Streets Alive Mission in Lethbridge is seeking more winter clothing donations after the current cold snap has deteriorated their supply to give away for struggling people.Read More
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
As temperatures drop, we need to remember that home fires become even more frequent during this time of year when we encounter cold snaps. To keep our guard up when it comes to safety, Troy 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
Lethbridge Police say they are anticipating a great turnout for this weekend’s annual Polar Plunge in support of the Special Olympics. As of Tuesday, $12,000 was raised towards of the $20,000 goal.Read More
Alberta Minister Jason Nixon announced a new program for Albertans with disabilities to find work and disability support, while AUPE Local 006 held a picket in Lethbridge to advocate for more disability support.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
Every day marijuana becomes more socially acceptable, but according to experts, with negative consequences for those who use it. Although many use marijuana to reduce stress or anxiety, addiction experts warn that it is nothing Read More
February begins and it is the month of psychology, which according to Canadian Psychological Association has its roots in science that seek to understand our thoughts, feelings and actions. Its emergence, according to researchers, was Read More
Alberta’s Substance Use Surveillance System says that Lethbridge witnessed only 40 overdose deaths in 2024, down from 119 deaths in 2023, for the lowest amount of overdose deaths since 2019.Read More
The City of Lethbridge has agreed with the Lethbridge and District Exhibition to expand their Canada Day Celebrations to the exhibition grounds to prevent overcrowding and damage to the nearby Henderson Lake Park.Read More
A new traffic monitoring camera was installed for Highway 3 in Lethbridge. Viewers can check the city’s website for live-time visual traffic updates.Read More
More than one hundred vendors attended the Career Fair organized by Lethbridge Polytechnic on Thursday. Big Brothers-Big Sisters and the Army were some of the organizations who extended their invitation for attendees to join the Read More
The Lethbridge Pregnancy Care Centre ( LPCC), is running low on items. The Center provides support and education to people going through an unexpected pregnancy or pregnancy loss. The place also offers services through workshops to Read More
A Taber women who was admitted to Chinook Regional Hospital for standard cancer treatment is speaking out after her experience of being moved to a storage room.Read More
Community Conversation is the perfect time for the City to showcase its projects while also receiving feedback from the community. The event also serves as a stage for those looking to educate themselves or simply Read More
More than 120 years of Western Canadian history is now available in a collection digitized by the Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village and the University of Lethbridge. The newly digitized Pincher Creek Echo collection, formerly known as Read More
Valentine’s Day is approaching and with it the time to remember that we need to give and receive love. For this reason, Interfaith Food Bank is launching the Romance Raffle initiative, with which it Read More
Nearly one hundred thousand dollars has been raised so far to support the Bucud family, after their three small children were struck by a vehicle on the way to school last week. Kyera Kowal, the Read More
Cindi Crane of the Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce shares the dialogue they’ve had with chambers across the country and in Montana regarding potential tariffs from the US.Read More
The Alberta government will provide a 3.8-million-dollar grant to the Alberta Geological Survey to complete a three-year study to map out new locations and the quality of groundwater in Southern Alberta.Read More
When it comes to saving lives, every single second matters, that’s why Lethbridge Police along with Fire and Emergency Service partnered in the creation of the Tactical Emergency Medical Services (TEMS) program. The new Read More
At least 20 employee and hundreds of students could be affected by the closure of the Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada program, provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. This includes the LINC program at Read More
A Cardiac Science Gala will be held in Lethbridge this Saturday. The goal of the event is to raise awareness of the fact that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the South Read More
Lethbridge Police Service have introduced a Vulnerable Persons Registry, a voluntary program which aims to identify people who would be in need of additional assistance during emergencies or high-stress incidents. Personal details such as medical Read More
Lethbridge Police are looking for a man who allegedly offered a ride to a 14-year-boy then sexually assaulted him in his car on January 17th. Police say the boy was offered the ride while walking Read More
The Spring to Light Benefit Gala is the big event Lethbridge Family Services is hosting. During the gala, well-known Canadian actor Rick Mercer will be the guest speaker. The Executive Director at LFS, Sandra Mintz, Read More
The Encampment Response Team presented a report to Lethbridge City Council this week that identified 124 encampment sites throughout November and December 2024 compared to 2023.Read More
A investment market report by Avison Young says that Lethbridge will see a dramatic increase in commercial, industrial and residential developments beginning spring 2025.Read More
The highly anticipated Winter Career Fair at the University of Lethbridge attracted thousands of students to speak directly with employers about their needs, how to apply for positions and even how to get hired. Our Read More
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VibeFest returns to Lethbridge with a contemporary arts explosion
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Coaldale adopts strategy plan prioritizing transportation, safety & growth
Coaldale’s town council has adopted their Strategic Plan for 2026 through 2029. The new plan aims to prioritize transportation, asset...
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Lethbridge begins intersection improvement initiative for the summer
The City of Lethbridge has begun their annual intersection improvement program to address capacity requirements, enhancing safety and reducing congestion...
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UofL Pronghorn awards handed to top athletes
On Thursday, multiple athletes with the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns were handed team and individual awards at the annual Blue...
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Lethbridge honours first voice in emergencies: 9-1-1 communicators
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Lethbridge honours first voice in emergencies: 9-1-1 communicators
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Lethbridge rally calls for water protection over coal mining
Recent measures by the provincial government, including coal mining, have drawn the community’s attention. Today, a rally was held by the Lethbridge...
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Cinderella Project returns to help grads shine
MyCityCare looked more like a Disney princess’ closet today as the non-profit’s Cinderella Project and Tux Shop opened its doors to the community with a...
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Celebrating National Public Health week at the UofL
It’s National Public Health Week across the country, a time to recognize the vital role public health practitioners play in improving our health and well-being. This week the...
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Seedy Saturday is returning to Lethbridge
Spring is here, and Seedy Saturday is returning to Lethbridge—with an opportunity to learn about gardening, local food, and the...
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