July 2nd, 2025

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Local News

  • Pakistani immigrant taking full advantage of southern Alberta

    Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Canada is known for its beautiful scenery, which can often be taken for granted by locals who have experienced it their entire lives. But one local refugee is hoping to help people see Canada through a different lens. Many Lethbridge residents recognize Ahmed Mustafa from his regular [...] Read More »

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  • Local author keeps things light in her new memoir

    Nathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A new memoir set in Lethbridge looks to tell the story of Ruth Irene Buchanan, a longtime humour columnist and the former editor of the Lethbridge Magazine. The book was released in March and is available on Amazon. In an interview with the Herald, Buchanan says the [...] Read More »

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  • Building fun one block at a time

    Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As one of the most recognized and beloved toy brands in the world, LEGO has come a long way since the 93-year-old company introduced the now iconic interlocking plastic brick system in 1958.  Some 67 years later, LEGO has survived, adapted, innovated and evolved, adding specialized kits, [...] Read More »

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  • Breakfast with a side of cultural knowledge

    Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter For many years, Lethbridge residents have celebrated Canada day in true Canadian fashion: a breakfast and giving back to the Interfaith Food Bank. Each year the food bank hosts a breakfast that includes a breakfast sandwich, fruit and coffee, as well as entertainment for kids and adults [...] Read More »

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  • Shakespeare classic with a modern twist

    Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Shakespeare Performance Society is inviting members of the community and beyond, to take a trip to the Kingdom of Navarre through their performance of Love’s Labour’s Lost beginning on Thursday at Galt Gardens.  Director Dawn McCaugherty says this is one of Shakespeare’s earliest plays when he was a beginner [...] Read More »

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National News

  • Ottawa must pass a law revoking digital service tax before refunds are issued: CRA

    OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency says taxpayers who already paid the now-defunct digital services tax will have to wait for Ottawa to pass new legislation before they can get their refund. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced late Sunday that, in a bid to restart trade negotiations with the United States, Canada was dropping the [...] Read More »

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  • Carney to meet with automotive sector CEOs as U.S. trade talks continue

    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with automotive sector CEOs this morning. The sector is a key front in the trade war between the United States and Canada. U.S. President Donald Trump has said repeatedly that the U.S. does not need Canadian cars and he wants to see automotive companies move [...] Read More »

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  • In the news today: Hundreds of wildfires burn across Canada, Montreal’s trash problem

    Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Wildfires continue to scorch parts of Canada Wildfires are currently raging in several provinces across Canada. The BC Wildfire Service reports that crews are battling more than 70 wildfires in British Columbia, with one particularly intense wildfire near [...] Read More »

    7 hours ago
  • Hundreds of wildfires continue to burn different parts of Canada,

    Wildfires are currently raging in several provinces across Canada. The BC Wildfire Service reports that crews are battling more than 70 wildfires in British Columbia, with one particularly intense wildfire near the community of Lytton, having led to a local state of emergency and several evacuation orders. In Yukon, the territorial government has lifted an [...] Read More »

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  • Montreal’s move to biweekly trash pick up proving to be a slow process

    MONTREAL — The garbage may be piling up and causing some disgruntlement on the sidewalks of a few Montreal streets, but municipal officials say it’s all part of a plan to become a zero-waste city by the year 2030. And they say their plan is working. “People are making progress in their thinking, realizing that [...] Read More »

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