Crews from four stations were dispatched to a residential fire in North Lethbridge. They were quick to extinguish the fire before it could spread further. All residents were safely evacuated, and no injuries were reported. Read More
Economic Development Lethbridge alongside SuperQ Quantum Computing, announced the ground-breaking launch of Canada’s first Quantum Super Hub at the Tecconnect innovation facility. The new platform uses hybrid elements of CPU, A-I and Quantum optimization Read More
Members of both Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services and Lethbridge Police Service will be pitted against one another at Spitz Stadium on June 27th. The event is meant as a celebration of first responders and Read More
Patrick Berry of Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services will be heading to Birmingham, Alabama to compete at the World Police and Fire games in late June and early July. Berry will participate in mountain biking Read More
A disciplinary hearing involving allegations of misconduct against Lethbridge Police Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh has concluded after he was found not guilty. The initial complaint was filed by the former Deputy Chief that alleges the Chief Read More
Amidst the potential for a second strike by the union of Canada Post workers in six months, a Lethbridge business has learned from the last one in late 2024… and has taken steps to ensure online Read More
The City of Lethbridge says due to multiple factors such as age, disease and climate, many of the weeping birch trees planted 50 to 60 years ago are showing signs of decline. They estimate there are 750 weeping Read More
The City of Lethbridge is bringing in goats for a seventh year – to eat up any regrowth and tackle any weeds. 205 goats will alternate their clean-up efforts in Indian Battle, Alexander Wilderness and Pavan Parks Read More
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith headlined a town hall in Fort MacLeod that became the center of controversy around the ongoing issue of coal mining developments on the Eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Smith and Read More
Protesters against new coal mining developments interrupted Premier Danielle Smith as she took questions from the media prior to a coal town hall in Fort MacLeod on Wednesday evening.Read More
The City of Lethbridge wants to hear from residents and stakeholders about the proposed changes to phase two of the city’s Land Use Bylaw renewal project. A public survey has been released online that Read More
Lethbridge Police have charged a 36-year-old man in connection with a sexual assault that allegedly took place 6 years ago. 36-year-old Landon Byron Kern Waters of Lethbridge has been charged with sexual assault and is scheduled Read More
A study from the Alberta government, awaiting peer review – reports that high selenium levels have been discovered in the Crowsnest Lake’s fish population. The province has issued a fish consumption advisory for brown trout, Read More
A new Leger poll commissioned by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, shows that 45% of Canadians, or 54% of those among decided respondents, want the federal government to decrease spending. Federal Director, Franco Terrazzano, says Mark Carney is Read More
The city is reminding residents of Lethbridge of major construction developments that will result in traffic changes, as well as large amounts of dust blowing loose soil across neighborhoods. Work includes developments in the Crossings Read More
Friends of Medicare say they have listened to stories of seniors and their families having trouble obtaining family doctors, continuing care and surgeries at the Live Well Showcase on Thursday.Read More
Eighteen-year-old Tate McGaryy won gold at the Skills Canada National Competition in Cabinet Making, and will compete at Worlds in China next year. McGarry says he’s excited his practice has brought him to this Read More
The City of Lethbridge is investing &1.2 million towards their Community Capital Project Grant and Make-Your-Mark Grant to go towards not-for-profit organizations to create more inclusive and accessible spaces.Read More
Our Lady of the Assumption School in Lethbridge received its certification to become an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme School. This means that students will learn their typical Alberta school curriculum tied with themes of Read More
The Frontier Centre for Public Policy introduced a new real-time money counter that shows the revenue losses from Canada selling discounted oil & gas to the United States. David Leis, the President of the Frontier Read More
The City of Lethbridge has undergone the process of modernizing the Henderson Ice Centre, building new changerooms at the old practice rink and upgrading existing facilities. The project will cost $6 million and be completed by Read More
The City of Lethbridge dismantled a “high-risk” encampment on the river valley after finding debris and fire-risk items that brought concern for safety, environmental and structural risks.Read More
A crew member of the City of Lethbridge breaks down the rescue efforts of three ducklings who were trapped in a catch basin on Wednesday. The team alongside members of the community blocked traffic and Read More
Lethbridge County has issued a fire ban due to hot, dry and windy conditions that elevate the risk of wildfires to extreme. All burning is prohibited for residents, which includes campfires, incinerators, charcoal barbecues and Read More
The Lethbridge Region Economic Resilience Task Force say it is continuously working to navigate tariff impacts from the United States. Trevor Lewington spoke at a SACPA meeting to highlight challenges, but also solutions where Lethbridge Read More
Lethbridge City Council this week have approved on a business incentive where certain sectors can be covered in incremental increases in their property taxes. Council also voted to split the L&D Exhibition into Read More
The Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation has received their largest donation ever from the wills of a local couple. The Jack Ady Cancer Centre will be the recipient of a $2.9 million donation from the late Bruce Read More
The Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce hosted a formal discussion on Tuesday on the topic of rural health care. Teledoc Health Canada, the title sponsor, say they are attempting to develop a hybrid system of care, Read More
If you’re in downtown Lethbridge this summer, be on the lookout for Foodie Fest. On the last Tuesday of each month from now until August, participating food trucks will gather around Galt Gardens and Read More
Lethbridge Police are investigating a vehicle rollover in North Lethbridge where a vehicle crashed through a chain link fence and rolled multiple times down an embankment. Police say speed and alcohol are believed to be Read More