Local historian Belinda Crowson paid a visit to the University of Lethbridge on Tuesday afternoon, unveiling a digital collection of ghost stories. The dedicated work since the beginning of the year, comprises a total of 19 Read More
In Canada, the demand for housing has been outpacing the available supply, leaving numerous potential home buyers in search of alternatives. Living in a motorhome has become increasingly popular, particularly among younger generations. Cost plays Read More
There was no home and garden show this year but a BIG event is in the works for 2024. BILD has partnered with Maibel Consulting for an all-new approach, highlighting all things spring and summer. Visitors Read More
The Alberta Newcomer Recognition Awards were held earlier this month. Hosted by the province, the awards celebrate the outstanding contributions of Albertans born abroad. One of this year’s honorees is Clement Esene. He is Read More
You may have noticed quite a bit of ruckus happening outside the Lethbridge Courthouse on Tuesday evening. It was part of a multi-agency training exercise which included Lethbridge Police Service, along with Fire and EMS. Read More
Canada’s Logistics Association, in partnership with Teamworks Career Centre and Economic Development Lethbridge gathered to celebrate supply chain excellence here in southern Alberta. The groups have developed a first-of-its-kind micro-credential in Transportation and Logistics Read More
Lethbridge Family Services is launching an innovative Christmas-themed campaign called Suitcases for Kids. The objective of this initiative is to provide essential support for foster children during transitions between homes, as a suitcase often becomes Read More
More than 40 city projects were on display at the ENMAX Centre on Monday afternoon. The City of Lethbridge hosted a Community Conversation event for locals to give feedback and learn about the things happening in Read More
The days of clean dry roads might be a thing of the past for the next little while and many of us have already completed our seasonal tire swaps. While some save money twice a Read More
As Albertans brace themselves for a visit from Old Man Winter, tire service shops are dealing with an influx of people in a panic to get their vehicles outfitted with winter tires. Simon Hendriks of Read More
The Biden administration is investigating a top Pentagon official for her alleged ties to an Iranian propaganda network after previously saying last Wednesday that it was “honored to have her serve.” Ariane Tabatabai is allegedly Read More
The son of Calgary pastor, Artur Pawlowski speaks on his father’s sentencing. Nathaniel Pawlowski will also talk about a speech he made to E.U. Parliament on behalf of his father, and will weigh Read More
A two-day event to showcase the work of emergency services is being held in Lethbridge. Heart of a Future Hero took place in the city at Lethbridge Fire Station #4 this week. Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Read More
The president of the Alberta Teachers Association also weighed in on the 1 Million March 4 Children. Jason Schilling says parents who protest SOGI – Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity being used in schools, need a better understanding Read More
Rules are certainly a necessary part of life, however – sometimes we can lose perspective with too much focus on rules and not enough on the relationships around us. David Hoffman is a former economist and Read More
The vast majority of politicians supported government health mandates and lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, some enthusiastically supported it. However, one former Ontario MPP did not. Randy Hillier (Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston) originally faced 25 charges for Read More
Collaboration and partnerships between provinces are crucial for Canada’s success. That is according to Josh Andrus, the executive director of Project Confederation. He says the decisions made in Ottawa are not always in the Read More
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day to recognize and celebrate the culture and contributions of Indigenous Peoples to communities across Canada. Celebrations were held at the University of Lethbridge on Tuesday which included Read More
A local not-for-profit that supports adults with developmental disabilities is giving back to the community in Magrath. SASH is a non-profit society that provides community access and home living supports to adults with developmental disabilities. Read More
The four men charged with conspiracy to commit murder during the Coutts border blockade last year were back in court Monday. Anthony Olienick, Chris Carbert, Chris Lysak and Jerry Morin were arrested in February 2022 after Read More
Earlier this year, more than 500 Albertans took in a cooking class for a worthy cause. Umami shop in Lethbridge hosted an event called Cook for the STARS which was in support of STARS, which provides Read More
Anita Krishna was a TV newscast director who was allegedly fired from her job with Global Vancouver. She says it was because she questioned the narrative her employer was pushing and not offering proper balance Read More
The symptoms that come along with being in the midst of wildfire smoke can vary from person to person. That is according to the Medical Officer of Health for Alberta Health Services South Zone. Doctor Read More
Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley was in Lethbridge on Tuesday with an announcement for more funding for improved hockey rinks and improved infrastructure, if her party is elected. Notley says the Hometown Alberta program will Read More
With the flip of a switch, The new home of your week-old leftovers, food scraps and spring yard waste was officially opened City of Lethbridge unveiled the Organics Processing Facility. It will receive and process Read More
VisitLethbridge.com announced four major tourism and community initiatives for this year to promote Lethbridge and Southern Alberta. They include Canada’s first tourism-driven interactive Web Based XR Experience. That includes a 3D Map with Read More
This week marks Emergency Preparedness Week, which serves as an opportunity to remind Canadians to get prepared for future emergency situations and to make preparedness part of a regular routine. City of Lethbridge Emergency Planning &Read More
Since the pandemic, affordable housing has been a problem for many Canadians. There is a city that is a silver lining to the crisis, and it’s Lethbridge.Read More
The warm summer-like conditions we have been experiencing in southern Alberta means many summer activities will be resuming again soon. That includes horse racing. For those itching to hit the race track to see Read More
A judge has found Calgary street preacher Artur Pawlowski guilty of mischief for his role in protests against COVID-19 mandates near the Coutts border last year. Justice Gordon Krinke also found Pawlowski guilty of breaching Read More