Galt Gardens closed by Lethbridge Police after sudden death
Lethbridge police are investigating a sudden death in the city's downtown.

Lethbridge police are investigating a sudden death in the city's downtown.
A United Conservative Party candidate in Lethbridge claims teachers are exposing students to pornography and gender reassignment without parental knowledge.
It's been five years since the Municipal District and Town of Taber declared a state of emergency due to overland flooding in the area.
Calgary police have laid hundreds of charges in a three-week undercover drug trafficking operation focusing on CTrain stations.
An Alberta junior hockey broadcaster has been fired over the use of a discriminatory term at a game on Wednesday night.
Fort Calgary will be returning to its roots by reopening its garden for the first time since it was plowed over five years ago.
A 15-year-old girl shot to death in the community of Martindale early Tuesday morning, has now been identified by friends and police as Sarah Alexis Jorquera.
The City of Calgary says improvements to Calgary’s Plus 15 network that make it more accessible are now complete.
Alberta's energy regulator has defended its finding that the province's largest recorded earthquake was caused by oilpatch activity, saying the pattern of temblors since last fall clearly points to a water disposal well even though there's no suggestion rules were flouted.
Calgary police say they've arrested a woman in connection with a stabbing at the Lions Park LRT station that stemmed from a fight between several people.
A United Conservative Party candidate in Lethbridge claims teachers are exposing students to pornography and gender reassignment without parental knowledge.
Alberta's tourism sector has a "serious labour shortage" that can threaten its long-term viability, a new labour study has found.
Actor Jeremy Renner speaks with ABC News' Diane Sawyer about his near-fatal snowplow accident.
A long list of failures by Nova Scotia RCMP leadership and policing systems dominate the final report into Nova Scotia's April 2020 mass shooting.
The commission examining Canada’s worst mass shooting says the RCMP needs to be reviewed, restructured, and start admitting to its mistakes.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered a brief initial response to the final report from the Mass Casualty Commission (MCC) into Canada's worst mass shooting, which claimed the lives of 22 people in Nova Scotia in 2020. Vowing changes will come, here's what Trudeau said.
The federal Liberals are trending downward on three key measures while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has surpassed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when it comes to the question of who Canadians would prefer now as their prime minister, according to Nanos Research.
A Toronto man, whose neighbours vanished eight years ago and left their home completely abandoned, said he's fed up living next door to a property that is in complete disarray.
The public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting is hearing from lawyers for victims' families on why they want to call RCMP officers to the stand.