A Lethbridge judge has ruled that the autopsy report of a young boy will not be allowed as evidence when the careless driving trial for Neil Skjodt begins Monday.
Seniors Week kicked off with an event in Taber on Monday, and while the week is
a celebration of the aging population, it’s also shining a light on some of the
issues they face.
A new survey for the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada showed that 66 per cent of respondents said fuel prices will force them to cancel or limit their road trips this year.
Vocal opposition to the province’s proposed K-6 curriculum continued on Saturday, leading to ‘Ditch the Draft’ rallies across Alberta on Saturday, including in Lethbridge.