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 City Council Candidate | Kaitte Aurora | Sept 18th, 2025

City Council Candidate | Kaitte Aurora | Sept 18th, 2025

Jeannette Rocher September 18, 2025

We continue introducing you to candidates who are running for a seat on Lethbridge city council in the October 20th municipal election. When you say someone is a rocket scientist you’re usually referring to Read More

 Canadian Political Affairs | Brian Lilley | Sept 16, 2025

Canadian Political Affairs | Brian Lilley | Sept 16, 2025

Jeannette Rocher September 16, 2025

The House of Commons resumed Monday from its summer break, and for the first time since becoming Prime Minister, Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poillievre went to bat taking jabs at each other. That Read More

 City Council Candidate | Al Beeber | Sept 16th, 2025

City Council Candidate | Al Beeber | Sept 16th, 2025

Jeannette Rocher September 16, 2025

We continue to interview candidates vying for a seat on Lethbridge City Council, giving them an opportunity to share their platform and vision for our city.  Today, we welcome a name you might recognize from Read More

 CFIA orders 400 B.C. ostriches killed

CFIA orders 400 B.C. ostriches killed

Jeannette Rocher September 16, 2025

By now, you’ve probably heard at least bits and pieces about the controversy surrounding Universal Ostrich Farm, located in Edgewood, British Columbia – where some 400 Ostriches are under a cull order from the Canadian Food Read More

 $28K walk in woods for Nova Scotia veteran

$28K walk in woods for Nova Scotia veteran

Jeannette Rocher September 12, 2025

The province of Nova Scotia made headlines in early August, when premier Tim Houston ordered a ban on hiking and outdoor activities in the forests – due to the risk of wildfires.  There are many who Read More

 Surviving the 9/11 Attacks; a Personal Account

Surviving the 9/11 Attacks; a Personal Account

Jeannette Rocher September 11, 2025

On this day 24 years ago, we were glued to our TV’s watching as the two tallest buildings in New York came crashing to the ground. The terrorist attack on 9-11 changed the world forever. Read More

 City Council Canidate | Belinda Crowson | Sept 10th, 2025

City Council Canidate | Belinda Crowson | Sept 10th, 2025

Jeannette Rocher September 10, 2025

As next month’s municipal election approaches (Oct 20), we are taking some time to meet the candidates running for Lethbridge City Council. Belinda Crowson is an incumbent seeking a third term as councillor.  Read More

 City Council Canidate | Rajko Dodic | Sept 9th, 2025

City Council Canidate | Rajko Dodic | Sept 9th, 2025

Jeannette Rocher September 9, 2025

It won’t be long before municipal elections take place across Alberta. It’s happening on Oct. 20th.  Today we have the opportunity to speak with one of the candidates vying for a seat on Read More

 Canadian Taxpayers Federation discusses hidden UCP receipts

Canadian Taxpayers Federation discusses hidden UCP receipts

Jeannette Rocher August 19, 2025

Tired of paying high taxes, and seeing a lack of accountability in our politicians?  Let’s take a look at some of the latest news in these areas, with Kris Sims.  She is a journalist Read More

 Alberta Politics Update – Tyler Dawson – July 30th, 2025

Alberta Politics Update – Tyler Dawson – July 30th, 2025

Jeannette Rocher July 30, 2025

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took part in the sole by-election debate Tuesday night for the riding of Battle River-Crowfoot – this is the riding where more than 200 candidates are running – thanks for the longest ballot committee…Read More

 More than 200 names on Longest Ballot by-election

More than 200 names on Longest Ballot by-election

Jeannette Rocher July 29, 2025

Katy Perry and former PM Justin Trudeau spotted on a “date”?  Plus, an attempt to mess with the Battle River-Crowfoot by-election ballot may have backfired.  Elections Canada now says they will use what they are Read More

 Trump’s two week deadline for Russia

Trump’s two week deadline for Russia

Jeannette Rocher July 28, 2025

Thailand and Cambodia were at war for five days before a ceasefire agreement was struck; also, President Trump gives Russia less than two weeks to stop the war with Ukraine or else they will pay Read More

