In the Secret Place

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

Cashless midway at Whoop-Up Days

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

Highlights from Lethbridge City Council

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

Dumpster Diving for Dinner

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

Job scams on the rise in Canada

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

Pronghorn athletes honoured

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