Category Archives: Post to Social

Alberta to lift most continuing care COVID restrictions
EDMONTON, AB - Alberta Health Services announced Tuesday that COVID-19 restrictions are going to be eased in Continuing Care Homes across the province. There are currently only 6 active cases in conti...
Jul 13, 2021

Cleanfarms sets regions for fall collection of old Ag pesticides and livestock medications
LETHBRIDGE, AB. -- Cleanfarms, the Canadian non-profit organization that ensures that Canadian farmers have opportunities to manage agricultural waste responsibly, has set the list of this fall's coll...
Jul 13, 2021

Bradley Whalen no longer running for Lethbridge mayor, seeks council seat instead
LETHBRIDGE, AB - There are now five people hoping to become the next mayor of Lethbridge.Bradley Whalen was one of the first to announce his candidacy back in March, but over the last month or so, has...
Jul 13, 2021

AHS hosting virtual wellness sessions this summer
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Alberta Health Services is offering five different online courses for Albertans this summer.They will focus on managing reactions, healthy thinking and increasing confidence through e...
Jul 13, 2021

Highlands Boulevard West getting new three-way stop
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Drivers are getting a heads up from the City of Lethbridge.The intersection of Highlands Boulevard West and Highlands Road West is changing to a three-way stop control. This change wi...
Jul 13, 2021

Rec services at Lethbridge College to reopen to public July 19
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Lethbridge College is getting set to reopen its Recreation Services for the first time in more than a year.Starting July 19, the fitness centre, Val Matteotti Gymnasium, squash and ra...
Jul 13, 2021

Indigenous artists invited to submit proposals for downtown art project
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The City of Lethbridge is seeking Indigenous artists to share their talents. Through the Reconciliation Lethbridge Advisory Committee (RLAC), Heart of Our City Committee (HOC) and Pub...
Jul 13, 2021

Saskatchewan premier says feds have rejected province’s carbon price plan
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Ottawa has rejected his province's plan for replacing the federal carbon price with one of its own in what he calls an arbitrary and political decision.He ...
Jul 13, 2021

Tragic fire that killed seven deemed not suspicious: Alberta RCMP
CHESTERMERE, AB - Alberta RCMP say a fire that killed seven members of the same family earlier this month is not considered suspicious.Investigators in Chestermere say it's likely there will be no oth...
Jul 13, 2021

Penelakut Tribe in B.C. confirms over 160 unmarked graves found at site of former residential school
PENELAKUT ISLAND, BC - A First Nation in British Columbia has confirmed the discovery of more unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school.The Penelakut Tribe issued a statement, confirm...
Jul 13, 2021