 Non-separatist says separatist sentiments growing in Western Provinces

Non-separatist says separatist sentiments growing in Western Provinces

Jeannette Rocher July 23, 2025

Talk of Alberta separatism has been heating up with discussions of a referendum on the issue as early as this fall. Critics say this is just a small group of mal contents stirring the pot; Read More

 Freedom Convoy frontrunners could be facing severe jail time: Brian Lilley

Freedom Convoy frontrunners could be facing severe jail time: Brian

Jeannette Rocher July 22, 2025

This week begins sentencing hearing for Freedom Convoy frontrunners Chris Barber and Tamara Lich, but is the prosecution politically motivated? Also, Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with premiers from across the country to update Read More

 Accusations surface that Obama administration “made-up” Russian collusion

Accusations surface that Obama administration “made-up” Russian collusion

Jeannette Rocher July 21, 2025

A Canadian missing child case comes to a heartbreaking end in the U.S.; also accusations are surfacing that officials in the Obama administration made-up the Russian collusion narrative – here with details about these stories Read More

 Alberta’s measles cases surpass U.S. numbers

Alberta’s measles cases surpass U.S. numbers

Jeannette Rocher July 16, 2025

Poilievre says he’s pro Canada and disagrees with Alberta separation. Tyler Dawson of the National Post shares his thoughts on this and more, including the over 1,300 reported cases of measles reported in Alberta – surpassing Read More

 Prime Minister Carney’s ethics disclosure filings released

Prime Minister Carney’s ethics disclosure filings released

Jeannette Rocher July 15, 2025

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ethics disclosure filings have been released. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre had lots to say about it. Also, will Canada strike a deal with the U.S. without raising tariffs? Brian Read More

 U.S DOJ criticized for handling of Epstein files

U.S DOJ criticized for handling of Epstein files

Jeannette Rocher July 14, 2025

A Shooting rampage at a church in Kentucky leaves three dead; the U.S Department of Justice is criticized for their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files; and Trump sends more air defense missiles to Read More

 The cost of lockdowns, study by JCCF

The cost of lockdowns, study by JCCF

Jeannette Rocher June 6, 2025

A new report from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has come up with some interesting findings on the physical, social and economic impacts of the Covid lockdowns. Joining us from Calgary to chat about Read More

 Polls show Carney popularity similar to Poilievre

Polls show Carney popularity similar to Poilievre

Jeannette Rocher June 6, 2025

We all know that the price of groceries has skyrocketed, and Alberta beef, even though its produced here in the west, is also becoming unaffordable. Also, the Prime Minister met with all the premiers recently…Read More

 Lethbridge’s BCN anchor named in word search puzzle

Lethbridge’s BCN anchor named in word search puzzle

Jeannette Rocher June 4, 2025

A man from Newfoundland and Labrador designed a word search book specifically about Alberta. It features over 100 word search puzzles that include categories like iconic landmarks, communities, waterfalls, parks, sports teams and even a “News Read More

 PM’s promises from throne; CTF’s Kris Sims discusses

PM’s promises from throne; CTF’s Kris Sims discusses

Jeannette Rocher May 30, 2025

By not tabling a federal budget, is there any kind of benefit to the Canadian public?   Kris Sims, former journalist and the Alberta Director with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation joins us in studio to discuss Read More

 How to play the new favourite sport of Pickleball

How to play the new favourite sport of Pickleball

Jeannette Rocher May 29, 2025

Pickleball is a sport that seems to be growing in popularity be leaps and bounds.  Why is that – what’s it all about? Richard Boras is one of the directors at the Coaldale Pickleball Club Read More

 Foreign Affairs: Iranian truckers’ strike could paralyze regime

Foreign Affairs: Iranian truckers’ strike could paralyze regime

Jeannette Rocher May 28, 2025

In the U.S and Canada we’re used to strike action by employees, but in Iran there’s a strike taking place that could potentially paralyze the Iranian Regime; PLUS if you’re planning Read More

 Parliament resumes; King Charles reads throne speech

Parliament resumes; King Charles reads throne speech

Jeannette Rocher May 27, 2025

 Parliament resumes after five months, King Charles arrives in Canada – and speaks at the throne speech. What are Canadians are thinking about it? Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley shares his thoughts. Read More

 Natural Alternatives for Health Solutions

Natural Alternatives for Health Solutions

Jeannette Rocher May 26, 2025

We all want to live life as healthily as we possibly can, and increasingly, people seem to be looking to natural health solutions. Today’s guest has some different approaches to achieving health. Joining us Read More

 Is Canada’s housing affordability improving, or getting worse?

