

$100,000 grant for study
County, town look at development possibilities west of Nobleford
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"Way to build inter-municipal relationships"
Lethbridge City Council gives support to Airdrie infrastructure resolution
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Record class of 1,638 students
Graduation ceremonies set for this week at University of Lethbridge
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What's Happening
Nighttime construction on Hwy 3 in Lethbridge starts April 17
Apr 17, 2025

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Lethbridge and Area

$100,000 grant for study
County, town look at development possibilities west of Nobleford
A study into future commercial and industrial development west of Nobleford is the basis of a $100,000 grant from the Province of Alberta.In making the announcement, provincial economy minister Joseph Schow said he was "looking forward to seeing how the Town and Lethbridge County use this funding to unlock new opp...
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"Bringing the education down to Lethbridge"
Newly-expanded medical training at U of L starting in July
Starting in July, the Southern Alberta Medical Program is beginning a new chapter. Associate dean Richard Buck explains, while they've had students at the University of Lethbridge in the past, it's only been part of their training regiment."So, previously if they wanted to go through their precursor, their first h...
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"Way to build inter-municipal relationships"
Lethbridge City Council gives support to Airdrie infrastructure resolution
The City of Lethbridge is co-sponsoring a resolution at this year's Alberta Municipalities Convention that, if approved, would ask the Province to spend surplus money in its budget on municipally-operated infrastructure. Right now, close to two-thirds of provincial infrastructure, like roads and bridges, are maintained...
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Record class of 1,638 students
Graduation ceremonies set for this week at University of Lethbridge
The final touches are being put on this year's convocation ceremonies at the University of Lethbridge, and it's a record-setting graduating class.1,638 students will receive a degree, diploma, or certificate, while others, including some members from the community-at-large, will be recognized with an award or honorary ...
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What's Happening
Politicians react to Steven Guilbeault's resignation from Liberal party
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$100,000 grant for study
County, town look at development possibilities west of Nobleford
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"Bringing the education down to Lethbridge"
Newly-expanded medical training at U of L starting in July
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Alberta

many alberta groups to receive dollars
395 agencies to advance gender equality through federal funding
A total of 395 organizations across Canada, including many in Alberta, are receiving funding from the federal government to advance gender equality.The funding totals more than $77.5 million, and is being distributed through the Ministry of Women and Gender Equality (WAGE) via three streams.$44.4 million for 218 organi...
May 25, 2026
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may water supply outlook
Alberta river flows looking strong, provincial gov't says
The Alberta government says the province's water supply outlook is promising with summer just around the corner.The May Water Supply Outlook report shows conditions are on track to be much better than last year, with strong snowpack and multiple spring snowstorms."Most of Alberta is heading into the summer season ...
May 25, 2026
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Amidst Melanoma Awareness Month
Primary Care Alberta reminds public of sun safety
In recognition of Melanoma Awareness Month, Primary Care Alberta is reminding Albertans of the importance of protecting themselves from the sun, whether working or playing outside.Officials say that melanoma is not only the most serious type of skin cancer but the fifth most diagnosed type of cancer in Alberta. Melanom...
May 25, 2026
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Artificial Intelligence
PIA doesn't "have confidence" in provincial AI investments
The provincial government is continuing to invest in AI programs to serve Albertans in all aspects of life.Just this week, the province announced a new panel on strengthening post-secondary education to prepare students to enter an AI-driven economy.On Wednesday, May 20, they also committed $10 million over three years...
May 22, 2026
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Local Sports

Games to be played at Lloyd Nolan Yard
Canadian College World Series games re-located from Spitz Stadium
The first-ever Canadian Grand Slam of Baseball event opens Thursday in Lethbridge, but the Canadian College World Series games, which were to take centre stage at Spitz Stadium, have now been moved across town.In a Lethbridge Bulls Facebook post late Wednesday afternoon, club president Kevin Kwame said, due to field co...
May 21, 2026
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"I think they realized I was a hockey player"
Local hockey product Kris Versteeg enters Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame
It was a good turnout Friday night for the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame's induction ceremony at the Trade & Convention Centre.Seven new entries were added into the hall including former Lethbridge Hurricane and Chicago Blackhawk Kris Versteeg who remembers playing hockey at a young age."I used to play for my...
May 11, 2026
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Posthumous recognition for Pearl Violet Borgal
New names to be added to Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame Friday
Seven new entries will formally be added to the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame at an induction ceremony slated for tomorrow night (FRI) at the Trade & Convention Centre.Included: Ross Bekkering in Basketball, Wacey Rabbit and Kris Versteeg for Hockey, the 2016-17 Kodiak Women's Basketball National Championship squa...
May 07, 2026
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Agriculture

