Around 20 politicians in Canada flew overseas or visited the United States over the holidays — Alberta had the most. Premier Jason Kenney demoted seven UCP MLAs and party staff. Lethbridge East MLA Nathan Neudorf reacted to Read More
With COVID-19, the dairy industry is one that has been hit very hard. In addition to challenges from restaurant closures, Canadian milk producers are competing with the growing business of plant based alternatives. Some say Read More
Many people were thrilled to kiss 2020 goodbye and embrace the new year. With 1 in 10 Canadians losing their jobs, and mounting stress due to the pandemic, a lot of people are seeking a more meaningful life Read More
The Western Hockey League recently announced they have postponed the bantam draft. It was originally scheduled for May of next year but has now been postponed until December of 2021. Lethbridge minor hockey officials say that Read More
SASHA house in Lethbridge helps many in the community struggling with mental health and addiction. Along with programming, they are also host to a number of long and short term beds. Organizers say they are Read More
The Lethbridge Police Service will not be criminally charging ARCHES employees after an investigation uncovered the $1.5 million in provincial funds which was previously unaccounted for has been uncovered.Read More
A well-dressed man in his late 20s or early 30s has reportedly knocked on the door of a senior's home in Lethbridge, let himself in posing as an employee of the Lethbridge Senior Citizens organization. Read More
The federal government invested thousands of dollars into southern Alberta for the second round of Emergency Support funding. Ten nonprofits in the region including Streets Alive and Woods homes were supplied with funding. As Ainsley Read More
It is not too late to donate to Lethbridge Family Services Angel Tree Campaign. The Lethbridge Hurricanes have partnered with the organization through the Ts for Toys fundraiser. The initiative is put on by the Read More
The Christmas story is one of the most iconic of all time. Jesus’ birth has been told in many ways. Evangelical Free church in Lethbridge will put on a performance of their own, told from Read More
One local school has made Christmas a whole lot better for the families in it. Victoria Park high school ran its annual Save on Foods hamper initiative, and this year was a record breaking one. Read More
Early Wednesday morning a Lethbridge business owner woke up to the news that his front window had been smashed. Catwalk Salon owner, Levi Cox, took to social media to share what had happened to a Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes Western Hockey League season has been delayed once again. The January 8 start date has been cancelled by the league. Officials say they will hold a discussion with the Board of Governors and Read More
Lethbridge Police Service is expecting layoffs in the coming months. The news comes after Monday's decision by City Council to reduce funding by $1-million to the LPS. Officials say 87 percent of the police budget goes Read More
Last summer former Lethbridge Pronghorn hockey player, Evan Wardley organized an anti racism protest in Lethbridge. Today, he is taking things one step further, partnering with the United Way and starting up the Unification Project Read More
The late Logan Boulet will be honoured with a national award on Monday from the Canadian Blood Services.Read More
Lethbridge Police Service officially has more boots on the ground today. The LPS graduated 8 Community Peace Officers (CPO). The Siksika Nation will also receive some much needed enforcement. As Video Journalist Ainsley O’Riley explains, Read More
The provincial government announced new grant options this week for both small and medium sized businesses offering up to $20,000 in funding. There are some business owners however, who do not qualify, leaving them desperate for Read More
In light of the restrictions, Lethbridge Mayor Chris Spearman shared a message for the community.Read More
The new provincial restrictions mean that starting Sunday, December 13 numerous city facilities will be closed. City Manager, Greg Adair shared which specific places in Lethbridge that will include.Read More
While many businesses say they don’t think they can survive another shutdown, the province announced new funding on Tuesday.Read More
It’s a cosmic coincidence. For the first time since 1623 Jupiter and Saturn will appear to align the night sky, and shine brighter than ever. This occurrence is being called the 'Christmas Star'. Video Journalist Read More
The Mustard Seed intends to put forth a zoning application with the city for the Ramada Hotel on Mayor Magrath Drive. Residents within a 60 metre range of the facility received a letter from the organization, Read More
There are currently 400 people on the waiting list in Lethbridge for permanent supportive housing. A Christian organization known as the Mustard Seed is looking to get those people out of a shelter, and into a Read More
Lethbridge East MLA, Nathan Neudorf announced funding for three infrastructure projects in Lethbridge including $11-million towards the Lethbridge airport.Read More
Recovering from addiction is a complex issue. Many say it takes hard work, a balanced lifestyle, and emotional support. But, who says that support needs to come from a human being? The Recovery College in Read More
A Christian organization called the Mustard Seed is expanding into Lethbridge. The group plans to provide sober supportive housing to our city's most vulnerable. The nonprofit already provides over half a million meals per month, Read More
Winners of the 2020 YQL Expressions of Reconciliation Art and Media Contest have been announced. The first place winner is Star Crop Eared Wolf for an arrangement of pressed flowers and plants. United Way’s Marketing Read More
If you’re not sure about Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden being open due to pandemic restrictions, you’ll be happy to know that the winter lights festival is a go. The garden's grand opening is Read More
Farming Smarter had plans to host an in-person conference Wednesday and Thursday at Exhibition Park, but with provincial restrictions not allowing banquet-style events, the organization was pushed to an entirely virtual event. Organizers say that Read More