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 Kenney’s Leadership Review and Political Issues in Alberta

Kenney’s Leadership Review and Political Issues in Alberta

Jeannette Rocher March 29, 2022

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he’s been interviewed by R-C-M-P as part of an investigation into potential criminal identity fraud in the United Conservative Party leadership contest that elected him five years ago. Police Read More

 Ukraine prepared to declare neutrality?

Ukraine prepared to declare neutrality?

Jeannette Rocher March 28, 2022

Ukraine president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country is prepared to declare neutrality, meaning Ukraine would not be able to join NATO. Foreign Affairs Correspondent Lisa Daftari says there are a number of other demands Ukraine Read More

 Six Alberta men helping with rescue operations in Ukraine

Six Alberta men helping with rescue operations in Ukraine

Jeannette Rocher March 26, 2022

Six Alberta men recently dropped everything to put their lives on the line to help with search and rescue missions in Ukraine.   These brave men are part of a volunteer operation called the Canadian International Read More

 Canada’s role in military missions

Canada’s role in military missions

Jeannette Rocher March 24, 2022

When it comes to supporting Ukraine in its war with Russia, one foreign policy expert says Canada should have seen this war coming. Yves Engler says Russian President Vladimir Putin was not happy with NATO’Read More

 BCN exclusive with Premier Kenney

BCN exclusive with Premier Kenney

Hal Roberts March 23, 2022

The UCP leadership is coming up April 9th. We chat with Alberta Premier Jason Kenney discussing the leadership, doctor shortage in our province and why Alberta pastors were thrown in jail during the pandemic.Read More

 Political reporter discusses what Lib/NDP partnership means

Political reporter discusses what Lib/NDP partnership means

Hal Roberts March 22, 2022

Even though the Liberals and NDP say what they formed is NOT a coalition our political reporter Brian Lilley says if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck…Read More

 Brian Jean wins in Fort McMurray

Brian Jean wins in Fort McMurray

Hal Roberts March 16, 2022

With Brian Jean taking 64 percent of the vote in the recent byelection in Fort McMurray Lac La Biche he is back with the UCP. Our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, says having Jean back in the Read More

 A plea from Ukraine’s president

A plea from Ukraine’s president

Hal Roberts March 15, 2022

Ukrainian President Zelensky pleaded with Canada and NATO allies to push for a No Fly Zone over his country. Political reporter Brian Lilley says it is something the Ukrainian president desperately needs right now to Read More

 Could more countries join the Ukraine/Russian war?

Could more countries join the Ukraine/Russian war?

Hal Roberts March 14, 2022

The attack in Western Ukraine was very close to Poland which is a NATO ally. Some are quite concerned that if Russia ends up rolling into Poland more countries would get involved. Thousands of American Read More

 Local school staff donate to charity to help Ukraine

Local school staff donate to charity to help Ukraine

Angela Stewart March 14, 2022

Teachers and staff members at Our Lady of the Assumption School have rallied together and are showing their support for the people of Ukraine. During their Spiritual Development Day, staff members donated to the school’Read More

 The costs of green energy

The costs of green energy

Hal Roberts March 11, 2022

A number of Albertans have decided to go with green energy including adding solar panels to their homes. Michelle Stirling with Friends of Science says solar panels, though effective, can also become a financial burden Read More

 Take Back Alberta campaign growing

Take Back Alberta campaign growing

Hal Roberts March 9, 2022

There is a group who would like to see Jason Kenney no longer be premier of Alberta. The grass roots movement, known as Take Back Alberta, is not happy with the direction Kenney has taken Read More

 Moisture needed for southern Alberta farmers

Moisture needed for southern Alberta farmers

Hal Roberts March 9, 2022

Farmers on the prairies are still feeling the effects of last year’s drought. That is according to Lynn Jacobson, president of the Alberta Federation of Agriculture. Lynn says if producers don’t see a Read More

 PM did not promote Alberta oil

PM did not promote Alberta oil

Hal Roberts March 9, 2022

There are some who believe PM Trudeau dropped the ball when asked if Canada would increase oil and gas production in light of many nations banning Russian oil due to the invasion of Ukraine. Political Read More

 Mental Health Concerns For Putin

Mental Health Concerns For Putin

Hal Roberts March 9, 2022

A number of military analysts say the Russian president we know today is not the same Vladimir Putin we knew a couple of years ago. Christian Leuprecht is a professor at the Royal Military College Read More

 Banning Russian Oil Good For Canada

Banning Russian Oil Good For Canada

Hal Roberts March 7, 2022

As the U.S. looks at implementing more sanctions against Russia including the potential of no longer importing Russian oil and gas that could be good news for Canada. Our foreign affairs expert Lisa Daftari Read More

 Gas is going up again says energy analyst

Gas is going up again says energy analyst

Hal Roberts March 4, 2022

Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, explains why gas will be going up another 14 cents per litre over the next week. He explains in this exclusive interview with BCN’s Hal Roberts.Read More

 Update from the Alberta Legislature – Tyler Dawson (Contributor)

Update from the Alberta Legislature – Tyler Dawson (Contributor)

Jeannette Rocher March 4, 2022

This past week the United Conservative Party discussed reversing its controversial decision to require Alberta Health Services workers to have up-to-date COVID-19 vaccines.  To break down some of the issues happening in Alberta this week, Read More

 Canada’s response to Ukraine and Other Current Issues – Rachael Thomas (Guest)

