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Majority of Alberta businesses against proof of vaccination mandate

EDMONTON, AB - Alberta business owners aren’t in favour of requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for non-essential services. That...

Signs discouraging travel into B.C. to be posted along Alberta border

LETHBRIDGE, AB - Signs discouraging travel will be posted at the border between Alberta and British Columbia. The British Columbia...

“Lapse in judgement”: Municipal Affairs Minister apologizes for Hawaii trip

Alberta's Minister of Municipal Affairs has apologized for what she calls a “regrettable” decision to vacation in Hawaii during...

One dead in Fort McMurray flooding, emerg funding for evacuees

The flood in the Fort McMurray area has claimed a life. Don Scott, Mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood...

No new COVID-19 deaths recorded in Alberta Sunday

No deaths related to COVID-19 were recorded in Alberta Sunday. Another 247 cases were confirmed, while more than 4,400 more...

Canada Post warns of delays for parcel deliveries; seeing large volumes

Anyone waiting for a package in the mail should expect it to take longer than usual. Canada Post says it...

Canada’s Minister of Health concerned about Cargill COVID-19 outbreak

Canada’s Minister of Health says the outbreak of COVID-19 at a meat-processing facility south of Calgary has raised concerns...

Four more COVID-19 deaths reported at Alberta seniors homes

Four COVID-19 related deaths were recorded across Alberta Sunday, including two at the McKenzie Towne Continuing Care facility in...

Alberta records highest daily number of COVID-19 deaths so far

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Alberta rose by 49 Friday, bringing the total to 1,500. Seven more...

Two more COVID-19 cases recorded in AHS South zone

The Alberta Health Services South Zone is now the only one in the province that has not recorded a...

Alberta COVID-19 cases jump by 106

Two more residents of the McKenzie Towne Continuing Care Centre in Calgary have died of COVID-19. The deaths of the...

Third Albertan dies of COVID-19, no more cases in South Zone

A third person in Alberta with COVID-19 has passed away. Reports say she was an 80 year old woman from...

Alberta sees largest daily increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases

There have been 79 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Alberta since Friday, making for the largest daily increase since...

Third case of COVID-19 confirmed in Lethbridge

Another case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Lethbridge, bringing the total to three. There are now six in...
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Lethbridge’s Justin Thomson to represent Canada at mini rifle world shoot

Local athlete and accomplished sport shooter Justin “J.T.” Thomson is set to represent Canada at the first-ever International Practical Shooting Confederation PCC/Mini Rifle World Shoot, to be held in the Czech Republic May 12–25. 

‘Skip the Scale’ campaign raises over $10K for local charities in inaugural year

National Salvage in Lethbridge is celebrating a successful first year of its 'Skip the Scale' campaign, raising funds for local charitable groups.

Nikka Yuko reopens May 8 with plenty of weekend activities

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden reopens May 8 with a full-slate of activities scheduled this summer. 

Tourism Lethbridge prepares for app launch, season opening of local attractions

Tourism Lethbridge is ready for summer, with not only numerous attractions around the region opening but also the organization's new app expected to launch. 

Your local library hosts plenty of family fun for everyone

May is marvelous at the Lethbridge Public Library with a variety of programs and events for all ages. 
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