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Spruce Grove, Alberta February 28, 2004 Cpl. Galoway was shot and killed while assisting the Edmonton Emergency Response team alongside his police dog Cito during a standoff at a home. When the suspect tried to flee in a vehicle, a gunfight occurred that also left the suspect dead. Constable Chris Garrett Cobourg Police Service: Cobourg, Ontario
Moon, an Indigenous woman, was shot and killed by an RCMP officer at her home in a small Whe-la-la-U community. She allegedly refused to put the knife she was holding down. Her nine-year-old daughter was home at the time of the incident. [99] 2003-07-14 Tabesh, Keyvan (18) British Columbia
Johnston ran for a seat in the Alberta Legislature in the 1975 Alberta general election as a candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party in the Lethbridge East electoral district. He won the race with a landslide majority, defeating incumbent Social Credit MLA John Anderson and two other candidates to win his first term in office. [ 1 ]
James Nation Hillyer (8 July 1974 – 23 March 2016) was a federal Canadian politician who served as a Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Lethbridge and later Medicine Hat–Cardston–Warner.
The Claresholm highway shooting was a murder–suicide that occurred on December 15, 2011, on Alberta Highway 2, just north of Claresholm, Alberta, Canada.The suspect, 21-year-old Derek Jensen, killed three people with a Heckler & Koch 9mm handgun, before killing himself. [2]
Park Place Mall or Park Place Shopping Centre, is a shopping mall located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.. Built in 1988, the 477,000 sq ft (44,300 m 2)+ mall covers four city blocks downtown and includes over 120 stores, including three anchor stores, Winners, Shoppers Drug Mart and Galaxy Cinemas.
Lethbridge Sun Times is a weekly paper in the Lethbridge, Alberta, area, with a circulation of 24,000 in 2007. The paper is part of Alta Newspaper Group , the same company that publishes and distributes the daily Lethbridge Herald .
In 1995, The Lethbridge Herald was the first Alberta newspaper to introduce an Internet edition. On 6 September 1996, it switched to full morning delivery. [2] In 2011, Alta Newspaper Group published the biweekly Lethbridge Journal. [4]