Backpacks are being stuffed with school supplies for families of children in need. Last year, MyCityCare helped out over 700 students. As Micah Quinn explains, this year they are striving for an even higher number.Read More
An Alberta man is about to start a long trek from Lethbridge to Edmonton to raise awareness and funds for the Lung Association of Alberta and Northwest Territories. The 500 kilometre walk has already raised over $24,000, Read More
This year marks the 100th anniversary that the poppy was adopted to be a symbol of remembering the veterans who gave everything to defend our country. The Lethbridge Legion met at the Mountain View Cemetery Read More
An app is letting Lethbridge residents explore the history of our city. The On This Spot app showcases then and now photos of historic spots throughout the windy city. Pictures are shown from dates as Read More
If you take a drive down your neighbourhood, you’ll most likely notice some unique street names. But how many times have you ever thought about the significance of those names? As Micah Quinn explains, Read More
As Alberta enters Stage 3 of the economic relaunch with all restrictions being lifted, not everyone is happy with the decisions made by the government. NDP Finance Critic and Lethbridge-West MLA, Shannon Phillips, says the Kenney Read More
The Village of Stirling received additional funding for their cenotaph project. The $15,000 presented by the Lethbridge Legion will be used to beautify the monument. The initiative is meant to honour veterans from Stirling. As Micah Read More
A community group has teamed up to bring smiles to the faces of seniors and community members in Coaldale. The Chalk and Walk event provides chalk to anyone who wants to make art on the Read More
Terry Fox’s impact on Canadians is undeniable. In 1980, Fox embarked on his Marathon of Hope across Canada to raise money for cancer research after his own leg was amputated due to the disease. He Read More
The Town of Coalhurst may see some major changes following this October’s municipal election. Ron Lagemaat has been a councillor for the town for over 10 years, and now he has decided to make the Read More
Temperatures in our city are set to hit the high 30s this weekend. Environment Canada is warning about a prolonged heat wave across much of Alberta for the next week. The City of Lethbridge is Read More
The Bomber Command Museum of Canada recently reopened its doors after being temporarily closed for six months during the pandemic. The museum is run off of donations, and houses a multitude of war planes and Read More
Car lovers are set to showcase their beloved classic cars on June 27th in Coaldale. The Coaldale Custom Cruisers Show and Shine is entering its 20th year. The group’s president, Gary Klassen, says due Read More
The province is studying a new report on Alberta’s helicopter emergency medical services. It outlines potential changes to the way emergency medical service responders work in our province. The suggestion would increase provincial funding Read More
A new Lethbridge language and referral centre opened on June 10th that will provide services free of charge for new immigrants. Clients will be helped with language assessment, making referrals for English classes, and providing Read More
Another candidate for Lethbridge City Council has thrown his hat in the ring. Nick Paladino says he has the experience people are looking for since he worked for Lethbridge County for over 30 years. Micah Quinn Read More
Masculinity. It’s a word that some men struggle with. Lethbridge Family Service is offering a free workshop called Man Up, which will talk about the impact that socially constructed gender roles have on the Read More
A group of men is biking its way from Lethbridge to Waterton for a special cause. The bike ride is meant to raise money for those who are affected by mental health issues. As Micah Read More
The west side of Lethbridge is primed and ready to open their newest fire station on June 21st. A total of $9.2-million dollars was spent to build Fire Station Number 5 which features three drive-through bays, Read More
The Trudeau government announced a new proposal in 2020 for the 2021-2023 Immigration Level Plan. The government is looking to bring in 1.2-million immigrants into Canada to help the economy recover from the pandemic. Najib Mangal, Read More
You will see a change when you head to the polls this fall for the upcoming municipal election in our city. Voters will be able to cast a ballot at any polling station across Lethbridge. Read More
Children who have never registered for hockey before are about to lace up their skates. The First Shift program allows kids to be introduced to hockey for the first time and have some fun. Micah Read More
The power of blood and plasma donations can mean saving the life of someone you don’t even know, and this week marks National Blood Donor Week. The Plasma Donor Centre in Lethbridge has been Read More
Entertainment lovers will be heading back to enjoy live performances this summer in Alberta. New West Theatre is hosting a number of music, dance, and comedy acts. Arts in the Parks will feature performances throughout Read More
The annual Sapphire Benefit Dinner put on by Streets Alive Mission is receiving a twist. Due to the pandemic restrictions, the nonprofit group was not able to hold their biggest fundraising event like years past. Read More
Another candidate has entered the race looking for a spot on Lethbridge City Council. Darcy Logan has worked in Lethbridge for 20 years with various organizations, and he says now is the time to continue that Read More
Films and documentaries speak to the lives of many people in our community. The Lethbridge Living Film Festival highlights 15 films of stories. As Micah Quinn explains, this is the first year for the event.Read More
Much has been said about the 215 children who were found buried at a former Kamloops residential school. Today, in Lethbridge, members of the Métis nation gathered at City Hall to honour those children. Organizers Read More
Close to 200 goats will be making their way around the City of Lethbridge this summer. The herd started eating weeds, and other invasive species in Alexander Wilderness Park, and will then graze their way over Read More
Veterans of Stirling are set to be honoured come the fall. The Village of Stirling was approved for a project that would see a new cenotaph being built right next to the town office. As Read More