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The Daily with LNN – March 16, 2021
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Take Lethbridge News Now on the go anytime, anywhere.The Daily with LNN is a podcast-style news update, detailing some of the local, regional, and national stories we have been workin...
Mar 16, 2021

Father, son accused of killing Metis hunters ask Alberta court again for bail
EDMONTON - An Alberta judge is to rule Friday on whether two men charged with killing two Metis hunters will be granted bail.Roger Bilodeau and his son Anthony Bilodeau both face two counts of second-...
Mar 16, 2021

AHS reports 100th COVID death in South Zone
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Alberta Health Services has released its update on COVID-19 for Tuesday, covering statistics compiled over the past 24 hours.355 cases were confirmed across the province, bringing the...
Mar 16, 2021

March 14-20 is Canadian Agricultural Safety Week
GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB. -- This is Canadian Agricultural Safety Week.Robin Anderson with the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association says in recent times, there has been a culture change where more peopl...
Mar 16, 2021

Albertans will be able to say no to coal during consultations, energy minister says
CROWSNEST PASS, AB - Alberta's energy minister says people in the province will be able to say "no" to coal during upcoming consultations on coal mining in the Rocky Mountains.Critics have wondered if...
Mar 16, 2021

Proposed ‘Citizen Initiative Act’ would get more residents involved in the legislative process
EDMONTON, AB - The province wants more Albertans to be involved in the legislative process.The proposed Bill 51, the Citizen Initiative Act, would allow any resident in the province to bring forward a...
Mar 16, 2021

61 new infrastructure projects announced in Alberta
EDMONTON, AB- The Canada and Alberta Governments announced local investments into infrastructure.Alberta's Minister of Transportation and Municipal Affairs, Ric McIver, announced funding for 61 infras...
Mar 16, 2021

Alberta farmland values remain strong
LETHBRIDGE, AB. -- During a year marked by economic upheaval due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada`s farmland market remained strong and stable in 2020. That upheaval included temporary food processing...
Mar 16, 2021

First-degree murder charge laid in Leduc high school stabbing
A student has been charged with first-degree murder following a fatal stabbing Monday morning at a high school in Leduc.Dylan Thomas Pountney, 19, remains in custody and is due in an Edmonton courtroo...
Mar 16, 2021

U of L gets $1.8-million to research Alzheimer's treatments, including using cannabis
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Researchers at the University of Lethbridge have garnered a significant amount of funding for a pair of projects aimed at treating or potentially even preventing Alzheimer's disease. ...
Mar 16, 2021