Stay informed with the LNN Daily Newsletter

Lethbridge and Area

Lethbridge Polytechnic & U of L named top research schools
Lethbridge's two largest post-secondary schools are being recognized.Research Infosource Inc. has released its annual lists of the country's Top 50 Research Colleges and the Top Research Universities.Schools across Canada are ranked based on how much money they bring in for sponsored research income, number of research...
4h ago
Read More
Lethbridge man charged in string of mischiefs
The Lethbridge Police Service has arrested a man who is accused of several recent incidents.Members of the Downtown Policing Unit say they had observed more than two dozen cases of mischief between Oct. 21 and Nov. 21, where windows were smashed in the downtown core.A person of interest was identified, and following fu...
6h ago
Read More
Check stops being conducted throughout December in Lethbridge
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) is once again asking all motorists to drive sober.It, along with Mothers Against Drunk Driving, has launched the annual Christmas Check Stop campaign.The campaign is part of a targeted effort to apprehend impaired drivers."Impaired drivers pose a significant risk to public safet...
8h ago
Read More
Milk River emergency department temporarily closed
Residents of Milk River will temporarily need to go elsewhere if they are having a medical emergency.Alberta Health Services says the emergency department at the Milk River Health Centre closed at 7:00 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 5. It is set to reopen at 7:00 p.m. on the same day.The closure is due to an unexpected shortage ...
9h ago
Read More

Alberta

Provincial Politics
Albertans invited to engage with information sessions regarding nuclear energy
Albertans are being invited to participate in upcoming information sessions to have their say on nuclear energy in the province.As part of Alberta's public engagement on nuclear energy and its potential to meet the province's future electricity needs, government officials say the Nuclear Energy Engagement and Advisory ...
3h ago
Read More
Provincial Politics
Judge calls Alberta bill on referendum drives undemocratic
An Alberta judge says a bill introduced this week by Premier Danielle Smith's government is undemocratic.Court of King's Bench Justice Colin Feasby made the comment in a decision issued today in Calgary.Feasby has been hearing arguments on whether a referendum drive looking to ask if Alberta should separate from Canada...
4h ago
Read More
Provincial Politics
Almost one-quarter of all Alberta MLAs facing citizen-led recall petition drives
Almost one-quarter of all politicians in the Alberta legislature now face citizen-led petition drives to remove them from office.Alberta's chief electoral officer told a legislature committee today he needs almost $7 million to process what he listed as 21 petition campaigns in the 87-seat legislature.Gordon McClure ca...
4h ago
Read More
Mental Health and Addiction Wisdom Council
Province says Indigenous voices to shape recovery-oriented care
The Alberta government has announced a new Mental Health and Addiction Wisdom Council will provide Indigenous advice, guidance and cultural insight to strengthen recovery-oriented care in the province.Government officials say the establishment of the Mental Health and Addiction Wisdom Council is a critical step forward...
5h ago
Read More

Canada

Search for grizzly behind 'extraordinary attack' on B.C. school group is called off
Conservation officers in British Columbia are no longer actively trying to capture the grizzly bear responsible for last month's "extraordinary attack" on a group of schoolchildren and teachers that left four with severe injuries. A statement from the ...
1h ago
Read More
First military procurements managed by Defence Investment Agency revealed
OTTAWA - The federal government has disclosed the first eight projects to be managed by the new Defence Investment Agency. The large military procurements include Canada's next fleet of submarines, Arctic over-the-horizon radar, and a fleet of early wa...
3h ago
Read More
Canada drops terror sanctions on Syria and its interim government
OTTAWA - Canada is dropping its terror listing for the group that has governed Syria since the ouster of dictator Bashar Assad one year ago. Syria is no longer listed as a state supporter of terrorism, while the group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, is n...
3h ago
Read More
Fact File: Video of chained Mustang 'stolen' from Brampton, Ont. driveway is a skit
A video posted to social media in December appeared to show a Brampton, Ont. man filming the chained-up bumper of his Mustang - the only part of the vehicle that remained after a supposed theft. While some users who reposted the video took it at face ...
4h ago
Read More
Eby says DRIPA law could be amended after First Nations win appeal in mining case
SURREY - First Nations are celebrating a British Columbia Court of Appeal ruling which found the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the provincial mineral claims regime are "inconsistent." The appeal ruling says the prov...
4h ago
Read More
Conservative motion would force House vote on Alberta pipeline agreement
OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives are planning to force a vote in the House of Commons next Tuesday on the Liberal government's pipeline agreement with Alberta. Leader Pierre Poilievre posted on social media the text of the motion, which calls on memb...
4h ago
Read More