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Ottawa Year in Review

Hal Roberts December 14, 2021

Political reporter Brian Lilley discusses some of the biggest stories from Parliament Hill in 2021 including the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal election and inflation.Read More

 Search and rescuers continue to look for survivors in Kentucky

Search and rescuers continue to look for survivors in Kentucky

Hal Roberts December 13, 2021

U.S. correspondent, Lisa Daftari, says the search continues following Friday’s devastating tornadoes in Kentucky which left around 80 people dead and more than 100 others unaccounted for.Read More

 Christians should not leave Afghanistan says VOM spokesperson.

Christians should not leave Afghanistan says VOM spokesperson.

Hal Roberts December 9, 2021

The persecution of Christians continues unabated around the world. According to Voice of the Martyrs Canada some of the worst countries seem to include Nigeria, North Korea, China and Afghanistan. Greg Musselman is the Minister Read More

 Sabato Jr. discusses new film God’s Not Dead: We The People

Sabato Jr. discusses new film God’s Not Dead: We The

Hal Roberts December 8, 2021

Veteran Hollywood actor Antonio Sabato Junior has come out with a new Christian film called: God’s Not Dead: We The People. The former Melrose Place star says this new movie is really about fighting Read More

 Scrapping mandatory minimum sentencing not a good idea says Toronto Sun columnist Lilley

Scrapping mandatory minimum sentencing not a good idea says Toronto

Hal Roberts December 7, 2021

The Trudeau Liberals reintroducing a bill that would scrap mandatory minimum sentencing that impacts serious gun crimes does not sit well with a number of Canadians including political reporter Brian Lilley who called out Justice Read More

 Author discusses help for those battling depression

Author discusses help for those battling depression

Hal Roberts December 2, 2021

Many times during the Christmas holidays people battle depression or feel quite anxious. Allie Marie Smith wrote a book about her battle with depression called Wonderfully Made. She discusses how once she considered taking her Read More

 Backing off of vaccine mandates.

Backing off of vaccine mandates.

Hal Roberts December 1, 2021

 It appears as though the Kenney government is backing away from mandating vaccines for nurses and other healthcare professionals. Our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, explains what this means for Alberta’s health care workers moving Read More

 Political reporter Lilley says Canada should follow lead of U.K.

Political reporter Lilley says Canada should follow lead of U.K.

Hal Roberts November 30, 2021

Toronto Sun columnist and political reporter, Brian Lilley, says when it comes to dealing with the new variant known as Omicron Ottawa should really follow the lead of the Brits which has what is called Read More

 Two Lethbridge police officers demoted for involvement in “meme gate”

Two Lethbridge police officers demoted for involvement in “meme gate”

Jeannette Rocher November 30, 2021

Two Lethbridge police officers heard their fate today during a disciplinary hearing held at the Galt Museum. Officers Matthew Rilkoff and David Easter have both been demoted from their rank of Sr. Constable Level 2 to Read More

 Too much hypocrisy among certain politicians says U.S. correspondent

Too much hypocrisy among certain politicians says U.S. correspondent

Hal Roberts November 29, 2021

Our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Daftari, says when it comes to keeping safe during a pandemic there appears to be some hypocrisy involving certain politicians including the California Governor.Read More

 Lethbridge’s Recovering Economy – Trevor Lewington

Lethbridge’s Recovering Economy – Trevor Lewington

Jeannette Rocher November 26, 2021

The devastation being felt in B.C. is also impacting our supply chain here in southwestern Alberta. That’s according to Trevor Lewington with Economic Development Lethbridge who joins Jeannette Rocher to discuss how is Read More

 Lethbridge Mayor Hyggen discusses desire for more police funding.

Lethbridge Mayor Hyggen discusses desire for more police funding.

Hal Roberts November 25, 2021

The new mayor of Lethbridge has been on the job for just over a month now. One of the campaign promises that Blaine Hyggen ran on during the last municipal election was to work towards Read More

 Throne Speech misses the mark says political reporter.

Throne Speech misses the mark says political reporter.

Hal Roberts November 23, 2021

The Trudeau Liberals began their third term in office with a speech from the throne delivered by Governor General Mary Simon. The economy is struggling under supply chain issues and rising inflation is facing its Read More

 Motivation unknown behind Christmas parade attack

Motivation unknown behind Christmas parade attack

Hal Roberts November 22, 2021

We are learning now that police have arrested a suspect in connection with the attack where a driver drove his SUV into a crowd at a Christmas parade in Wisconsin killing five and injuring 40 others. Read More

 ULFA without a contract for 500 days and counting.

ULFA without a contract for 500 days and counting.

