People across North America had their eyes, camera, and telescopes fixed on the sun Monday, as we had the opportunity to witness a solar eclipse, an awe-inspiring event that captivated observers of all ages. Perry Read More
It is time to toss out the mindset that skilled trades and technologies are just for men and start sending a new message to Alberta’s future workforce. That is according to Alberta-wide organization, CAREERS: Read More
A new public art installation was unveiled Thursday morning at the Logan Boulet Arena. It is called “Interwoven Legacies” and it celebrates the impact of the organ donation of the arena’s namesake, following the Read More
The three-week trial began today for three men charged for their role in the Coutts border blockade, over pandemic health restrictions. Marco Van Huigenbos, Alex Van Herk and Gerhard Janzen are charged with mischief over $5,000. Read More
It’s simple economics…rising input costs lead to higher prices for consumers. And the recent 23 percent hike in the federal carbon tax and the reinstatement of Alberta’s provincial fuel tax has become a Read More
An impressive roster of leaders graced the University of Lethbridge campus Wednesday for its first-ever International Women’s Day Leadership Conference. Vice-Provost for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Martha Mathurin-Moe was one of the key organizers Read More
Indigenous Awareness Week kicked off at the University of Lethbridge’s Science Commons on Monday morning. After prayers, a song and speeches from dignitaries, they held a mini powwow and dance demonstration. Vice-Provost for Indigenous Read More
Provincial funding for a Lethbridge case manager who handles cases of elder abuse has allegedly been pulled. The Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (LSCO) says they were shocked to learn that funding for the Case Manager Read More
A special event in support of victims of human trafficking getting back on their feet is taking place this Friday. Not4Sale is holding a fundraising gala in the hopes of raising $100,000. The group’s Read More
Kindness Week kicked off on Monday. Volunteer Lethbridge was out at Lethbridge College to spread some kindness through handing out cookies and other treats. The organization was at the Centre Core to promote their new Read More
With rising costs, it is becoming increasingly difficult to treat yourself and your loved to a romantic date night. For those who are looking to celebrate Valentine’s Day on a budget, you need to Read More
It was a Night To Shine at Parallel Church in Lethbridge on Friday Night. A number of young people with disabilities were honoured with a special prom ceremony. Organizers say the event, which began in 2015 Read More
If you’ve ever had a dream of owning your own restaurant, now is your chance. A local barbecue favourite, Hickory Street is up for sale. Co-owner and pitmaster of the eatery, Devynn Bohn says Read More
Teenagers across Alberta staged a school walkout Wednesday morning to protest Premier Danielle Smith’s proposed gender identity policies. Last week, Smith announced a number of policy changes related to gender-diverse youth and sexual education. Read More
The first stage of a collaborative multi-phased approach to enhance health and well-being on the Kainai Nation is underway. And on Tuesday in Standoff, the project was given a name – Sokkinakia’pi. The project is Read More
Lethbridge Family Services (LFS) says it has formed a partnership with Wellspring Alberta. It is a group that is focused on providing non-clinical supports for those who are battling cancer. With this new collaboration, Wellspring’Read More
Tourism Lethbridge recently announced the launch of an innovative national tourism initiative aimed at bolstering the tourism industry in Southern Alberta. It is called “The Sustainable Journeys Prairies to Pacific Corridor,” and is made possible Read More
We’ve certainly experienced a mixture of high and low temperatures so far this winter including the warmer Chinook winds. So, how does that impact the ski resorts? Cole Fawcett with Castle Mountain Resort says, Read More
The executive director of Euthanasia Prevention Coalition applauds the federal government’s decision to delay the expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD). Alex Schadenberg says not including mental illness in medical assistance in dying Read More
Heavy snowfall will continue in many regions of the province including in Lethbridge with total amounts of 15 to 35 centimetres. The City of Lethbridge has crews out clearing the roads. Juliane Ruck, Transportation Operations Manager, says Read More
We caution you to use discretion in this next story due to its graphic nature. A 28-year old southern Alberta man from is facing a charge in connection to alleged animal abuse. Nicholas Whimster Read More
The final numbers are in for donations received at a popular Christmas light display. The Attridge display collected donations of food and money in support of the Interfaith Foodbank and Angel Tree. Host of the Read More
This week’s winter cold snap is hitting us hard and it’s only expected to get worse. Deputy Fire Chief Kevin McKeown spoke to the media about what the City is doing to prepare Read More
A dry summer followed by late snowfall has created drought-like conditions and low reservoir levels here in southern Alberta. Joel Sanchez, Lethbridge’s Director of Infrastructure Services says, the City has been working alongside with Read More
The City of Lethbridge announced the official launch of its City Project Webmap on Tuesday. It is a dynamic online platform that provides residents with accurate and up-to-date information on road and facility closures along Read More
You will see some new faces on the ice at tonight’s Lethbridge Hurricanes game as they face off against the Spokane Chiefs on Tuesday evening. The Canes made three trades on Monday, swapping several Read More
The much-needed snowfall cause the first snow route activation of the season. Plows were out early Monday morning to tackle the more than 80 kilometers of snow routes throughout the city. Transportation Operations Manager Juliane Ruck Read More
Each year, volunteers and staff at the Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization serve a free Christmas meal to anyone who is in need of a friendly face and a full belly. Last year they delivered over Read More
Many feel as though police officers don’t want you to know your rights so that they can potentially abuse the force that is used against you. But much to the surprise of many, Lethbridge Read More
The popular Christmas movie, Elf will be transformed into a musical right here in Lethbridge. Elf the Musical will be kicking off at Yates Theatre this week. BCN’s Naveen Day has that story.Read More