Is Canada’s housing affordability improving, or getting worse?

Jeannette Rocher May 26, 2025

Is Canada’s housing affordability crisis improving, or is it getting worse?  Realistically, does today’s generation have any hope of ever owning their own home?  Joining us to discuss this issue is David Leis, Read More

 Manitoba cottage owner speaks of evacuation during wildfires

Manitoba cottage owner speaks of evacuation during wildfires

Jeannette Rocher May 16, 2025

As fires burned across Manitoba, the provincial government was prompted to close some provincial parks including Nopiming Provincial Park, northeast of Lac du Bonnet. Where the park’s “welcome” sign was completely consumed by flames. Read More

 Controversial coal exploration project approved

Controversial coal exploration project approved

Jeannette Rocher May 16, 2025

The Alberta Energy Regulator approved a controversial coal exploration project on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. The regulator says it determined approving the project is in the public interest and it won’t Read More

 AB separation referedum; 90% provincial workers vote strike

AB separation referedum; 90% provincial workers vote strike

Jeannette Rocher May 16, 2025

More than enough signatures have been acquired to hold a referendum for Alberta to separate; also 90% of Alberta’s provincial workers have voted to strike; Carney picks an Edmonton riding MP as part of his Read More

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Recent News

  • Lethbridge Polytechnic & Virtualware sign development agreement

    April 10, 2026 April 10, 2026

    Lethbridge Polytechnic’s Spatial Technologies Applied Research and Training Centre (START) has signed a development agreement with VR company Virtualware. The...

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  • Trade partners searching to limit commercial border crossing delays

    April 10, 2026 April 10, 2026

    Besides fuel prices, another headache for Canadian truckers is crossing the border into the US. Industry partners in commerce, manufacturing...

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  • Hurricanes coaches added to Canada’s U18 IIHF Championship roster

    April 10, 2026 April 10, 2026

    Hockey Canada has named two Lethbridge Hurricanes coaches as part of their coaching staff for the upcoming 2026 IIHF World...

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  • Lethbridge rally calls for water protection over coal mining

    April 10, 2026 April 10, 2026

    Recent measures by the provincial government, including coal mining, have drawn the community’s attention. Today, a rally was held by the Lethbridge...

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  • Five charged with first-degree murder in targeted attack

    April 9, 2026 April 9, 2026

    Lethbridge Police have provided a detailed update on a murder that occurred at a south Lethbridge apartment on March 27th....

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  • Lethbridge rally calls for water protection over coal mining

    April 10, 2026 April 10, 2026

    Recent measures by the provincial government, including coal mining, have drawn the community’s attention. Today, a rally was held by the Lethbridge...

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  • Cinderella Project returns to help grads shine

    April 9, 2026 April 9, 2026

    MyCityCare looked more like a Disney princess’ closet today as the non-profit’s Cinderella Project and Tux Shop opened its doors to the community with a...

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  • Celebrating National Public Health week at the UofL

    April 9, 2026 April 9, 2026

    It’s National Public Health Week across the country, a time to recognize the vital role public health practitioners play in improving our health and well-being. This week the...

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  • Seedy Saturday is returning to Lethbridge

    April 8, 2026 April 8, 2026

    Spring is here, and Seedy Saturday is returning to Lethbridge—with an opportunity to learn about gardening, local food, and the...

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  • Crowsnest Trail Pathway moves into phase two

    April 8, 2026 April 8, 2026

    Construction of the Crowsnest Trail Pathway has moved into Phase Two. At the beginning of this week, the City of...

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