It’s time to put your fat pants away, at least for now. Famed Lethbridge diner, Hickory Street closed their doors over the Thanksgiving weekend. The restaurant needed to close after a deal with a Read More
The shorts-and-t-shirts weather will soon come to a close, and parents are looking to outfit their children with the proper gear that they need to survive the frigid months. Suketu Shah is the Executive Director Read More
As Christians, probably most of us would agree that God created us to have a relationship with Him and with fellow human beings. But that involves making time for those relationships, and society has never Read More
The potential for a rail stoppage that could hit us this week has Premier Danielle Smith and NDP leader Naheed Nenshi quite concerned. Nenshi says he hopes all leaders can come to the table and Read More
It is an event we have been waiting for all summer long. Whoop Up Days officially began in Lethbridge. The summertime festival kicked off with the Whoop Up Days parade early Tuesday morning.Read More
More than 90 floats are expected to be on display at Tuesday’s Whoop Up Days parade. Leading the parade as Marshal is southern Alberta’s own Duane Kesler. He is a third-generation rodeo stock contractor Read More
Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services responded to a house fire in the 1600 block of Third Avenue North on Friday evening. Upon arrival, the rear garage was completely engulfed in flames and the fire had also Read More
When difficulties in life come our way, when we experience a loss … sometimes it sets us back and we just don’t know how to process it and move forward again. We can just end Read More
In 2021 on Bridge City News, we brought you the story of Paul Bennett of Calgary. He spent years of his life being ridiculed over the appearance of his teeth. Fed up of the bullying, he Read More
Hours before they opened on Saturday June 15, the staff at Le Family Dental in Calgary arrived at their clinic and saw over 100 people lined up for complimentary dentistry services for the clinic’s inaugural Free Read More
A North America-wide road check campaign is underway for truckers. The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance is organizing a safety inspection blitz. Now here in Alberta, the annual event will see members of the Alberta Sheriff Read More
Lethbridge City Council met Tuesday afternoon. They voted unanimously to put $15,000 toward a marketing campaign to recruit more family physicians to our city. Officials say it will be in collaboration with a number of organizations Read More
If you’re experiencing a Big Mac attack, Wednesday May 8th was a great day to have one – it was McHappy Day. So if you are planning to hit the Golden Arches for some Two Read More
Emergency Preparedness Week kicked off nationally on Monday. It serves as an opportunity to remind Canadians to get prepared for future emergency situations. Here in Lethbridge, Chief Fire Marshal, Troy Hicks stressed the importance of Read More
Since mid-April, city crews have been out day and night to fix those pesky potholes that can be incredibly dangerous to Lethbridge motorists. Transportation Operations Manager, Juiliane Ruck says right now the City is focusing Read More
It’s called dumpster diving. It refers to someone obtaining discarded, and often expired or spoiled food from a garbage dumpster, and it appears to be on the rise. Some influencers who call themselves dumpster Read More
Food scarcity is a growing issue across the country, and southern Alberta is no exception. Mac Nichol with the Lethbridge Food Bank says the issues they are experiencing are a double-edged sword…limited supply and Read More
Contestants vying to lead the Alberta NDP took part in the party’s first official debate of the Leadership Race, which was held at the Yates Memorial Theatre Thursday evening. Attendees were given an opportunity Read More
According to the Canadian Business Association, scammers continue to take advantage of people anxious about fining a new job by perpetuating scams with phony employment offers. Odeta Doroftei with the Better Business Bureau Serving Southern Read More
Career Transitions is an organization that works with 67 schools in southwestern Alberta. Their goal is to introduce students to careers and occupations to arm them with information to make course selection and career choices once Read More
Green Acres Foundation here Lethbridge was recognized by Seniors, Community and Social Services Minister, Jason Nixon with the Minister’s Seniors Service award in the nonprofit category. Chair for the foundation, Jeff Carlson says Green Read More
The National Volunteer Week flag was raised at Lethbridge City Hall Monday morning to kick off the week that honours volunteers across Canada. Amanda Jensen is the Executive Director at Volunteer Lethbridge. She says volunteerism Read More
Since signing a policing agreement with the federal government in 2016, Coaldale has been the only municipality to cover 100 per cent of its contract with the federally-run RCMP. Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services, Mike Read More
It looks like Spring is finally here, the weather being one indicator, but another one is the return of the #SlowYourRoll signs popping up in Lethbridge neighbourhoods. The campaign aims to encourage people to slow Read More
Students and staff at the University of Lethbridge’s Pronghorn Athletics department took home some extra hardware this week at the 57th annual Blue and Gold Awards ceremony. Among them are Chris Alexander in Men’Read More
A Canadian-made docu-drama, based on a true story is set to hit the screens at The Movie Mill this May. Glenn Miller, President of the Lethbridge United Services Institute shares what it is all about. Read More
Following a renovation and expansion project, the Crossings Branch of the Lethbridge Public Library celebrated their grand re-opening on Monday. Dignitaries were present for a ribbon cutting ceremony, followed by a tour of the upgraded Read More
Pronghorn Athletics at the University of Lethbridge announced the appointment of their new head coach for the Men’s Soccer Program Monday morning. Vikram Virk boasts nearly a decade of experience in youth development and Read More
Vimy Ridge Day is an annual observance on April the 9th to remember Canadians who victoriously fought in the battle of Vimy Ridge in northern France during the First World War. Local veteran Glenn Miller Read More
Over the past year, the City of Lethbridge has partnered with students from the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge College and other institutions on a number of projects. The completed projects under the City Scholars program Read More