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How German POW camps in Alberta changed the region
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OPINION: The Carney/Smith MOU: Who Really Won?
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 Mental Health Association says to reach out during isolation

Mental Health Association says to reach out during isolation

Bridge City News November 26, 2020

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney was quoted at Tuesday's media conference saying that no indoor social gatherings are permitted, ‘period’. However, Kenney was empathetic to those struggling with mental health issues. David Gabert of the Canadian Read More

 Councillors, Mayor vote to take 10 percent pay cut

Councillors, Mayor vote to take 10 percent pay cut

Jeannette Rocher November 25, 2020

Lethbridge City Council began budget deliberations as the Finance Committee is preparing its 2021 to 2022 Operating Budget Review. A wide range of groups came forward making their pitch to council as to what their needs were.Read More

 Lethbridge Victim Services looking for volunteers

Lethbridge Victim Services looking for volunteers

Bridge City News November 24, 2020

With COVID-19 changing the landscape of the way we work, and communicate, Lethbridge Victim Services are also impacted, going from in person visits to over the phone. As video journalist, Ainsley O'Riley, explains the volunteer Read More

 COVID-19 vaccine to arrive in Alberta by early 2021

COVID-19 vaccine to arrive in Alberta by early 2021

Bridge City News November 21, 2020

Alberta expects around 680,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to arrive in January. If all goes according to plan, the province would receive doses from pharmaceutical companies, Pfizer and Moderna. Video journalist Ainsley O’Riley hit the streets Read More

 Farmers in Flannel contest still accepting submissions

Farmers in Flannel contest still accepting submissions

Bridge City News November 20, 2020

The wardrobe of a farmer is likely to include some classic flannel. Alberta nonprofit, AG For Life is running a social media contest called Farmers in Flannel. It aims to thank farmers for their hard Read More

 LPS responds to province banning carding

LPS responds to province banning carding

Bridge City News November 19, 2020

The UCP announced today that effective immediately the province is banning carding and establishing clear rules for interactions between police and the public. These changes will ban police in Alberta from randomly stopping members of Read More

 New Police Chief for the Gas City

New Police Chief for the Gas City

Jeannette Rocher November 19, 2020

There's a new chief in town for Medicine Hat. Mike Worden, who is originally from the Hat, spent the past 25 years with the Calgary Police Service. Worden, who is currently working as a superintendent covering Read More

 Bill 47 – Arguments for and against

Bill 47 – Arguments for and against

Jeannette Rocher November 19, 2020

A new bill being proposed by the UCP, Bill 47, is receiving some backlash from the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees. The union says the bill, which is aimed at improving worker safety, will end up Read More

 Coaldale business owners weigh in on wearing masks

Coaldale business owners weigh in on wearing masks

Bridge City News November 18, 2020

Last month the town of Coaldale voted against a mandatory mask bylaw after the community disagreed that it needed one. The town said they wanted to instead focus on education opposed to enforcement. Video journalist, Read More

 Monday’s house fire deemed “accidental” by fire investigators

Monday’s house fire deemed “accidental” by fire investigators

Jeannette Rocher November 18, 2020

Lethbridge fire investigators completed their investigation into a house fire Monday morning on Blackfoot Road West. The investigation revealed that the fire was accidental.Read More

 Judge finds pediatrician not guilty in alleged sexual assault of a minor

Judge finds pediatrician not guilty in alleged sexual assault of

Naveen Day November 18, 2020

Justice Vaughan Hartigan found St. Albert pediatrician Dr. Ramneek Mohinder Kumar not guilty of sexually assaulting a minor Tuesday morning. Dr. Kumar was on trial for sexual assault and sexual interference. He was accused of Read More

 Lethbridge Police Chief presents recommendations on three police initiatives

Lethbridge Police Chief presents recommendations on three police initiatives

Naveen Day October 19, 2020

Lethbridge Police Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh made recommendations to City Council to permanently fund three police initiatives that he says are reducing the strain on sworn officers and saving money.Read More

 Mouldy Melcor Centre in downtown Lethbridge puts workers at risk

Mouldy Melcor Centre in downtown Lethbridge puts workers at risk

Jeannette Rocher October 7, 2020

The Government of Alberta and Alberta Health Services employees who work at the Melcor Centre in downtown Lethbridge, have been notified by their union that high levels of mould have been detected in the Melcor Read More

 Operation Red Nose will not provide its safe ride service in 2020

Operation Red Nose will not provide its safe ride service

Naveen Day October 7, 2020

Operation Red Nose announced on Wednesday that they will not be operating their safe ride service this holiday season nationwide. In a media release, they say it is due to the current health situation and Read More

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