Lethbridge Latest News
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Collision with Amazon van turns into insurance nightmare for Calgary coupleA Calgary couple is fighting with their insurance company to fix damage their mechanic say was caused two years ago during a hit-and-run collision with an Amazon delivery van.Consumer51 mins
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Appeals filed over controversial GraceLife Church expansion in Parkland CountyEnoch Cree Nation and Parkland County residents living near GraceLife Church each submitted appeals against an expansion permit, but the Canada Post strike delayed their arrival.Canada57 mins
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‘Anti-science and anti-evidence’: More doctors pan report into Alberta’s pandemic responseThe President of the Alberta Medical Association describes a new report on the Alberta government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic as anti-science and anti-evidence.Health2 hours
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‘I was speechless’: St. Albert protest condemned by community leaders, RCMP now investigatingIn a news release, the RCMP said officers responded to the protest on St. Albert Trail just after 11:45 a.m., when they were first alerted to it.Canada5 hours
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Canadian women claim World Cup speedskating sprint gold, Stolz completes hat trickCanada's sprinters ensured the host team didn't leave Calgary's speedskating World Cup without a medal.CanadaJan 27
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Canadian ice climbers bring thriving sport to world championship in EdmontonEven with a torrent of blood flowing from his mouth, knowing several of his teeth were bent out of place, Gord McArthur believed he could get back on the wall.CanadaJan 27
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Global Game Jam held in CalgaryCalgary’s tech scene is growing, with events like the Global Game Jam showcasing talent and collaboration in the city’s gaming industry.CanadaJan 27
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Vilardi puts up 4 points as Jets cool off Flames 5-2Winnipeg's league-leading power play scored two goals.SportsJan 27
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Health experts call Alberta COVID-19 report an attempt to ‘rewrite history’The Alberta government has quietly released the report of a government-appointed task force reviewing the province's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.HealthJan 26
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Alberta nurses rally in several cities, call for better working conditionsAlberta nurses held rallies across the province Saturday to protest working conditions they say are on par with conditions that led to a historic 19-day illegal walkout in 1988.HealthJan 26
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Canadians from across the country share their medical gaslighting experiencesMedical gaslighting is an issue that has affected Canadians across the county. We talked to people across the country to showcase this issue is and what sort of impacts it hasHealthJan 25
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Trump says Canada is a bad trade partner. Are his tariff threats justified?Experts say opening up Canada's dairy sector and other protected markets to American firms can have positive effects on the country — and could be crucial to avoiding a trade warPoliticsJan 25
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2 Lethbridge organizations team up to support sexual violence victimsThe Chinook Sexual Assault Centre is joining forces with the Lethbridge Hurricanes to spread awareness about available supports for survivors of sexual violence.HealthJan 24
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‘I’m homeless’: Jasper residents rally for housing as government negotiations stall'Why do I have to fight for something that the government of Alberta committed on, and now they're backtracking? Like, I'm homeless. We're all homeless.'FireJan 24
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Energy industry on both sides of border pushes back on tariffs: ‘Too many jobs on the line’'If we don't take this as a wake up call, Canada is in big trouble. We have basically a single customer for oil and gas — that's the United States.'PoliticsJan 24
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Separated in chaos: The battle to reunite a family split up by Afghanistan withdrawalIn the middle of the Afghanistan withdrawal of 2021 were two little boys, whose lives, unbeknownst to them, were about to be altered forever.CanadaJan 24
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Parents explore online safety in St. Albert town hallGlobal News has been exploring youth and technology. As parents strive to keep kids safe online, a piece of federal legislation exploring online safety won't be moving forward.TechJan 24
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‘Someone we trusted’: Woman charged with stealing $575,000 from Alberta businessCalgary Police accuse a 46-year-old Gold River, B.C. woman of embezzling more than $575,000 from a small Calgary company that makes prosthetic limbs.CrimeJan 24
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‘Significant’ cockroach infestation forces closure of Calgary restaurantThe discovery of a cockroach infestation has prompted Alberta health inspectors to order the closure of a restaurant in Calgary's Chinatown.HealthJan 24
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Parkland, Black Gold school divisions support staff could join CUPE strikeCUPE says about 900 support staffers from the Parkland School Division and the Black Gold School Division could join strike action after having reached a bargaining impasse.EducationJan 24
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Trial will resume in May for Alberta man accused in sex assaults, kidnappingsRichard Robert Mantha faces 20 charges.CrimeJan 24
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Lawyers suggest 6 years for ex-priest who abused Nunavut childrenWARNING: This story contains disturbing content.CrimeJan 24
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‘All I could muster’: Alberta trumpeter shares poignant return to L.A. homeIt is a deeply emotional moment from a world-renowned Alberta musician, resonating with thousands of people whose lives were torn apart by the Los Angeles wildfires.U.S. NewsJan 24
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Former trade rep says Alberta undermined Canada as Trump warns of failed-state statusOn Friday, Donald Trump again said that Canada should become an American state, adding "it's sort of crazy" to suggest the U.S. needs Canadian imports.EconomyJan 24
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Canada’s golden speedskating trio gears up for push to 2026 Olympic Games in ItalyIsabelle Weidemann, Ivanie Blondin and Valerie Maltais, who won speedskating team pursuit gold together in Beijing, each did some mental and physical housekeeping in 2024.SportsJan 24