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Ontario likely to mix 1st and 2nd vaccine doses amid lack of AstraZeneca supply
TORONTO - Ontario will likely mix and match COVID-19 vaccine doses in light of uncertain future supply of all the shots approved for use in Canada. Health Minister Christine Elliott says it's likely t...
May 10, 2021

'We will do everything we can,' B.C. police say to reassure public amid gang violence
BURNABY, B.C. - Top police officials in British Columbia are trying to reassure the public about safety after a gang war left two men dead and an innocent bystander hurt this weekend. Officers say the...
May 10, 2021

Review of federal prison isolation units 'not adequate,' new report says
OTTAWA - A study has found shortcomings with the process intended to serve as a check on new units for isolating federal prisoners from the general jail population. In response to criticism of solitar...
May 10, 2021

Vaccinated students attending University of Lethbridge eligible to win full tuition
The University of Lethbridge is launching what it calls the "most important contest" in the institution's history.Through the It's Worth A Shot! contest, registered students who get a COVID-19 vaccine...
May 10, 2021

Work begins to improve student transportation
Medicine Hat, AB--School buses in Alberta travel an estimated 450,000 kilometres per day and the Provincial Government says work is underway to improve K-12 student transportation.A task force led by ...
May 10, 2021

Redcliff Skatepark construction underway
REDCLIFF, AB - Redcliff youth will be able to enjoy a brand new skatepark this summer.Besides the BMX track, this will be the first skatepark for the town.Construction is now underway, and it's slated...
May 10, 2021

Lethbridge woman calls 2021 Census questions “too intrusive and too personal”
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The 2021 Canadian Census has not received a warm response from some Albertans.A Lethbridge woman, who asked to remain anonymous, told Lethbridge News Now that she believes some of the...
May 10, 2021

RCMP investigating after Albertan found dead on Southeastern B.C. highway
RADIUM HOT SPRINGS, B.C. - The B.C. RCMP is asking for the public's help after a 35-year-old woman was found dead on Thursday, May 6th in Kootenay National Park.The body of 35-year-old Brenda Ware was...
May 10, 2021

School divisions partner for digital course development
MEDICINE HAT, AB - The Medicine Hat Public School Division anticipates online learning will be a continued need this coming school year.And they're trying to plan the right mix of supporting students ...
May 10, 2021

Alberta leads Prairie provinces in accepting COVID vaccine bookings for pre-teens
Alberta leads the Prairie provinces in being the first to take COVID-19 vaccine bookings for pre-teens.The province begins accepting appointments for kids as young as 12 starting Monday, May 10.Saskat...
May 10, 2021