With the hot weather and schools closing for the summer, volunteers are needed now more than ever. The Lethbridge Soup Kitchen has been serving hot meals to those in need in our community for the Read More
A total of 40 local exhibitors came out this past weekend in Lethbridge to help promote SportFest. Tanya Whipple, the communication manager for the Lethbridge Sport Council told us the event provides an interactive way for Read More
Members of the Lethbridge Sport Council, Tourism Lethbridge and the Enmax Centre are heading out to Richmond B.C. for the Sport Events Congress. The initiative is meant to help promote Lethbridge as a hosting Read More
Lethbridge has ranked number 13 out of 20 spots among the best small cities to get rich. That’s according to financial website https://www.yoreoyster.com/ The results were made based on stats that include median Read More
A new donation of $35,000 will help benefit the Helen Schuler Nature Centre in a big way. The funds are going to support the centre’s Prairie Living Roof which features a large amount of plants Read More
Members of the Lethbridge Police Service and Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services were on hand at Henderson Lake this morning looking for evidence relating to an assault outside of a Lethbridge business. Tristan Johnson, a Read More
In the first three months of 2023 the Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker has reported job scam losses of $840,000. Wes Lafortune, the manager of communications and media for the southern Alberta BBB highlighted a few of Read More
New West Theatre is back for another season of great music and acting. Last year the organization made a plea for help as they said they might not be able to keep their doors open. Read More
Lethbridge City Council voted in favour of approving a feasibility study to look into whether the main pavilions of Exhibition Park can be used for recreational use instead of being torn down. A total of $50,000 Read More
The Chinese community in Lethbridge only has a few weeks to figure out if they can help save an historic building in the downtown area of Chinatown. The Manie Opera Society building was set to Read More
It was a long night in Lethbridge on Monday evening. It was marred by delayed election results arriving from Elections Alberta. Candidates in Lethbridge were up late as they eagerly awaited the results. BCN’s Read More
Construction on a new play space at Galt Gardens is set to begin next week. The project received a $375,000 grant from the federal government. Crystal Scheit, the urban revitalization manager for the city broke down Read More
Park Place Mall in Lethbridge has been growing a special garden on their rooftop since 2009. Once the veggies mature they are taken to our local food banks. Video Journalist Micah Quinn chatted with staff from Read More
Target Hunger is one of the biggest fundraisers of the year in our city. Staff from the Lethbridge and Interfaith Food Banks say they are hoping to raise 60,000 pounds of food this time around. The Read More
Toby and Bernadine Boulet are the parents of Logan Boulet, the Humboldt Bronco who died following a tragic bus crash in Saskatchewan. The couple have made a donation of $20,000 to help support rugby players for Read More
Service dogs in Lethbridge have given a paw up to those who are dealing with trauma in our city. Lethbridge Police Victim Services dog Kourt is celebrating her fourth birthday today and one year anniversary Read More
Members of the Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services have scored a top grade for their work. The group attained the Emergency Medical Services Accreditation Certification from Accreditation Canada. Over 80 policies had to be reviewed and Read More
The Lethbridge Bulls are ready to hit the field for their home opener Friday evening versus the Medicine Hat Mavericks. The Bulls won the Western Canadian Baseball League championship in 2021 but didn’t qualify for Read More
Chicken wing lovers in Lethbridge are set to enjoy a handful of their favourite snacks on June 24th at the Nicholas Sheran Picnic Shelter for a great cause. The Wing Ding Wing Eating Challenge will Read More
Nathan Crow, a major in Indigenous governance and business management at the University of Lethbridge’s Dhillon School of Business is the proud recipient of a $10,000 scholarship. It is through Canada’s Outstanding CEO of Read More
According to staff from the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, over 30,000 visitors enjoyed the Winter Light Festival this past season. The numbers come from a recent presentation made to members of the Cultural and Social Standing Read More
Advance polling locations for the 2023 Alberta election are now open daily from 9am to 8pm every day through Saturday. The UCP candidates for Lethbridge were both on hand at the Southern Alberta Ethnic Association to Read More
The Lethbridge Salute our Veterans Banner Project is now entering its second year. It will honour those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we now enjoy today. BCN’s Micah Quinn discussed Read More
Teck Resources Limited, a mining company based out of Vancouver, B.C. recently made a $300,000 donation over the next three years to STARS, otherwise known as the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service. The funds will Read More
The National Citizens Inquiry into the way governments handled the COVID-19 pandemic continued in Ottawa. Sheila Annette Lewis recently spoke at the inquiry. She filed a legal challenge against Alberta Health Services, doctors and a Read More
An Alberta bottle collection agency is collecting donations to help assist in the ongoing wildfire relief efforts in our province. SkipTheDepot, which has a facility here in Lethbridge, is partnering with The Canadian Red Cross, Read More
The Royals have been a huge topic of conversation as of late with the recent coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla on May 6th. In Part Two of our story on the Kootenai Brown Read More
Three police agencies are set to host a law enforcement career day on May 19th at the Lethbridge College gym. The Lethbridge Police Service, Blood Tribe Police Service and the RCMP are all participating. The Read More
The Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village was established in Pincher Creek, Alberta around 1970. The village boasts over 50,000 artifacts in 31 buildings showcasing the pioneer spirit of the town. In Part One of this story, BCN’s Micah Read More
Chances are you may have seen some special dog guides helping out their owners in Lethbridge. An event is coming up on May 27th called the Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides at the Gunnery Read More