The Fellowship of Christian Farmers are heading to many events across the country spreading the Gospel of Christ. The FCFC’s Brad Wilson explains in this interview with BCN’s Hal Roberts.Read More
The province is looking at tweaking the Alberta Bill of Rights. According to our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, it will include strengthening firearm and property rights. He says this will offer the government a playbook Read More
The Trudeau government survived another non-confidence motion put forward by the Poilievre Conservatives. There is also some talk that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may prorogue Parliament ahead of the Bloc’s Oct 29th deadline to Read More
Construction continues for the twinning of Highway 3 between Taber and Burdett. Bill Chapman, Coaldale councilor and past president of the Highway 3 Twinning Development Association, says the project appears to be on time and on budget. Read More
It appears as though a shortage of city transit bus drivers has been impacting routes in Lethbridge. City officials say there have been a number of route cancellations over the past few days. There has Read More
New research says a number of young nurses are leaving the healthcare profession in Canada. The report from the Montreal Economic Institute says around 40 per cent of nurses under the age of 35 are bailing on Read More
The UCP now has their candidate for the Lethbridge West riding. Lethbridge City Councilor John Middleton-Hope won on the first ballot Monday night when he received two votes over 50 per cent. He defeated Erin Leclerc Read More
Many Canadians agree with the federal Conservatives that we should have a carbon tax vote so that we can go to the polls early not having to wait until October of next year. But…according Read More
Recent reports say at least 30 Hezbollah members were killed and more than 2800 were injured when their pagers exploded. According to our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Daftari, many within Israel feel the pager attacks were poetic Read More
It is official. The national debt has now doubled under the leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. According to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation it took around 24 prime ministers 150 years to rack up a 616–billion–dollar Read More
With the federal government’s gun buyback legislation continuing a number of gun owners here in Alberta are wondering what their rights are. Leighton Grey is an Alberta constitutional lawyer who was actually involved in Read More
Lethbridge Police have charged a 34-year-old man with drug and weapon offences following a traffic stop on September 18. Police say they stopped the man on a bicycle for equipment violations but then discovered that he Read More
Since 2011 Lethbridge has joined many communities across the country celebrating literacy, storytelling and the literary arts. It is called the Word on the Street Festival. Organizers at the Lethbridge Public Library say there is a Read More
Conor Gallagher and his wife Ashley are like most North American couples. They work hard and spend a lot of time raising their family. The only difference with their family is that they have 16 children! Read More
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is raising the alarm over 2.7 million dollars that was spent by the federal government on high profile international film and music festivals. Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the CTF, joined us Read More
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that 8.6 billion dollars will be going towards building more schools and creating around 200-thousand new spaces for students over the next seven years. According to our legislative reporter, and the Read More
Two big by-elections were held on Monday night. In the Winnipeg riding of Elmwood-Transcona the NDP took it with Leila Dance narrowly defeating the Conservative candidate, Colin Reynolds. In the LaSalle, Emard-Verdun riding in Quebec Read More
The folks with Alberta Grains are pitching in with just over 4.3-million-dollars toward the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange or Gate initiative. Officials say it is part of a broader 13.2-million-dollar collaboration to create a state-of-the-art Read More
The trial involving a couple of leaders with the Freedom Convoy has officially come to an end. The legal proceedings have wrapped up more than a year after they first began. Tamara Lich and Chris Read More
Many communities are using e-bikes. They are a great way to get around and don’t emit any emissions. The folks with the Green Acres Foundation are launching a new e-bike for the residents of Read More
With China retaliating against Canada’s tariff on Chinese made vehicles with a tariff of their own on Canadian canola that will severely impact our agriculture industry. Alberta’s Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, RJ Read More
It appears as though certain Liberal MPs at the caucus retreat in B.C. are wanting to see Prime Minister Justin Trudeau step aside. There are others, however, who feel Trudeau is the MVP of Read More
Alberta government officials say new market rules introduced by the province have decreased electricity prices year over year by close to 60 per cent in August. To chat about this in more detail is Alberta’s Read More
The Southern Alberta Toy Run is taking place tomorrow here in Lethbridge. This is the 43rd year of the event which brings together motorcycle riders from all over supporting a good cause. Dallas Harty is Read More
Many dream of living a life of relaxation as they reach their golden years and settle into retirement. The reality for many seniors, however, is that there are often times feelings of isolation and loneliness. Read More
Kelita Haverland is a Canadian singer and songwriter, who also is a five-time Juno nominee. She has experienced many highs and lows in her career and personal life. She just released her memoir entitled ‘Reason Read More
Dan McTeague is a former Liberal MP in the Jean Chretien and Paul Martin governments. He says with the NDP ending the coalition agreement early it could spell the end for both Justin Trudeau and Read More
As you have heard on Bridge City News, the UCP now has three nominees vying to become the sole candidate for the Lethbridge West riding. The three are city councilor John Middleton Hope, realtor Shauna Read More
A special dinner honouring our veterans will be taking place at the Royal Canadian Legion General Stewart Branch here in Lethbridge on September 15th. It will kick off National Legion Week. Co-Chair of the Public Read More
The town of Coaldale is seeing some nice growth. Town officials say from 2018-2022 the town saw the second highest population growth in the region trailing only Lethbridge by 0.4 per cent. During that time frame Read More