Hal Roberts November 19, 2021

As you have heard on Bridge City News there was a recent peaceful demonstration at the University of Lethbridge by those concerned that the Lethbridge Faculty Association still does not have a contract with the Read More

 Calls for early Kenney leadership review

Calls for early Kenney leadership review

Hal Roberts November 17, 2021

Premier Jason Kenney is facing an earlier call for a leadership review. That is according to our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, who says constituency associations have passed a resolution calling for it to be held Read More

 Political update from Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley

Political update from Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley

Hal Roberts November 16, 2021

This week Brian Lilley talks about how a Saskatchewan senator has launched a review of Tory leader Erin O’Toole, how grain price increases have been great for our farmers but not so much consumers Read More

 The impact of Athletes in Action

The impact of Athletes in Action

Hal Roberts November 12, 2021

 Athletes in Action has been bringing people to Christ through sports for a number of decades. Harold Cooper is a Lethbridge pastor and used to work with the organization when he was a chaplain for Read More

 Issues within the Tory caucus

Issues within the Tory caucus

Hal Roberts November 9, 2021

Political reporter, Brian Lilley, says Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu has been shaking things up on Parliament Hill lately. She announced the start of a civil liberties caucus to raise issues surrounding COVID-19. It’s a Read More

 China flexing its military muscles

China flexing its military muscles

Hal Roberts November 8, 2021

When it comes to today’s military, most people would associate the United States with having one of the most powerful armed forces in the world. Our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Daftari, says China apparently Read More

 Playing the blame game

Playing the blame game

Hal Roberts November 3, 2021

Premier Jason Kenney, like many other provincial leaders, has been grilled over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, says it appears as though Kenney is not accepting all of the Read More

 Canadians getting tired of hypocritical politicians says political reporter Brian Lilley

Canadians getting tired of hypocritical politicians says political reporter Brian

Hal Roberts November 2, 2021

Political reporter, Brian Lilley, says many people have been quite critical of the politicians attending the UN climate summit in Scotland especially when there are more than 400 private jets arriving and certain politicians looking hypocritical Read More

 Taliban clamping down

Taliban clamping down

Hal Roberts November 1, 2021

There are reports of Taliban gunmen who attacked a wedding in eastern Afghanistan to stop music being played. The attack killed two people and injured 10 others. Our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Daftari, says it appears Read More

 Lethbridge MP takes issue with some of PM Trudeau’s ministerial appointments

Lethbridge MP takes issue with some of PM Trudeau’s ministerial

Hal Roberts October 28, 2021

Lethbridge MP Rachael Harder has spoken out against the Trudeau Liberals bringing on Steven Guilbault as Environment Minister. Guilbault was a Greenpeace Activist in Quebec. MP Harder says the recent appointments by the Trudeau Liberals Read More

 No E.I. for many unvaxxed Canadians says political reporter.

No E.I. for many unvaxxed Canadians says political reporter.

Hal Roberts October 27, 2021

The Trudeau Liberals recently announced that if you refuse to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and lose your job as a result you will not receive employment insurance benefits. Many Canadians have a problem with that, Read More

 U.S. and China testing out new hypersonic military weapons says foreign affairs expert

U.S. and China testing out new hypersonic military weapons says

Hal Roberts October 26, 2021

When it comes to military force, it appears as though both the U.S. and China have been flexing their weapons muscles. Our foreign affairs expert, Lisa Daftari, says like China the US military is Read More

 New Lethbridge Mayor Hyggen wants to address crime.

New Lethbridge Mayor Hyggen wants to address crime.

Hal Roberts October 25, 2021

 Newly elected Lethbridge Mayor Blaine Hyggen says when he was out door knocking during the last municipal election the biggest concern he heard from residents in Lethbridge was safety. He explains in more detail during Read More

 Whistle Stop Cafe owner issued “compelled speech sentence” and fined $20k for violating COVID restrictions

Whistle Stop Cafe owner issued “compelled speech sentence” and fined

Jeannette Rocher October 23, 2021

The owner of the Whistle Stop Cafe and Truck Stop was recently fined $20,000 for violating a court order by holding an anti-shutdown rally last spring. Christopher Scott joined BCN’s Jeannette Rocher earlier this week Read More

 Bibles influencing the lives of younger people

Bibles influencing the lives of younger people

Hal Roberts October 22, 2021

Gideon’s International has been putting bibles in hotel rooms around the world for over 100 years. The group has also been handing out little new testament bibles to students in Grade 5. I asked Dr. Al Read More

 Musicians Corb Lund, Terri Clark, Paul Brandt, Brett Kissel and others release anti-coal mining “anthem”

Musicians Corb Lund, Terri Clark, Paul Brandt, Brett Kissel and

Jeannette Rocher October 20, 2021

Country musician Corb Lund, along with artists from across Alberta’s country music spectrum, have released a song many are calling an anthem against proposed coal development in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. The song, which Read More

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  • Residents invited to celebrate Neighbour Day on June 13

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