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
Students at Champion Taekwon-do got some kicks out of a recent charitable initiative. The annual Kick-A-Thon saw students collect pledges and raise funds to purchase toys for the Salvation Army’s Toys for Tots campaign. Read More
The Lethbridge Police Service is partnering with several community agencies this weekend to make Christmas better for those less fortunate. The fourth annual Charity Checkstop will be held tomorrow from 11am til 3pm. Officers will Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes are eagerly anticipating one of their special games this season. December 1 will be the 27th annual Toque and Teddy Toss as the Canes face off against the Saskatoon Blades. Fans attending can Read More
Construction crews in downtown Lethbridge have hit a milestone by wrapping up the construction season, just in time for Christmas shopping. The intersection at fourth avenue and seventh street south was closed for several months Read More
A new partnership between the University of Lethbridge and Australia’s Bond University will result in dual degrees for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Management students. The dual program agreement would have Lethbridge students Read More
For those who are less fortunate, there are a number of charities that are working to make Christmas merry for children. MyCityCare’s Shop of Wonders is one of those initiatives. BCN’s Naveen Day Read More
We’ve been blessed with higher than normal temperatures here in southern Alberta. But eventually the weather outside will get frightful as we near the Christmas season. If you’re looking to purchase a fireplace Read More
The University of Lethbridge is receiving funding of nearly 700-thousand dollars for agriculture research. The donation came from Results Driven Agriculture Research, or R-DAR. Board chair for the non-profit Doctor David Chalack (CHAlick) says the Read More
The Lethbridge Police Service is partnering with several community agencies to make Christmas more merry for those less fortunate. The fourth annual Charity Checkstop will be help on Saturday December 2nd from 11 until 3pm. Officers Read More
The first-ever Glow Lethbridge officially opened its doors on Thursday. This means hundreds will be able to take part in a festive light display at the Agri-food Hub and Trade Centre during the holiday season. Read More
The staff from Avonlea Homes had one of their childhood dreams fulfilled Thursday morning – to go on a toy store shopping spree. Although the toys weren’t for themselves. Avonlea Homes raised $20,700 for the Angel Read More
An interactive event called ‘Glow’ opened its doors to the public on Thursday. Media were invited to the Agri-food Hub and Trade Centre yesterday evening to take a sneak peak, and Bridge City News was Read More
The President of the Alberta Branch of the Last Post Fund spoke to the media this week about his group’s success in placing military markers for southern Alberta veterans who lay in unmarked graves. Read More
The president of the Alberta Branch of the Last Post fund says their unmarked grave program has run into a problem, but it’s a good one. Glenn Miller says his organization’s volunteers have Read More
Economic Development Lethbridge hosted a pitch competition looking for ideas to incorporate into the design of the organization’s new website, which will be unveiled in the first half of 2024. Tuesday afternoon, a panel of Read More
If you recently received a parking ticket from Alberta Health Services, there is an opportunity to clear the ticket without paying. AHS is bringing back its Toys for Tickets campaign which gives people who’ve Read More
Lethbridge Family Services’ 31st annual Angel Tree Christmas Campaign officially launched on Tuesday afternoon. Avonlea Homes is their new presenting sponsor for 2023, and they kicked off the initiative with a sizable donation to the cause. Read More
Many people in Lethbridge have been visiting Tim Hortons this week for more than just their daily double-doubles. The chain kicked off their inaugural National Holiday Smile Cookie week. With each $1.50 cookie purchase, 75 cents goes Read More
The Islamic terrorist organization Hamas turned to digital currencies last year to obtain tens of millions of dollars in financing from the Islamic Republic of Iran in preparation for its October 7 attack against Israel, according Read More
We all go through stress. Whether it is stress from our jobs, our relationships or even stress at school. Dr. Gerlinde Metz is a Neuroscience Professor at the University of Lethbridge and she says sometimes Read More
Today is National Indigenous Veterans Day. Many Canadians are not aware of the many sacrifices Indigenous people made in fighting for our freedoms and helping form the Canada we have today. Charles Crow Chief is Read More
There was record-breaking attendance at the BMO Centre this past weekend as more than 3,700 delegates attended the United Conservative Party’s annual general meeting. One person is taking the credit for why this years numbers Read More
Youth involvement was discussed at great length during the UCP’s recent AGM in Calgary. Alberta Premier, Danielle Smith, along with Transportation and Economic Corridors Minister Devin Dreeshen spoke about the importance of raising the Read More
Hopefully you have received several reminders by now to set your clocks back on Sunday, as Daylight Saving Time is coming to an end. Now changing your clocks also means it’s time to change Read More
Elementary students in Lethbridge were invited to participate in a very special contest, where the winner was crowned Fire Chief for a Day by Lethbridge Fire and EMS. The winner was Grade 1 student Ryder Davenport Read More
The days of dry, snow-free roads will be coming to an end soon, so going on a road trip this weekend might be a great idea. Some say that Lethbridge should be crowned as the Read More