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Drug runner pleads guilty in record cocaine haul
A Lethbridge drug runner charged in the largest cocaine bust in Edmonton history pleaded guilty Monday to possession for the purpose of trafficking.
Risdon shoots 6-under, 65 to lead at ATB Financial Classic
Dustin Risdon fired a 6 under par 65 to carry a three shot lead into the final round of the ATB Financial Classic.
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Kevin Taft has stepped down as leader of the Alberta Liberal party. Taft has been mulling his political future since the March 3 election, when his party took a remarkable beating at the hands of the ...
County business ranked third in AB
After taking a close look at all the communities within Alberta, Strathcona County was given third place for best community for business in 2008 by Alberta Venture magazine.
Conservative Senator suggests a new Senate, 'a true House of Provinces'
In order to maintain an elected Senate as a Chamber of Sober Second Thought rather than one that's more powerful than the elected House of Commons, there needs to be an an override amendment written into Bill ...
'Wild Rose Country' or 'Strong and Free'?
Speeders be warned: the new Alberta licence plate coming out in 2009 is going to be more photogenic to photo radar cameras.
Father arrested after son choked
Shocked Lethbridge cops have laid an assault charge against a dad for allegedly choking his seven-year-old son.
Grow grain for food, says Liberal party chair
Canadian farmers should stick to growing grains and oilseeds for food and leave the world of biofuels to countries like Brazil, the chairman of the federal Liberal party in Alberta standing committee on ...
Son of Star Trek creator beams in to Vulcan festival
The son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry landed in Vulcan, Alta., to launch the 15th annual Spock Days and Galaxyfest.
Canada must increase efforts to attract tourism
"Moose and Mounties" are no longer enough to lure tourists to Canada, says an Alberta tourism and marketing expert.
City council asked to ban pesticide use
City council may be asking Lethbridge residents how they feel about banning pesticide use completely in the city, depending on recommendations expected from administration in early July.
SACPA pays tribute to group's founder
When Gordon Campbell moved to Lethbridge in 1967, he saw the need for an organization that could stimulate public discussion and debate.
Members of the Calgary Police Service are cycling from Calgary to Edmonton to raise money for the Special Olympics.
Canadian to fight English favourite at UFC 85
Description: Middleweight Jason Day made a splash in his UFC debut at UFC 83 in April in Montreal when he stopped Alan Belcher in the first round.
ASC Alleges Illegal Sales Of Front Row Tickets Securities
The Alberta Securities Commission has issued an Amended Notice of Hearing alleging 16 companies and individuals breached Alberta securities laws in dealings with Front Row Tickets.
Friends off to Johns Hopkins, Princeton
Little did Jamie Huckabay know he'd be charting a course for the future when he struck up a conversation with a man at a University of Lethbridge fundraising event.