City of Lethbridge releases more inclusive welcoming land acknowledgment
A more inclusive and welcoming land acknowledgment has been released by the City of Lethbridge.
A more inclusive and welcoming land acknowledgment has been released by the City of Lethbridge.
Those looking to do some de-cluttering ahead of the fall can put their unwanted items on their front lawn for the annual Reuse Rendezvous this weekend.
The City of Lethbridge is encouraging residents to apply to become members on one of city council’s many boards, commissions and committees.
For almost two weeks, a city of 1.6 million people has been told once again to stop watering lawns, take three-minute showers, hold off on laundry and dishes, and let the yellow in their toilets mellow.
A precious -- and tasty -- cargo arrived in Calgary Saturday.
One man was injured in a multi-vehicle collision that took place in the Cochrane area early Friday evening.
The United Way and its partners are trying to help Calgarians in need stretch their limited dollars.
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek met with representatives from the Alberta government Friday, just days after councillors voted to start the process to 'wind down' the $6.2 billion Green Line and transfer the cost and risk to the provincial government.
Two art installations commemorating Ukrainian culture in Canada are on display in Edmonton through next week. One of them is a project six years in the making.
It was the years-long cruise that was supposed to set sail, but saw its departure postponed… postponed… and postponed again.
Families and advocates of children with disabilities are concerned about backlogs in the system leaving some without support.
Alberta RCMP are continuing their search for Elijah Strawberry, wanted in the death of a Rocky View County worker in early August.
Canada earns two more gold medals at the Paralympic Games in Paris surpassing the team’s performance in Tokyo. Andrew Johnson reports.
Public service unions will start the week with an early-morning rally opposing the policy. But despite the unions' 'summer of discontent' and an ongoing court challenge, the new rules will still kick in on Sept. 9.
A recent study by Statistics Canada sheds light on how different occupations may be affected by the AI boom, including those who might lose their jobs in a more automation-driven future.
The wildfire fight in central B.C. intensified Friday, according to officials.
Quebec will authorize advance requests for medical assistance in dying (MAID) without waiting for Ottawa to amend its Criminal Code.
The number of children who were burned to death in a school dormitory in central Kenya has risen to 21, the government spokesperson said Saturday.