Lethbridge’s police chief is a little more decorated these days. The King Charles the third Coronation Medal was awarded to Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh, in recognition of his outstanding performance at the helm of the Read More
Today is the World Cancer Day. In southern Alberta, researchers at the University of Lethbridge are exploring the potential of local plants to fight cancer. This innovation has captured the attention of many for its Read More
Every February, Black History Month invites us to reflect on and celebrate the vital contributions of the Black community throughout history. Lethbridge Polytechnic kicked off Black History Month to recognize their achievements, resilience, and continue Read More
Overcoming the world of drugs is possible. From the streets and addictions, to running a recovery center for people fighting those addictions. That is the story shared with us by the Executive Director of Fresh Read More
While many think about making resolutions to improve the physical body, as Christians we must remember what the apostle Paul says in 1 Timothy 4:8. “Physical training is good, but training for godliness is much better, promising Read More
It seems that everyday food banks are becoming indispensable for many families. What was once a temporary way to provide food in times of need, has become important even for families who have jobs, but Read More
When a Christian thinks of the mission field a prison might not be the first place that comes to mind. God’s message of grace and forgiveness, however, is reaching the multitudes behind bars in Read More
As part of Giving Tuesday the annual Buy A Student A Breakfast campaign is on at the University of Lethbridge. The President of the U of L Alumni Association, Cyndi Crane, says that Uof L Read More
This Remembrance Day in addition to wearing a poppy and laying a wreath, you might want to keep your eyes to the skies. A local pilot who restored an old war plane will be doing Read More
When most of us think about Remembrance Day and the war it’s usually about the soldiers and veterans themselves who come to mind. But there is so much more to the story. During the Read More
It is important to always remember our veterans especially this time of year as Remembrance Day approaches. There is a place in Lethbridge that helps provide for veterans in many ways. It is called the Read More
There is a unique museum in the town of Nanton, Alberta which honours our Canadian Air Force and features some incredible aircraft. It is called the Bomber Command Museum of Canada. In part two of Read More
According to Statistics Canada, the number of Canadians who are over 100-years of age is growing. In the 2021 census, close to 10,000 centenarians were recorded, most living in BC, Ontario and Quebec. Foremost, Alberta, however, is Read More
Conor Gallagher and his wife Ashley are like most North American couples. They work hard and spend a lot of time raising their family. The only difference with their family is that they have 16 children! Read More
Kelita Haverland is a Canadian singer and songwriter, who also is a five-time Juno nominee. She has experienced many highs and lows in her career and personal life. She just released her memoir entitled ‘Reason Read More
We’ve all heard the message – don’t text and drive. It still happens, however, and can sometimes have devastating consequences. One Lethbridge woman who was hit by a distracted driver, refuses to live her Read More
As Christians, we are encouraged to read God’s Word; however, some books of the Bible can be difficult to get through. Some say this may be due to a lack of understanding, such as Read More
Recent studies show that pornography is not just a problem for men, but for women as well. Dr. Joy Skarka, co-author of the book “Her Freedom Journey: A Guide out of Porn and Shame to Read More
What does a successful life look like? Some people think it’s all about material wealth, some think a strong family unit, others might think power and influence in their community. Brian Slipka, CEO of Read More
Shawanda Backfat is an Indigenous filmmaker from southern Alberta. She recently teamed up with Telus Storyhive allowing her to create the short film called The Old People. Shawanda joins us from Siksika Nation to talk Read More
In a world where so many people are battling addictions and suffering one man found his way out. Allan Nelson says it was his relationship with Jesus which helped set him free and on to Read More
Christians from all denominations still travel the world planting seeds for Jesus Christ through various missions trips. You will also find believers helping to provide fresh water, food and shelters in areas where so many Read More
Whether you’re much of a movie-goer or not, there’s no doubt you’ve been inside the legendary Lethbridge Movie Mill. Now its long-time owner is set to retire, but he says not to Read More
Many remember the 1981 British historical drama Chariots of Fire. It told the true story of two young runners, Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams, who were training for the 1924 Paris Olympics. Well, what was enjoyed on Read More
Lent is a season when Christians prepare their hearts for Easter. It is a time to remember Jesus Christ’s death and celebrate his resurrection. Pastor Rohan Crown of Amazing Grace Community Church shares why Read More
It has been said that many people fib or tell little white lies. he impact of misinformation can be disasterous. Best selling author Mitch Albom has written a new book on the topic called “The Read More
This is Black History Month. Did you know there was a Canadian baseball team in the 1930’s called the Chatham Coloured All Stars? This team broke down a lot of racial barriers in the sport Read More
Katy and Ryan Chase are a couple of parents who produce a TV series in Nashville called a Wonderful Day with Mabel Maclay. Katy plays the role of Mabel. She says it is important to Read More
Growing up a generation ago was very different than it is for kids today. Social media has had both a positive and negative impact on our children. We see too many young people who have Read More
Christmas is just around the corner. For Christians, it is a joyous time to celebrate the birth of our saviour Jesus Christ. Pastor Kelly Stickel from Parallel Church says this is also the time of Read More
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BikeLane anniversary event set for Saturday
Spring weather in southern Alberta is giving cyclists plenty of reasons to get outside. And as more people hit the streets and pathways, a...
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Two Lethbridge park playgrounds undergoing replacement
The City is currently undergoing work to replace and upgrade two park playgrounds. The previous grounds at Couger Park in...
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Art’s Alive program marks 49 years in Lethbridge
The Southern Alberta Art Gallery is celebrating the 49th anniversary of the Art’s Alive and Well in the Schools program. K to 12 students in the...
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Fort Macleod man charged with sexual assault, may be additional victims
Lethbridge Police have charged a 35-year-old man in connection with two separate sexual assaults. On April 10th, police responded to...
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Lane closures coming to Whoop-Up & Scenic Drives
Beginning this weekend and continuing into the next week, commuters will need to be aware of ongoing lane closures on...
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BikeLane anniversary event set for Saturday
Spring weather in southern Alberta is giving cyclists plenty of reasons to get outside. And as more people hit the streets and pathways, a...
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Art’s Alive program marks 49 years in Lethbridge
The Southern Alberta Art Gallery is celebrating the 49th anniversary of the Art’s Alive and Well in the Schools program. K to 12 students in the...
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2026 Whoop-Up-Days announced as organizer honoured with Blackfoot-name
One of the most anticipated celebrations of the year is just around the corner. The 2026 Whoop-Up Days has...
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City of Lethbridge introduces 24/7 digital helper
It’s always good to get help and take advantage of this digital age. Knowing that, the City of Lethbridge has...
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Emergency Preparedness Week highlights community readiness
This is Emergency Preparedness Week across Canada. The City and Lethbridge County are reminding residents of the importance of being...
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