80% estimate for South; 53% provincially
Seeding progressing well in the South; lagging behind elsewhere
The latest Alberta Crop Report from the Ministry of Agriculture & Irrigation shows below five and ten-year averages in seeding, except here in the South, where it's slightly above.Provincially, about 53-percent of seed is in the ground, down from the five-year average of 61% and 59%, when compared to the past ten y...
May 23, 2026
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MD of Willow Creek
Reeve 'optimistic' for producers in her county
The reeve with the MD of Willow Creek is optimistic that 2026 will be a good year for producers in her neck-of-the-woods.Maryanne Sandberg believes the current Spring conditions are aligning nicely for a successful Summer."Given that our dams are full. We still have a great snowpack up there," Sandberg reiter...
May 12, 2026
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April 10, 2026
Raging Grannies holding Water Not Coal rally in Lethbridge
The Lethbridge Raging Grannies are holding a rally on April 10 to protest coal mining in the Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains.Raging Grannies administrator Barb Phillips says the impact mining can have on the environment is an important issue to the rallygoers."Whatever happens in those mountains affects us, ...
Apr 09, 2026
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Canada

Politicians react to Steven Guilbeault's resignation from Liberal party
OTTAWA - Former environment minister and staunch environmentalist Steven Guilbeault confirmed Wednesday he will step down as a Liberal member of Parliament this summer. Guilbeault has become increasingly disillusioned in recent months by what he has ca...
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Montreal's anti-radicalization centre rebrands in response to shifting mandate
MONTREAL - More than 10 years after it opened to great fanfare, Montreal's anti-radicalization centre is getting a new name and focus to meet realities that leapt to prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Centre for the Prevention of Radicalizati...
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Chinese foreign minister's visit to Canada a 'positive sign': trade minister
OTTAWA - China's foreign minister is visiting Canada this week, something International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu is calling a positive sign about the relationship between the two countries. Wang Yi arrives in Canada on Thursday for a three-day vis...
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National artificial intelligence strategy to be released next week, Carney says
OTTAWA - The federal government will introduce its long-awaited AI strategy within days, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday. "It's coming out next week," Carney told reporters on Parliament Hill. Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon ini...
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German utility to buy one million tonnes of LNG per year from Ksi Lisims project
VANCOUVER - A German utility has signed a long-term agreement to buy one million tonnes of liquefied natural gas per year from the yet-to-be-built Ksi Lisims project in northern British Columbia as European countries look to lock down reliable fuel sup...
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Former cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault says he will resign as an MP this summer
OTTAWA - Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault announced Wednesday that he will resign as a member of Parliament this summer following significant changes to federal climate policy under Prime Minister Mark Carney. "I have come to the conclusio...
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World

Israel's military tells residents across southern Lebanon to leave as it fights Hezbollah
BEIRUT (AP) - The Israeli military on Wednesday told residents across southern Lebanon to leave as it expands its operations there, saying in a statement that the military will "work with extreme force" against Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group. ...
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Alabama asks Supreme Court to allow use of congressional map helping GOP, despite racial bias ruling
WASHINGTON (AP) - Alabama on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to use a congressional map favoring Republicans in this year's elections, despite a lower court's ruling that the redistricting plan intentionally discriminates against Black pe...
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Key Sens. Cruz, Cantwell look to break college sports logjam in Congress with a bipartisan bill
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two key senators involved in a long-simmering debate over fixing college sports will introduce a bipartisan bill designed to break a congressional logjam that would regulate payments to players, limit them to one "free" transfer over ...
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