February 10th, 2026
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  • RCMP Major Crimes Unit investigating a shooting in Raymond

    By Kristine Jean Southern Alberta Newspapers ssnews@sunnysouthnews.com The RCMP Major Crimes Unit is investigating a shooting in the Town of Raymond, early Saturday morning.    In a press release Monday morning, Feb. 9, RCMP confirmed several details of the incident and said Raymond RCMP were dispatched to a report of shots fired in the Town [...] Read More »

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  • CFLSA celebrates 60th anniversary with grants program

    By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald The Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta (CFLSA) announced Monday they will be celebrating their 60th anniversary with a special one-time grants program.  Executive Director Charleen Davidson said they want the community to celebrate with them and came up with the idea of providing a one-time fund for celebrations.  [...] Read More »

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  • Plungers , LPS K9 make a splash for the Special Olympics

    By Joe Manio Lethbridge Herad Festival Square hosted the annual chilly fundraiser with plungers in costumes, corporate teams, and even a hesitant police dog braving a five-foot-deep ice tank. As the countdown ticked-down to zero Saturday, participants readied themselves with nervous laughter and confident grins as the tank dared them to jump. The 2026 Polar [...] Read More »

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  • Art and Craft Supply Swap goes this weekend

    By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald Environment Lethbridge is looking for artists and crafters to participate in their first Art and Craft Supply Swap on Feb. 15.  The event is a two-part event, where anyone in the community who has extra art and craft supplies can drop them off on Feb. 14, and come back on [...] Read More »

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  • New Parade Marshal program allows for more community input

    By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald Excite Lethbridge has opened the nomination process for the Whoop-Up Days Parade Marshal to the public this year and they are asking for their input.  Whoop-Up Days is one of the most attended events of the year, which kicks off with a parade led by a member of the community, [...] Read More »

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National News

  • Procurement minister says loans to Canada Post aren’t a ‘long-term solution’

    OTTAWA — Federal Procurement Minister Joël Lightbound is defending the government’s latest $1 billion loan to Canada Post but says federal support can’t be a “long-term solution” for the Crown corporation. The federal government is making $1.01 billion available to Canada Post in the form of a repayable loan to help the Crown corporation remain [...] Read More »

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  • Montreal police chief says officers’ arrests in Toronto a ‘sad moment’ for policing

    MONTREAL — The recent arrests of several Toronto officers in an organized crime investigation is a dark spot for law enforcement in Canada, but police services across the country do their best to guard against corruption, Montreal’s police chief said Tuesday. “Trust me, we’re doing the best we can to avoid that kind of event,” [...] Read More »

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  • Canadian ICC judge says Trump’s sanctions won’t stop her from doing her job

    OTTAWA — When International Criminal Court judge Kimberly Prost goes on vacation, she needs to phone hotels in advance to explain that she can’t pay for a room with a credit card — because she’s been sanctioned by the Trump administration. Ebooks suddenly vanish from the Winnipeg-born jurist’s devices and she tries to dissuade well-meaning [...] Read More »

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  • Suspect pleads not guilty to murder in Vancouver Starbucks stabbing trial

    VANCOUVER — A gruesome video of a fatal stabbing on a downtown Vancouver Starbucks patio nearly three years ago has been played in court on the first day of the suspect’s murder trial in the British Columbia Supreme Court. Inderdeep Singh Gosal pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Paul Schmidt [...] Read More »

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  • Conservative MP requests to skip scheduled pay raise

    OTTAWA — Conservative MP Mike Dawson says he can’t “in good conscience” accept the pay raise members of Parliament are supposed to get in April because it’s unfair when Canadians are struggling to keep up with the rising cost of living. MPs are set to receive a 4.2 per cent raise on April which the [...] Read More »

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