Lethbridge Police Service are warning residents about a recent cougar sighting at Mountain View Cemetery. Around 1:30am on Tuesday morning LPS were called about a cougar who had been spotted near the Flame of Hope Read More
June is National Indigenous Peoples Month and to mark the special occasion Indigenous healing gardens are now sprouting up across southern Alberta. Around 15 facilities across the South Zone of AHS will see new gardens planted Read More
A 99-year-old Lethbridge Police Service veteran is set to receive a very special honour on July 12th in Fort Macleod. Retired Superintendent with the LPS, Glen Michelson, has been invited to take part in the Read More
Members of the Lethbridge Police Service have sent out a warning after suspected fentanyl shaped like a gummy bear was found at Galt Gardens. Staff with the LPS told us they discovered a bag with Read More
Alberta Health Services recently announced they will be expanding supports for the practice of Indigenous spiritual ceremonies inside AHS facilities. It is called the Patient Access to Indigenous Spiritual Ceremony Policy. Jeff Beddome, the advisor Read More
A parent should never have to bury their child. Sadly, that’s what one local family had to do in October of 2022. Bekah Olsen and her friends were at Lethbridge Family Services on Thursday morning Read More
Members of the Lethbridge Housing Authority presented at a recent SPC meeting this week to discuss the current state of supportive housing in our city. Back in May, the Alberta government committed a total of $10 Read More
It all started as a dream for Indigenous runner Johnny Bare Shin Bone, and now he has been joined by a group of people who are running across Canada for an amazing cause. They are Read More
The City of Lethbridge celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day on Wednesday. Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike joined forces to shine a light on the important event. Kirby Smith, one of the directors of the Blackfoot Confederacy Read More
Lethbridge City Council was recently buzzing with excitement as they officially voted Lethbridge to become a Bee City to raise awareness on the importance of pollinators. It’s also Pollinator Week and little critters like Read More
Nine different Holy Spirit Catholic School Division institutions from around southern Alberta recently became the proud recipients of $10,000 in cash. The money is thanks to Kidoodle.TV and their Million Dollar School Giveaway contest. Each Read More
A group of Licensed Practical Nurses in our province including right here in southern Alberta are seeking reclassification for their work titles. They want to be known as Direct Nursing Care workers instead of Auxiliary Read More
The 130-year-old McIntyre Ranch located just south of Lethbridge has entered into an historic partnership with two conservation groups. The Nature Conservancy of Canada and Ducks Unlimited Canada have joined forces to help ensure the Read More
In 1902, the first rodeo in Canada was held in the small town of Raymond, Alberta. Sadly, the historic grandstand at the Raymond Stampede grounds is set for demolition once this year’s event wraps up. Read More
The Lethbridge College Kodiaks will be hosting the upcoming Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference championships for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. The competitions are for cross-country and women’s volleyball. On October 28th, a total of 10 teams will Read More
Car lovers in Lethbridge are set to enjoy a fun-filled day full of classic vehicles. The Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre is hosting their first ever Show & Shine BBQ on Father’s Day. Ashley Kern, the Read More
Lethbridge City Council announced this week that there will be free parking at City Hall during the last week of June. Councillor Rajko Dodic brought forward the motion and told us why it was important. “Read More
The Town of Claresholm is looking for a new mayor. UCP MLA for Livingstone-Macleod, Chelsae Petrovic, left the role after winning a landslide victory of almost 10,000 votes over the NDP’s Kevin Van Tighem in Read More
Phase One of a new 15 kilometre walking and cycling pathway is set to connect the Town of Coaldale to the City of Lethbridge. On Tuesday morning a groundbreaking ceremony took place with more information about Read More
The Lethbridge community came up huge for Target Hunger this year. Residents donated over 56,000 pounds of food and helped contribute financial donations adding up to just under $192,000. Danielle McIntyre, the executive director of the Interfaith Read More
This past weekend a large group of supporters gathered at Henderson Lake in Lethbridge for the first in-person Kidney Walk in three years. We were at the event and chatted with families who have been Read More
Former Lethbridge Gymnastics Academy coach Jamie Ellacott was back in court on Monday morning. Ellacott was arrested last year and was charged with four counts of sexual assault and four counts of sexual interference. Staff Read More
E-bikes and e-scooters have become increasingly more popular in Lethbridge as of late. You might be wondering what happens if one of them stops working. Mathew Helawell, the owner of BikeLane educated us on the Read More
With the recent warm weather here in southern Alberta many people are looking forward to driving off to a campground this weekend. Waterton Lakes National Park is no exception. Christy Gustavison, the visitor experience manager Read More
The fun-filled festivities of Coulee Fest are heading back to Lethbridge College on September 16. Last year’s event brought out a total of 5500 people for the day. Stephanie Savage, the alumni and engagement manager for Read More
A new travelling exhibition has made its way to the Galt Museum and Archives in Lethbridge. It’s called Broken Promises and tells the story of Japanese Canadians who were displaced from their homes and Read More
A new report conducted by RA2 Research and the Workers’ Resource Centre has been released that sheds an unfortunate light on sexual harassment in the workplace. It says 49 per cent of workers in Alberta have Read More
You may have heard some large cargo planes and helicopters taking off on Wednesday morning by the Lethbridge Airport. The Royal Canadian Air Force 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron invited members of the media to witness Read More
An event was held at the Lethbridge College on Tuesday to highlight the Low German-Speaking Mennonite community in our region. According to organizers, there are around 40,000 Mennonites in southern Alberta. Amanda Sawatzky, one of the Read More
Staff from the Insurance Bureau of Canada provided some wildfire safety and prevention tips for homeowners who might live near areas that are susceptible to wildfires. “The best thing we can all do is really Read More