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Lethbridge and Area

Executed 67 outstanding warrants, dismantled 34 encampments
Police boost enforcement in downtown Lethbridge following rise in calls
Lethbridge residents may have noticed an increased police presence in the downtown core as officers ramp up enforcement.Police say complaints and calls for service -- particularly along 2 Avenue A North -- have increased significantly in recent months, extending several blocks in all directions.Using CompStat data and ...
12h ago
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Royal Canadian Legion General Stewart Branch No. 4
Royal Canadian Lethbridge Legion helping return Canada General Service medal
The Royal Canadian Legion General Stewart Branch No. 4 has helped return a medal with strong ties to their history.A media event was held April 22 as the Legion announced a Canada General Service Medal for the Fenia Raid, originally issued to Private John Stewart, who served in the Brampton Infantry Company of the 36th...
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Prestigious Honour
ULethbridge chemist to be recognized with natioinal award
The Chemical Institute of Canada is recognizing a University of Lethbridge chemist.Dr. Stacey Wetmore is to be presented with the Montreal Medal, an annual award to an individual chemist or chemical engineer for significant leadership and outstanding contributions to their field."My first reaction was disbelief,&q...
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June 18 Gala
U of L to honour Leroy Little Bear with gala, scholarship
The University of Lethbridge (U of L) is honouring Iikaisskini (Low Horn) Dr. Leroy Little Bear with a gala in June, marking his retirement and supporting a new student award.Little Bear, U of L's inaugural vice-provost of Iniskim Indigenous Relations, is scheduled to conclude his official role in June 2026 after a dec...
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Alberta

Energy
Alberta goverment shares possible vision for nuclear energy in the province
Alberta's utilities minister says a public feedback report that suggests support for nuclear energy is still not a ``slam dunk'' for the industry in the province. Nathan Neudorf spoke to reporters in Edmonton about the report from Alberta's Nuclear Energy Engagement panel. Nearly six-thousand people spoke about their h...
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Provincial Politics
Alberta NDP to participate in new boundaries review after calling it illegitimate
Alberta's Opposition NDP say they will participate in a new review of provincial riding maps even though they believe Premier Danielle Smith's United Conservatives are using the review to rig the next election.NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says participating is the only way to at least try to hold Smith's United Conservativ...
12h ago
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attracting new investment
Alberta premier travelling to Europe to expand province's presence
Premier Danielle Smith is headed to Europe for a trip she says aims to attract investment, strengthen global partnerships, and promote Alberta as a reliable partner.The trip will last from April 23 to May 2, and include stops in Munich, Stockholm, and London."Alberta has what the world needs, and we're taking that...
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Health Care
Alberta government to lower age of eligibility for free breast cancer screening
Alberta's government is lowering the age for breast cancer screening to those as young as 40, a move that opens the door to self-referral so more people can access publicly funded mammograms by next year. Preventative Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says they're following the evidence that early detection significantl...
16h ago
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Canada

In the news today: Extortion schemes, Alberta referendum, Lapu Lapu anniversary
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed ... Criminal networks using young people from India for extortion schemes, Fintrac warns Canada's financial intelligence agency says criminal organizations appear to b...
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Four female premiers on whether Christine Fréchette can avoid the 'glass cliff'
MONTREAL - Kathleen Wynne, Ontario's first female premier, remembers meeting a businessman who shook hands with the male staffer standing next to her and addressed him as "premier." It's hard to shake the notion among the public of what a premier looks...
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A year after Lapu Lapu ramming attack, grief, anger and hope intertwine
VANCOUVER - At a South Vancouver long-term care home, Jhosie Sico has forgotten what proper sleep feels like, because she now gets up in the middle of the night to change her 30-year-old son's diaper and help turn his body. She never imagined her ret...
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Remembering the 11 who lost their lives in Lapu Lapu attack, one year ago
VANCOUVER - Eleven people were killed in the April 26, 2025, attack on the Lapu Lapu Day festival in East Vancouver, with dozens more injured. Adam Kai-Ji Lo has been charged with 11 counts of second-degree murder and 31 counts of attempted murder, but...
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Criminal networks using young people from India for extortion schemes, Fintrac warns
OTTAWA - Canada's financial intelligence agency says criminal organizations appear to be using young students from India to help extort people and businesses in South Asian communities across the country. In a newly published special bulletin, the Fina...
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B.C. premier asks for prayers for MLA Joan Phillip, saying she is 'very ill'
VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby says New Democrat member of the legislature Joan Phillip is "very ill" and her colleagues are "all praying for her." Eby told reporters at the legislature that Phillip is an "incredible fighter," but he was...
12h ago
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