending in car-semi collision on 43 Street South
LETHBRIDGE, AB - LPS continue to investigate Tuesday afternoon's serious collision on 43 Street South.Charges are pending after Lethbridge Police responded to a motor vehicle collision on June 15, 202...
Jun 15, 2021

Tories demand Trudeau fire defence minister over response to military misconduct
OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives are demanding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fire Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan following what they describe as years of mismanagement and coverups. Opposition Leade...
Jun 15, 2021

Western premiers call for clarity, timelines on international travel, reopening rules
Canada's western leaders say they plan to push Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week on a detailed plan and timeline to reopen international borders. "There's absolute consensus that we want to get ...
Jun 15, 2021

Kenney says money coming for Indigenous groups to identify residential school grave sites
Premier Jason Kenney says the province will support Indigenous communities in Alberta to identify potential unmarked graves at residential school sites. "Alberta will be announcing in the days to come...
Jun 15, 2021

Oldest party wins most seats in voting for 'new Algeria'
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Algeria's oldest party, previously thought to be on the wane, won the largest number of seats in weekend legislative elections, the country's electoral authority announced Tues...
Jun 15, 2021

LeBlanc signals some cautious easing of pandemic travel restrictions coming soon
OTTAWA - Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc is signalling that Canadians can expect an announcement on easing travel restrictions by Monday. But he is warning that the relaxed rules wo...
Jun 15, 2021

Beekeeper encourages people to support local as industry sees shortage in bees
MEDICINE HAT, AB. - A l beekeeper is encouraging others to support local honey producers as the industry continues to grapple with bee shortages and other impacts.Sheldon Hill is the owner of Sweet Pu...
Jun 15, 2021