The wet start to May has the City of Lethbridge's parks department delayed mowing in the city.
Wet conditions causing slight delays for City of Lethbridge crews to mow boulevards, parksJust over a week ago, the Brooks Bandits were crowned BCHL Alberta division champions. Now, they have their eyes on another prize.Okotoks RCMP are asking for public assistance to help identify a suspect relating to an indecent act on May 18.$400K in damages for B.C.
A lawyer for the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash says families of the victims have no standing to seek compensation in an ongoing lawsuit.Since 1999, Film Rescue International has been operating out of an old bank building in Indian Head, Sask. Their specialty is developing historical film. Some of the oldest being a camera from Australia that contained photographs from the 1880’s.
Nova Scotia Education Minister Becky Druhan says the province's school lunch program will use a "pay what you can" model when it is rolled out in October.The Winnipeg Police Service is trying to provide clarity regarding the media coverage of a robbery at a McPhillips Street business over the weekend.Guilty: Trump becomes first former U.S. president convicted of felony crimes
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London Road Park to remain intact, Lethbridge city council rulesLethbridge city councillors voted against a proposed medium-density housing development at the southwest corner of London Road Park on Tuesday.
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Proposed London Road Park rezoning rejected by Lethbridge city councilA potential redevelopment of part of London Road Park won't be going ahead.
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City of Lethbridge working to keep post-secondary graduates localEach year, 15,000 students study at either the University of Lethbridge or Lethbridge College. Now, the City of Lethbridge is working to figure out how it can get more of those students to stay after graduation.
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City of Lethbridge imposes 10 per cent reduction in water usageThe City of Lethbridge is taking proactive steps in an effort to decrease overall water use by 20 per cent by 2030.
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Bid for 2026 Scotties now before Lethbridge city councilThe Lethbridge Curling Club is seeking the city's support to bid for the 2026 women’s curling championships called The Scotties: Tournament of Hearts.
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