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LETHBRIDGE – The City of Lethbridge has released the first report of its kind that brings economic and social data down to a local level. The 2015 – 2022 Community Outlook Report features ...
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ALBERTA – A local feedlot operator has been inducted into the Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame. Cornelius (Cor) Van Raay was recognized for helping to mould modern day feedlots through his opera...
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SAPULPA, Okla. - A former Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper charged with assaulting three women during traffic stops is set to enter new pleas on charges of sexual assault, indecent exposure and sexual ...
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SAN FRANCISCO - Potentially damaging new allegations have hit Donald Trump, pushing his treatment of women to the forefront of his presidential bid. In the past 24 hours, women have come forward telli...
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MIAMI - Health officials announced Thursday a new Zika zone in Miami - a setback less than a month after declaring the nearby Wynwood neighbourhood cleared of the virus following aggressive mosquito s...
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TORONTO - TD Bank is predicting the federal government’s deficit this fiscal year will be about $5 billion higher than Ottawa predicted in its March budget due to the sluggish economy. The bank ...
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LETHBRIDGE – Lethbridge College is pleased to announce that Alberta Advanced Education has granted its approval to the college's Agriculture Business Risk Management (AgBRM) certificate program....
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BOSTON - Federal officials recommended Thursday that former Massachusetts House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi be granted early release from prison as he battles cancer. The U.S. Bureau of Prisons and feder...
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PICTOU, N.S. - A former Nova Scotia teacher who sexually abused two teenage male students issued a public apology Thursday, saying her deceitful actions betrayed their trust and caused pain and trauma...
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CALGARY – Whirling disease in fish has been found for the first time outside of Banff National Park in Alberta. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it was detected on Oct. 6 in Lott Creek i...
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