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The Latest | Stormy Daniels is expected to appear Tuesday as a witness in Trump’s hush money trial

NEW YORK (AP) – As the third week of witness testimony in Donald Trump’s hush money trial takes place, all eyes are on who will be called next and whether the former president will be able to abide by the terms of his now twice-broken gag order that bars him from speaking publicly about jurors, ... Read More »


Stormy Daniels is expected to appear at Trump’s hush money trial on Tuesday

NEW YORK (AP) – An attorney for Stormy Daniels says the porn actor is expected to appear as a witness in Donald Trump’s hush money trial on Tuesday. Clark Brewster tells The Associated Press that Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is “likely” to be called as a witness in the trial on Tuesday. ... Read More »


Climate change is an added barrier to youth physical activity, report says

Heat waves and poor air quality from wildfires pose extra challenges tochildren and youth who need more exercise outside and less time staring at screens, a new report says. ParticipAction’s latest report card, released Tuesday, gives Canada’s kids a D+ for overall physical activity. It found that 39 per cent of children between the ages ... Read More »


When youre in a hole, dont dig another one

LORNE FITCH One definition of a consultant is someone who looks at your watch and tells you what time it is. The recently released consultants report Adaptation Roadmap for the SSRB: Assessment of Strategic Water Management Projects to Support Economic Development in the South Saskatchewan River Basin is a mirror reflecting back the aspirations of ... Read More »


Tuesday, May 7, 2024

SCHWARTZKOPF, Vera Rose <br/>GREGUS, Rick "Steamer" <br/>YUILL, Colleen <br/>HEINEN, Frank <br/>ROYER, Vic <br/>HINDBULL, Wanda <br/>MACRAE, Martha <br/>DILLABOUGH, Lucius <br/>VARGA, Magda <br/>HAWKINS, Detton <br... Read More »


Police break up pro-Palestinian student protest in Berlin as demonstrations spread across Europe

AMSTERDAM (AP) &#8211; Berlin police on Tuesday broke up a protest by several hundred pro-Palestinian activists who had occupied a courtyard on Berlin&#8217;s Free University earlier in the day. The protesters had put up about 20 tents and formed a human chain around the tents. Police called on the students via loudspeakers to leave the ... Read More »


Pet Valu reports $17.5M Q1 profit, revenue up four per cent from year earlier

MARKHAM, Ont. &#8211; Pet Valu Holdings Ltd. reported a first-quarter profit of $17.5 million, down from $18.7 million a year earlier, as its revenue rose four per cent. The pet food retailer says its profit amounted to 24 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended March 30 compared with a profit of 26 cents ... Read More »


Sex charges in human trafficking case withdrawn

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com Several sex-related charges against a Lethbridge man were withdrawn Monday after he agreed to sign a common law peace bond. During a brief hearing in Lethbridge court of justice, Fadi Chtewi consented to enter into the 12-month peace bond and acknowledge that without it, there is a risk that he would breach the ... Read More »


Wood&#8217;s Homes stands up for mental health

LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com Carrie Dahl says people dealing with mental health challenges are some of the strongest people she knows. They&#8217;re expected to live life with the same expectations of society while having a battle in their own brain, which &#8220;takes a lot of strength, especially in young people,&#8221; Dahl said Monday. Dahl, Fund Development and ... Read More »


Crews focusing on potholes along city streets

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com When it comes to potholes, Lethbridge motorists have little patience and they want them repaired yesterday, especially if the potholes are on their streets. But with more than 900 calls to repair potholes expected this year, don&#8217;t expect City crews to fill the hole in front of your house any time soon. &#8220;We ... Read More »


Bikers and bears support kids in hospital

Bikers revved their throttles for the annual Southern Alberta Bikers&#8217; Teddy Bear Parade and Motorcycle Awareness Ride in support of the Child Life Services at Chinook Regional Hospital on Saturday. More than 100 motorbikes were ridden from Honkers Pub on the city&#8217;s northside to Chinook Regional Hospital carrying toys and teddies on board which filled ... Read More »