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811 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Alberta Sunday, 11 new in Lethbridge
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The province reported less than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 in Sunday's virus update.811 new infections were confirmed for the last 24 hours on January 10.The new cases bring Alberta'...
Jan 10, 2021

989 new COVID cases reported in Alberta Saturday, 31 new deaths
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The province has released the latest update on COVID-19. On Saturday, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw reported 989 new cases in the last 24 hours. 13,540 tests were ...
Jan 09, 2021

Lethbridge to host 2022 Tim Hortons Brier
LETHBRIDGE, AB- Lethbridge's Enmax Centre will play host to one of Canada's largest curling events in 2022. After a successful $1 million dollar bid from Lethbridge City Council in July of 2020, Curli...
Jan 08, 2021

Mayors issue joint statement ahead of 911 EMS dispatch consolidation
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Mayors concerned about the consolidation of 911 EMS dispatch continue to voice their issues with the province's plan.READ MORE: Province consolidating 911 EMS dispatch services, impac...
Jan 08, 2021

Alberta schools to resume in-person learning Jan. 11
EDMONTON, AB- Students can indeed head back into schools next week.Premier Jason Kenney said back in November that all students would soon be moving to online, at-home learning on an interim basis. He...
Jan 07, 2021

One person shot as Trump backers storm Capitol
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- One person has been shot at the U.S. Capitol as dozens of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the building and violently clashed with police.That's according to a person f...
Jan 06, 2021

UPDATED: Police locate suspect and vehicle in hit-and-run, pedestrian remains in hospital
LETHBRIDGE, AB - UPDATE 01/06/2021: Lethbridge Police have confirmed that they have located a suspect and a vehicle in relation to Tuesday's hit-and-run. The incident resulted in injuries to a pedestr...
Jan 05, 2021

Lethbridge home sales shot up 81% in December, city leaning towards a "seller's market"
LETHBRIDGE, AB - While much of the economy was down in 2020, the local real estate sector thrived.Cathy Maxwell, CEO of the Lethbridge and District Association of Realtors, reports that 81 per cent mo...
Jan 05, 2021

Several key UCP members resign due to international holiday vacations
EDMONTON, AB- After multiple United Conservative Party members disobeyed public health guidelines for non-essential international travel, some have resigned from there positions.Premier Jason Kenney h...
Jan 04, 2021

Frustration grows as list of UCP MLAs who travelled over holidays grows
EDMONTON, AB - Christmas trees decorated with Hawaiian leis were placed outside the constituency office of Alberta's municipal affairs minister on Sunday amid anger over a growing list of government m...
Jan 04, 2021