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Statistics Canada reports manufacturing sales up 1.7% at $72.3B in April
OTTAWA, ONT - Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 1.7 percent to $72.3 billion in April, helped higher by gains in the petroleum and coal product, motor vehicle, and primary metal sectors....
Jun 14, 2022

Justin Trudeau tests positive for COVID-19 for the second time
OTTAWA, ONT - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time.Trudeau made the announcement on Twitter saying he feels "okay", because "I got my shots."Trudeau will ...
Jun 13, 2022

Canada suspends random COVID-19 tests for vaccinated travellers at airports
OTTAWA - The federal government says it will pause all mandatory random COVID-19 tests at Canada's airports for vaccinated travellers until the end of the month, starting Saturday. For now, unvaccinat...
Jun 10, 2022

Lethbridge College apprentice bags gold at National Skills competition
LETHBRIDGE, AB - A second-year plumbing apprentice at Lethbridge College is bringing home a gold medal from a national skills competition.According to a June 9, 2022 news release, Joshua Mandin compet...
Jun 09, 2022

Canada Post to have all-electric fleet by 2040
OTTAWA, ON - Canada's national postal service has announced significant steps in its effort to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.Canada Post will spend $1 billion transforming its entire fleet of 14,0...
Jun 09, 2022

Blood Tribe Police asking for public's help to locate missing woman
STANDOFF, AB - Blood Tribe Police are asking for the public's help in locating a 27-year-old woman from the Blood Tribe First Nation.Cassidy Rae Black Water was last seen by her family near the Tradin...
Jun 08, 2022

First carbon offset market coming to help big industry cut emissions at a lower cost
OTTAWA, ON - Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is creating Canada's first carbon offset market to help big industry in its quest to cut its greenhouse gas emissions. Carbon offset credits will be...
Jun 08, 2022

Paid parking proceeding at ENMAX Centre as council defeats motion to rescind
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Patrons of the ENMAX Centre will have to pay for parking after all starting later this year.On May 3, 2022, Lethbridge City Council voted to implement a $5 fee for parking at the faci...
Jun 07, 2022

Six youths face criminal charges related to bullying in Nanton
NANTON, AB - Claresholm and Nanton RCMP have arrested and charged six youths following several incidents of bullying in Nanton.On May 31, 2022, Claresholm RCMP responded to multiple complaints about a...
Jun 06, 2022

What's happening around Lethbridge this week, June 5, 2022
LETHBRIDGE, AB - There are a lot of events taking place across the city this week. From panels and fundraisers to board games, there's something for everyone.On Monday, June 6, Outreach Southern Alber...
Jun 05, 2022