Health care costs for refugees and asylum claimants have climbed dramatically over the past decade, rising from $60 million to nearly $1 billion this year, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer. What’s behind the surge, and Read More
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Future of Lethbridge’s integrated Fire&EMS system remains uncertain
The future of our city’s integrated Fire and Emergency Medical Service is still very much up in the air. City...
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Canadian College World Series to begin baseball festivities
UPDATE: The Canadian College Baseball Conference World Series has been relocated to Lloyd Nolan Yard for the entirety of the...
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New outdoor University social space now under development
The University of Lethbridge will be getting a new backyard renovation this summer, thanks to a grant from the Embark...
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Southern Alberta investing in Highway 3 Tourism Corridor
A joint-regional investment is helping to develop a tourism corridor along Highway 3. About $120,000 will go toward enhancing the...
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New farmers’ market coming to Coaldale
The folks from Coaldale will have a new farmers’ market during the summer season. The exciting new community initiative is...
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Future of Lethbridge’s integrated Fire&EMS system remains uncertain
The future of our city’s integrated Fire and Emergency Medical Service is still very much up in the air. City...
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New farmers’ market coming to Coaldale
The folks from Coaldale will have a new farmers’ market during the summer season. The exciting new community initiative is...
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Boost for Green-Acres seniors’ lodge modernization in Picture-Butte
Seniors in Picture Butte could soon have access to a more modern and expanded living space as Green Acres Foundation...
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High school students honoured in Registered Apprenticeship Program
Today, over 80 graduating high school students who took part in the Registered Apprenticeship Program, or RAP, were honored during...
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Public safety or cost savings? Debate over Lethbridge-Fire/EMS system at SACPA
A growing debate over the future of Lethbridge’s integrated Fire/EMS system took centre stage at today’s Southern Alberta Council on Public...
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