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Lethbridge and Area

April 17, 2026
Raging Grannies Street Rally protests immigration referendum questions
The Lethbridge Raging Grannies are back at it on April 17, with a street rally to protest several questions in the October 2026 referendum.The referendum will ask several questions centered around immigration in Alberta:1. Do you support the Government of Alberta taking increased control over immigration for the purpos...
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April 16-17
Fort Macleod emergency department to temporarily close
Due to an unexpected clinical personnel shortage and inability to secure coverage, the Fort Macleod Health Centre emergency department (ED) will be temporarily closed on April 16 at 7 p.m. to April 17 at 7 a.m., when it will reopen to provide 24-hour service.During the temporary closure, officials with Alberta Health S...
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Aging infrastructure and rising demand
City outlines upgrade needs at Wastewater Treatment Plant
Aging infrastructure and rising demand are putting pressure on the City of Lethbridge's Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). City officials note, that was the message delivered to the Community Issues Committee (CIC) on Thursday.The City says it has completed an Asset Management Plan for the WWTP and the plan highlights ...
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Lethbridge Polytechnic
Lethbridge Polytechnic students win second place at Western Canada Accounting Case Competition
It was a second-place finish for a team of Lethbridge Polytechnic Accounting students at the 3rd Annual Western Canada Accounting Case Competition.$1,500 was awarded to Grace DeJong, Heather Moysey, Rebeka Unger, Sarah Silkin, and Yooshilen Anasamy, along with their faculty coaches, James Reimer and Nicole Freeman, for...
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Alberta

Provincial Politics
Alberta's governing UCP to revisit proposed riding changes before next election
Alberta's governing United Conservatives are looking to take another run at redrawing provincial riding boundaries, a move the Opposition NDP calls a cynical backdoor scheme to rig the October 2027 general election. Premier Danielle Smith's caucus is set to introduce a motion in the house today to revisit a recent bipa...
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Bill 28
Canadian Urban Libraries Council concerned over proposed Alberta government bill
A group that speaks for large public libraries across Canada is calling on Alberta to ditch a bill that promises big changes on how the facilities operate. The Canadian Urban Libraries Council says they're worried that if the bill passes, Premier Danielle Smith's government would have unprecedented power over library o...
Apr 15, 2026
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fraud, id theft, and extortion
Red Deer-South MLA to lead new task force on cybercrime
Red Deer-South MLA Jason Stephan has been pegged to lead a new task force.Jason Stephan will serve as chair for the UCP government's new Cybercrime Task Force.In a release, the government explains that the task force will provide recommendations to address cybercrime, including fraud, identity theft and extortion carri...
Apr 15, 2026
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Provincial Politics
Alberta looks to replace highway welcome signs with province-shaped placards
Travellers could soon be greeted by new Welcome to Alberta signs in the province. The government is planning to replace its nearly two dozen square signs with placards shaped like the province. A request for proposals provides details about the new shape, but what the signs will say is still up in the air. Transportati...
Apr 15, 2026
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Canada

In the news today: Quebec premier meets Carney, Ontario medical residency
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... New Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to meet Prime Minister Carney today in Ottawa Quebec's new premier is set to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney this morn...
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Montreal to display collection from iconic Chinatown noodle shop
MONTREAL - The City of Montreal has acquired a collection of items from an iconic Chinatown noodle factory and shop that closed down last year. In 2022, Jean-Philippe Riopel co-founded a non-profit organization called Objets de mémoire, which dedicated...
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New Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to meet Prime Minister Carney today in Ottawa
OTTAWA - Quebec's new premier is set to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney this morning in Ottawa, less than 48 hours after she was sworn into office. Christine Fréchette's office told The Canadian Press the premier is pleased Carney agreed to meet h...
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Canadian bishops speak out amid Trump's spat with Pope Leo XIV over Middle East
A group representing Catholic bishops across Canada is speaking out against using images of Christ for political rhetoric after U.S. President Donald Trump posted religious pictures on social media amid his spat with Pope Leo XIV. The Canadian Conferen...
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Fewer rejected ballots in Terrebonne byelection, despite adapted ballot
OTTAWA - Elections Canada says there were fewer rejected ballots in the recent Terrebonne byelection than during the last general election, despite the use of an adapted ballot. In a social media post, Elections Canada says it has validated the results...
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Wet and mild winter is 'good news' for B.C. wildfire season, says forecaster
VICTORIA - The lead forecaster for the BC Wildfire Service said a relatively wet and mild winter across much of British Columbia is "really good news" for the upcoming wildfire season. Matt MacDonald said a lack of frost meant trees and soil were able...
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