Extended year-end interview with Lethbridge’s Fire & EMS Chief, Greg Adair. Topics include current trends, fire safety and future goals for the Fire and Emergency Services.Read More
Extended year-end interview with the Lethbridge Police Chief, Shahin Mehdizadeh. Topics include community interaction, downtown crime and photo radar.Read More
Lethbridge Polytechnic celebrated the graduation of 18 cadets on Friday from its one-of-a-kind Police Cadet Training program, which has influenced southern Albertan Police Services for years.Read More
Lethbridge Polytechnic broke into the top 10 best research facilities in Canada on this years Research InfoSource ranking of the top 50 research centres. NAIT and SAIT are other Alberta schools that also made the top 10.Read More
Eighteen cadets graduated from Lethbridge Polytechnic’s Police Cadet training program on Friday. The graduates will serve in Lethbridge, Blood Tribe and CN Rail Police Services.Read More
College Ford Lincoln donates $15,000 in toys to Lethbridge Family Services Angel Tree. LFS will donate these toys to families struggling to afford gifts this Christmas.Read More
James Kevin Cameron, a Lethbridge-based psychotherapist was named to the Order of Canada Wednesday for his contributions in violent threat preventions work.Read More
The head chiefs of Lethbridge Fire and EMS and the Lethbridge Police Service provided BCN with a year-end look back at some of the trends and goals from each of their respective services.Read More
Voting Day for the Lethbridge-West byelection has arrived, and BCN’s Landon Hickok provides ways that residents can still get there vote in time.Read More
Lethbridge Police are implementing 42 photo radar stations around playground zones to prevent excessive speeding in those areas. Monitoring will begin January 13th.Read More
The Salvation Army in Lethbridge has on display an art gallery that visually displays Advent from the mind of American artist Scott Erickson.Read More
Statistics Canada released their third-quarter report on population estimates across the country. Alberta saw the biggest increase out of any province, but only by 0.9%.Read More
Chrystia Freeland announced her resignation in Cabinet, raising questions is Justin Trudeau would step down following the release of the fall economic statement. Sun Political Columnist Brian Lilley shares his thoughts.Read More
The City of Lethbridge has announced one-time funding for projects that tackle homelessness, and local non-profits that promote DEI.Read More
Lethbridge Police released their year-end Targeted Enforcement Strategy results from march till December of 2024. LPS say results have been significant.Read More
Environment and Climate Change Canada is requiring the trucking industry to cut down on its sales of heavy-duty trucks with a manual transmission down to 10% in order to cut emissions.Read More
Alberta Minister of Transportation Devin Dreeshen says the provincial government proposed alignment of the Green Line LRT in Calgary would avoid tunneling and double in distance in the same budget.Read More
Lethbridge Chief Fire Marshall Troy Hicks discussed important tips on keeping your household safe during this holiday season.Read More
Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie campaign in Lethbridge has raised over $37,800 for Tim camp foundation and the Green Shirt Day to raise awareness for organ donations.Read More
A sign installed at Kelowna’s downtown nativity scene that expressed the words “Keep Christ in Christmas” was removed after complaints from a local humanist group.Read More
The not-for-profit STARS Air Ambulance is calling for donations to be sent online, in-person or over the phone due to the postal workers strike preventing mail donations.Read More
Lethbridge Police are investigating a scene at a pedestrian collision on 32nd street. The condition of the pedestrian is unclear, but a white SUV was spotted with a damaged front end.Read More
The new superintendent for the Holy Spirit Catholic School Division says she’s blessed to serve her new community in the faith she professes.Read More
Lethbridge City Council has decided that the Lethbridge & District Exhibition will continue operations. Funding will come from contingency and one-time payments while tax raises will be deferred.Read More
Kevin O’Leary is working with the Albertan government to build a $70 billion AI data research park just south of Grand Prairie. It would be the world’s largest data centre and employ thousands.Read More
The CPKC made a stop at Medicine Hat over the weekend for its annual national Christmas tour. The holiday train raises money and food for Canadians and Americans suffering through food insecurity.Read More
Members of the Lethbridge Hurricanes visited the Chinook Regional Hospital to hand out teddy bears to children at the hospital that were tossed on the ice on Friday’s game.Read More
Chief Fire Marshall in Lethbridge Troy Hicks discussed tips to negate the number of increasing fire in the downtown Lethbridge core.Read More
Lethbridge-based charity organization, MyCityCare, is back with their Shop of Wonders, providing gifts to families in less-than-fortunate financial circumstances.Read More
Public Interest Alberta hosted a town hall in Lethbridge on Wednesday to discuss what changes might happen if Alberta moves to a provincial pension plan from the current federal system.Read More