Canada’s response to Ukraine and Other Current Issues – Rachael

Jeannette Rocher March 4, 2022

These are unusual times we are living in … Covid-19 mandates are lifted in certain places but not in others.  It’s been two weeks since the police violence brought an end to the Ottawa freedom Read More

 Putin and Hitler similarities

Putin and Hitler similarities

Hal Roberts March 1, 2022

Many people on social media have been comparing Vladimir Putin to Adolph Hitler saying their approaches and attitudes have been quite similar. Political reporter, Brian Lilley, says Putin wants to unite all Russian speakers and Read More

 Russian propaganda working overtime

Russian propaganda working overtime

Hal Roberts February 28, 2022

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s propaganda machine appears to be working overtime spreading false stories about why Russia invaded Ukraine. One story circulating is how Russia went into Ukraine to destroy American BioLabs that are Read More

 David Craig & Dagny Pawlak Conversation

David Craig & Dagny Pawlak Conversation

Bridge City News February 28, 2022

David Craig meets with Freedom Convoy press contact Dagny Pawlak. They speak about the censorship faced by the movement and the current aftermath.Read More

 Budget will bring relief

Budget will bring relief

Hal Roberts February 25, 2022

Lethbridge East MLA and UCP Caucus Chair, Nathan Neudorf, says with the new tabled budget Albertans can expect to see a little relief on their bills including their natural gas and electric bills.Read More

 David Craig & Tom Marazzo Conversation

David Craig & Tom Marazzo Conversation

Bridge City News February 25, 2022

David Craig interviews Freedom Convoy organizer Tom Marazzo to get an inside look at the events in Ottawa over the past several weeks.Read More

 How a cold can help

How a cold can help

Hal Roberts February 24, 2022

There has been a lot of talk about herd immunity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of the best ways we can protect ourselves from viruses. Dr. Clayton Koganow from Well Vitality Health Clinic says a Read More

 Helping those with addictions

Helping those with addictions

Hal Roberts February 24, 2022

 It appears as though addictions are on the rise across much of North America. Psychologist Dr. Gregg Jantz says there are tell tale signs you can watch out for with those who are struggling with Read More

 The Coutts border blockade – Marco Van Huigenbos (guest)

The Coutts border blockade – Marco Van Huigenbos (guest)

Jeannette Rocher February 23, 2022

A southern Alberta town recently became the focus of national news when a rally against COVID mandates was held near the Coutts port-of-entry to the U.S.-Canada border.  The rally quickly turned into a Read More

 Emergencies Act Concerns

Emergencies Act Concerns

Hal Roberts February 22, 2022

Political reporter, Brian Lilley, says many Canadians feel that the Trudeau Liberals implementing the Emergencies Act is an incredible government overreach. Lilley says it sets a dangerous precedent when the Act can allow people’s Read More

 Will Kenney pursue CPC leadership?

Will Kenney pursue CPC leadership?

Hal Roberts February 16, 2022

The Brian Jean versus Jason Kenney drama has begun. Brian Jean, the former leader of the Wildrose Party, won the UCP nomination in Fort McMurray and the by-election is set for March 15th. Jean is Read More

 Coutts border blockade affects village and country

Coutts border blockade affects village and country

Angela Stewart February 16, 2022

For more than two weeks access to the Coutts border crossing had been blocked as protesters wanted to send a simple message to politicians, drop the COVID-19 mandates. As Angela Stewart explains, the blockade not Read More

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  • City attempting to mitigate mosquito population

    June 19, 2026 June 19, 2026

    Large populations of mosquitos may soon be swarming in following the massive amounts of rain this spring and with warmer...

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  • Canada’s 6-0 win vs Qatar celebrated in Lethbridge

    June 19, 2026 June 19, 2026

    History was made in Canadian sports on Thursday at the FIFA World Cup. Canada dominated in a group stage match...

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  • Coaldale celebrates completion of new potable water reservoir

    June 19, 2026 June 19, 2026

    Today, the Town of Coaldale celebrates the completion of its new potable water reservoir and pump station, a project valued...

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  • Religious Freedom Symposium to address concerns over Bill C-9

    June 19, 2026 June 19, 2026

    Albertans concerned about their religious freedoms are being invited to discuss those freedoms at a symposium in September. The theme...

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  • Two Excite Lethbridge Leaders earn national CAFE recognition

    June 18, 2026 June 18, 2026

    Two southern Alberta team members from Excite Lethbridge have earned national recognition. Kaira Cale, Manager of Event Development, and Kathleen...

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  • Coaldale celebrates completion of new potable water reservoir

    June 19, 2026 June 19, 2026

    Today, the Town of Coaldale celebrates the completion of its new potable water reservoir and pump station, a project valued...

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  • Religious Freedom Symposium to address concerns over Bill C-9

    June 19, 2026 June 19, 2026

    Albertans concerned about their religious freedoms are being invited to discuss those freedoms at a symposium in September. The theme...

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  • Two Excite Lethbridge Leaders earn national CAFE recognition

    June 18, 2026 June 18, 2026

    Two southern Alberta team members from Excite Lethbridge have earned national recognition. Kaira Cale, Manager of Event Development, and Kathleen...

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  • Find Your Path event connects newcomers with resources

    June 18, 2026 June 18, 2026

    It can be difficult for newcomers to settle in a new country, where the language, culture, and many other aspects...

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  • Upside Downtown unveils 2026 lineup for sixth season

    June 17, 2026 June 17, 2026

    Summer music is set to return to downtown Lethbridge. The Allied Arts Council launches the sixth season of the Upside...

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