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Some services restored in Rogers’ outage but no firm time for full restoration after 18 hours

After almost 18 hours of an outage, some Rogers customers are starting to see wireless service restored. In a statement,...

Some services restored in Rogers’ outage but no firm time for full restoration after 18 hours

After almost 18 hours of an outage, some Rogers customers are starting to see wireless service restored. In a statement,...

Rogers “aware of problem”, gives no indication of when service will be restored

Millions of Rogers customers Canada-wide are still without service. The telecom company says all of their cell service, landlines, internet,...

National Inquiry launched to probe use of Emergencies Act during Freedom Convoy protests

The federal government will probe the use of the Emergencies Act during this winter’s trucker protests. Paul S. Rouleau has...

Freedom Convoy 2022 rolls on to Ottawa

A convoy of truck drivers from British Columbia is making its way to Ottawa.  They will be joined in...

Federal election called for September 20th, Canadians to head to the polls

In one of her first official duties as Governor-General Mary Simon met with Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau Sunday morning...

Mary Simon named Governor-General, first Indigenous person to take on the role

Inuk leader Mary Simon has been named Canada’s 30th Governor-General.  She is Canada’s first Indigenous Governor-General. Simon is from Nunavik,...

Remains of Canadian citizen found in collapsed Florida condo

The remains of a Canadian have been found in the rubble of a condo building in South Florida. Global Affairs...

Saskatchewan First Nation confirms discovery of 751 unmarked graves at former residential school

WARNING: The following story contains details some readers may find disturbing. COWESSESS FIRST NATION, SK - A total of 751...

Trudeau cleared of wrongdoing in WE Charity Scandal, Morneau found in breach, Ethics Commissioner

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been cleared of any wrongdoing in the WE Charity (WE) scandal but his former...

WHO names B.1.617 variant of global concern

The World Health Organization has officially classified the COVID-19 variant first found in India as a variant of global...

Former police officer found guilty on all charges in death of George Floyd

It’s three guilty verdicts returned in the trial of the murder of George Floyd.  Former police officer Derek Chauvin...

Federal budget unveils $104 billion in new spending

OTTAWA, ON - In its first budget in two years the federal government has put child care front and...

Prince Philip dies at 99

Sad news out of Buckingham Palace. Prince Philip the husband of Queen Elizabeth has died at the age of 99. ...

PM designates anniversary of COVID-19 pandemic National Day of Observance

OTTAWA, ON - March 11th will be a National Day of Observance for those who have died from COVID-19. It...

U.S. President Donald Trump impeached for second time

The majority of members of the lower chamber of Congress voted in favour of impeaching the outgoing President this...
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Weekly green cart collection returns for the season 

With warmer weather rolling in, the City of Lethbridge reminds you to roll out your curbside green carts every week for pick-up.  

Support for HALO Air Ambulance soars at 2nd annual event

Parents say their adult daughter would not still be here if HALO Air Ambulance had not been able to get to her and get her to the hospital to address a serious head injury she suffered during a horseback riding incident. 

210 measles cases reported across Alberta, education campaign launching mid May

As of noon on Friday, there were 210 confirmed cases of measles reported across Alberta with 26 of those reported as being active. 

Wag and Walk promotes ‘health and wellness for you and your pet’

On May 10, the Second Annual Charity Wag and Walk returns to Henderson Lake from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

City Hall to be illuminated red to mark Red Dress Day

The City of Lethbridge will mark Red Dress Day May 5 to honour the memory of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit+ or MMIWG2S+ people. 
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