The final phase of construction has begun downtown on the 7 Street south portion of the cycling lanes. The construction will take place between 4th Avenue to 7th avenue south and will connect the downtown bike Read More
Tuesday provided some perfect weather to kick off Foodie Fest here in the city. The food truck festival is an initiative by the Lethbridge Downtown BRZ that began following the pandemic to get people back Read More
A few thousand people across the province came together this past Saturday to voice their frustrations with our current provincial government. It was a movement called “Enough is Enough UCP” and it was organized by Read More
Since 1958 Lethbridge College has graduated tens of thousands of students, and today over 1,200 have been added to the list. Many graduating with distinction and honors and one student receiving the prestigious Governor General’s academic Read More
Future medical students at the University of Lethbridge likely won’t begin their studies until at least the fall of 2026. And according to the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences it’s an ambitious Read More
We often hear of wildlife sightings in Lethbridge including deer and coyotes. Seeing a cougar, however, is a rare sight. The Lethbridge office of Fish and Wildlife received two reports over the Victoria Day weekend Read More
Lethbridge Police have a man in custody following a high-risk incident on Tuesday afternoon at a residence along the 3000 block of 20th Avenue south. Police say the man, who had previously barricaded himself inside of Read More
The City’s new cycling lanes will remain in place in Lethbridge, and construction plans will resume on the 7 Street south portion of the lanes from 4 Ave south to 7 ave south. There has been much Read More
The Roxy Theatre in Coleman, Alberta has been nominated as one of 12 finalists for the National Trust for Canada’s “The Next Great Save” competition this year. The theatre itself is a National Historic Site Read More
Lethbridge is off to the races again. The 2024 season kicks off this Saturday with the Kentucky Derby at the Rocky Mountain Turf Club. Another special event will take place on Mother’s Day followed by Read More
This past weekend recognized a day to honour and remember workers who have been killed, injured, or suffered an illness resulting from work related incidents. Each year on April 28, people across Canada and around the Read More
This Sunday will mark the 25-year anniversary of a tragedy that took place in the town of Taber, Alberta. On April 28, 1999, a 14-year-old boy walked into W.R. Myers High School and began shooting. He Read More
From bike paths to bridge walkways to how prepared our fire department is...you could call it a one-stop shop for the public to collect and give information. Close to 50 different City of Lethbridge projects Read More
Five candidates are vying to replace Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley. One of them is Edmonton Glenora MLA Sarah Hoffman who formerly held the positions of health minister and deputy premier during Notley’s rein. Read More
Alberta sees an early start to forest fire season – not to mention a risk of drought this summer , also the province spends $57M to research hydrogen to heat homes and fuel cars…and the Premiere Read More
Whether you’re much of a movie-goer or not, there’s no doubt you’ve been inside the legendary Lethbridge Movie Mill. Now its long-time owner is set to retire, but he says not to Read More
Jurors deliberated for just three hours Tuesday before finding three men guilty for their roles in the 2022 highway blockade at the Coutts border crossing. The trial for Alex Van Herk, Gerhard Janzen and Marco Van Read More
As a part of Budget 2024 the Liberals say they will provide more than $2.5 billion dollars in rebate cheques to around 600,000 small and medium sized businesses across the country. In Alberta, this breaks down to about $718 Read More
Grad season is just around the corner, and that can sometimes mean big purchases for mom and dad. But as BCN’s Jeannette Rocher explains, a Lethbridge non-profit is once again helping students suit-up for Read More
There are just some items every child needs growing up. A bicycle is certainly one of them. That’s according to the Green N’ Yellow group which is holding their annual Bicycle BBQ fundraiser on Read More
We’ve recently seen the Prime Minister making a cross country campaign-like tour to announce extra funding for housing in certain municipalities. Just last week he visited Calgary. But there’s been some criticism that Read More
Carbon tax vs the premiers….a cross country campaign by the prime minister…and possible Chinese election interference? There’s so much to unpack this week in Canadian politics and here to break it all Read More
Nothing says Spring like dusty dirty streets. But it is also the time when City crews begin passing through neighbourhoods sweeping up debris that has settled since last year. The 2024 campaign began today on the Read More
Israel completes its invasion stage of the war against Gaza as they turn their attention to invading Rafah in the deep southern Gaza Strip…also, the U.S. sends a warning to Iran…and who Read More
There is an ongoing debate over how to deal with greenhouse gas emissions. Many believe climate change a very real and present danger to the world, and it’s necessary to spend billions – even trillions Read More
Every year, Canadians lose millions of dollars to scammers through different methods of fraud. Corporal Sean Milne from the Alberta RCMP Provincial Financial Crime Team offers a couple of signs that a great financial opportunity Read More
The first round of the 2024 WHL playoffs kick off on Friday, March 28. The Lethbridge Hurricanes will travel to Swift Current to take on the Broncos for games 1 and 2. It will mark the eighth straight season Read More
The city of Lethbridge is taking the initiative to provide our local hockey team with a special lifesaving kit. It’s a first for a hockey arena. Five minutes…that’s how quickly it can Read More
Calgary-Elbow NDP-MLA Samir Kayande was in Lethbridge today. He and Lethbridge-West MLA Shannon Phillips were hosted by the Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce for a budget response and discussion luncheon at the Coast Hotel. Kayande believes Read More
Seeing pilots at an airport is a usual sight, but this Friday, March 22 if you’re heading to the Calgary International Airport Friday, you could see hundreds of WestJet pilots holding an informational picket. They Read More