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Lethbridge and Area

14 injuries in 2025 to young pedestrians, cyclists
City of Lethbridge reminds drivers to slow down, stay alert during Safe Kids Week
June 1st through 7th is Safe Kids Week and the City of Lethbridge is reminding you and I that kids can move fast and be unpredictable, including on roadways.That's why they're asking drivers to slow down, stay alert, and be ready, when behind the wheel.Traffic Safety Engineer Muhammad Qasim says slowing down is one of ...
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First phase to be completed by the Fall
A welcome addition, U of L's 'The Grove' begins to change landscape of campus
An idea that started with a grant application is now finally taking shape on campus at the University of Lethbridge.The Grove, as it will be known, will be an oasis, of sorts, for students wanting to get away from the rigors of school, if only for a few minutes.Mark Slomp,the Executive Director of Student Services, say...
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Physicans more likely to stay where trained
Changes to medical program could benefit doctor shortage here
In exactly a month, on July 2nd, the student population at the University of Lethbridge will grow somewhat with the newly-expanded Southern Alberta Medical Program. Associate Dean, Dr. Richard Buck, says it could be a big win for Lethbridge and the region once doctors finish their formal training."So, if you look ...
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CBC Music Class Challenge
1st place finish for St. Patrick Fine Arts Elementary grade 4 class
A big accomplishment for a Lethbridge elementary class. A group of grade 4 students at the St. Patrick Fine Arts School have won a national competition. The class took first place in Category 1 of the CBC Music Class Challenge with their performance of the Cree song "mitêh." As a first-place winner, the...
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Alberta

Advocacy group says Province is 'failing'
Seniors deserve better care in their golden years: Friends of Medicare
An Alberta health care watchdog says it wants to remind the UCP government that seniors are valued, and its executive director believes those who built this province should be treated better.Chris Galloway with Friends of Medicare made the comments during an interview with Pattison Media Monday, the first day of Senior...
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Provincial Politics
Separatism and energy; Alberta's Smith to meet with counterpart in Quebec this week
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is planning to meet with her counterpart in Quebec City this week, with separatism and energy possible topics of discussion. Smith says she's hoping Quebec Premier Christine Frechette will be open to talking about an east-west energy corridor. Smith says every time she has met with leader...
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WATCH
Alberta partially rolls out new surgery funding model for public hospitals
Alberta is rolling out a new surgery funding model that ties money to patients, starting in a dozen public hospitals across the province. The government calls it patient-focused funding and says it began last month for the initial group of hospitals. Hospital operators are being funded based on the number and type of p...
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injury prevention
Safe Kids Week runs June 1-7
During Safe Kids Week, Primary Care Alberta is encouraging parents to speak with their young ones about safely moving through the community.As PCA notes, Parachute is a national charitable organization dedicated to injury prevention, and is a key player in Safe Kids Week, which runs June 1-7.This year, PCA is encouragi...
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Canada

Federal government's new AI strategy will emphasize trust, minister says
OTTAWA - Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says the federal government's new AI strategy will look to build trust in AI. Solomon says the strategy will emphasize empowering workers and the government will protect Canadians' privacy, data an...
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Poilievre says Quebec separatism was 'wiped out' under Tories. Polls say otherwise.
OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says support for Quebec separatism was "wiped out" under Stephen Harper's government but polls show the movement has had steady support for decades. The Tory leader insists separatist sentiment in both Albe...
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Citing 'institutional resistance,' military police watchdog calls for broader powers
OTTAWA - Canada's military police watchdog is calling on the federal government to change the law to give her office more teeth and greater ability to investigate complaints. Military Police Complaints Commission chair Tammy Tremblay made the call for ...
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CP NewsAlert: Child dies after inflatable castle tossed into air in Montreal
MONTREAL - The Quebec coroner's office says a child has died after being seriously injured over the weekend when an inflatable castle was violently lifted into the air by strong winds. The province's emergency service says the incident occurred at Parc...
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Canada sends letter to U.S., Mexico calling for renewal of trade agreement
WASHINGTON - Canada has sent a letter to the United States and Mexico recommending that the three countries renew the continental trade pact as Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc prepares to meet with his American counterpart in Washington. The...
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Palestinian students stranded in third country seeing visas processed after long wait
OTTAWA - A spokesperson for Immigration Minister Lena Diab says expedited visa processing for 37 Gazan students and their families stranded in a third country is now underway. The news follows a lengthy advocacy campaign by Canadian academics who have ...
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