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Lethbridge and Area

Gusts to 100K forecast
Wind Warning in place for eastern sections of Alberta
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a Wind Warning for a large swath of eastern Alberta as a frontal system sweeps over the province.Strong northwest winds with gusts of 90 to 100 km/h are forecast through the afternoon in Lethbridge and the surrounding regions to the north and south.ECCC warns of reduced ...
13h ago
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Dedicated web page with updates
City prepares for 'next steps' in EMS discussions with Province
The City of Lethbridge repeated its commitment of pushing to keep the current integrated emergency services model it's had for close to a century.In a release Wednesday, it termed the situation 'a highly complex issue with many moving parts including operational considerations, service delivery standards, staffing, gov...
May 14, 2026
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Kid Sport Lethbridge Taber
Year round funding available to keep children active
With the rising cost of food and fuel, non-profit groups and charities are seeing first hand the impact it's having on families.Tony Deys is with Kid Sport Lethbridge Taber, an organization, as the name would suggest, that helps to fund kids wanting to play sports."One out of every two kids can not afford to play ...
May 13, 2026
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Mayor Brent Feyter on ER closures in Fort Macleod
"We'd want them to be here, not that they feel forced to."
Staff shortages in the ER department at Fort Macleod's Health Centre in recent weeks has prompted a number of overnight closures.While it's a concern to the community's mayor, Brent Feyter is avoiding being critical of the situation."What we can do as a small town is to promote ourselves, as best we can, to doctor...
May 13, 2026
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Alberta

what was accomplished?
Spring legislative session wraps up in Alberta
Alberta's United Conservative government believes it has delivered for Albertans as the spring session of the legislature wraps up.The province notes that the session saw 17 bills passed.Actions taken include strengthening safeguards related to medical assistance in dying (MAID), protecting consumers from misleading to...
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Community Initiatives Program
Changes coming to Alberta non-profit grant
The Government of Alberta is implementing changes to its Community Initiatives Program, in an effort, officials say, to better support non-profits.They say the changes will empower the non-profit sector and meet organizations' needs.According to the province, CIP - ODC replaces the former CIP Operating grant to refocus...
May 14, 2026
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ATA offers thoughts
Province invests $200 million to hire more teachers to reduce classroom sizes
The Government of Alberta announced they're investing $200 million through the new Class Size Reduction Grant to reduce class sizes in Kindergarten to Grade 9 for the 2026-27 school year.The funding, the province says, will be used to hire more than 1,400 teachers to help reduce class sizes and improve classroom learni...
May 13, 2026
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online chat or call back
Primary Care Alberta expands access to non-urgent health advice
Primary Care Alberta has announced they have expanded access to Health Link 811.Residents looking for non-urgent health advice or how to connect with a nurse through Health Link 811 can now chat live online with a nurse.Those who prefer to speak with a nurse by phone can also request a call back on Primarycarealberta.c...
May 13, 2026
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Canada

In the news today: Ottawa-Alberta MOU, Military inquest wraps, New Drake albums
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Carney, Smith set to make energy announcement; carbon price deal expected Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are to meet today in Calga...
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Experts call for evenly applied forensic nursing services across B.C.
A researcher on intimate partner violence is calling for British Columbia to increase funding for forensic nurses, saying there is service gap for survivors in most regions. The comments by Amanda McCormick, an associate professor in the school of cri...
2h ago
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Carney, Smith set to make energy announcement; carbon price deal expected
CALGARY - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are to meet today in Calgary, where they're expected to announce an agreement on the future of industrial carbon emission pricing in the province. A source with knowledge of the di...
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Hydro-Québec fought to hide parts of 1960s records from Newfoundland government
ST. JOHN'S - Hydro-Québec fought to hide decades-old correspondence about a proposed aluminum smelter, saying its details could derail ongoing energy negotiations with Newfoundland and Labrador. The provincially owned utility made these arguments with ...
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Rare hearings wrap on alleged mishandling of suicide by military police
OTTAWA - It's the final day of hearings into the tragic death of a Canadian defence analyst in 2024, launched over allegations military police mishandled a welfare check on the day he took his own life at his Ottawa home. The rare public interest heari...
2h ago
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'Hockey city': experts say Canadiens fever fuelled by team's winning history
Almost everyone appears to agree that the Montreal Canadiens fans are the loudest and rowdiest of any team in the National Hockey League. And the "Habs fever" is only intensifying as the team pursues a second round battle in the Stanley Cup playoffs. C...
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