Lethbridge Police have issued a warning about a suspicious man who has been reportedly taking pictures of children. Police say the male in his twenties with dark skinned, possibly East Asian descent was seen taking Read More
A ribbon mural has gone up at Our Lady of the Assumption School here in Lethbridge. Officials with the school say it’s their way of recognizing Truth and Reconciliation week. It was Kristen Shade’Read More
Indigenous soldiers who are buried in the Netherlands recently received a special headstone to commemorate their sacrifice. The Indigenous Legacy Project helps to identify and mark the graves of Indigenous soldiers who have been laid Read More
Our Lethbridge veterans are being honoured with a special banner project around the city. The Lethbridge Salute Our Veterans Banner project sold a total of 80 banners last year as they were set up around different Read More
Two new exhibitions at the Galt Museum & Archives are making sure the stories of residential school survivors are never forgotten. Both showcase firsthand stories from Indigenous peoples including ones from the Kainai First Nation Read More
The Blood Tribe Department of Health’s Wellness program celebrated its 100th day treatment program on Tuesday afternoon in Standoff. The celebration also coincides with this week being Truth and Reconciliation Week. The day treatment Read More
New research data from Neuron Mobility has revealed that six per cent of its e-scooter riders have a disability or mobility issue. Neuron has programs in 17 Canadian cities, including Calgary, Red Deer, and right here Read More
A traditional Buffalo Winter Count Robe was unveiled Tuesday morning at Lethbridge College. It was part of the post-secondary honouring Truth and Reconciliation week. The robe will be used as a teaching tool for students Read More
A smudging ceremony took place at the University of Lethbridge marking the official kick off of the campus’ Truth and Reconciliation week. Cathy Hunt, who is an Elder from the Kainai Nation, performed the smudging Read More
More peer support services are now being offered to first responders in Alberta. Boots on the Ground, a confidential, 24 hour a day peer support hotline has officially launched in Alberta as of Monday morning. The Read More
This is the official start of Truth and Reconciliation Week in Lethbridge. A ceremony was held on Monday morning at the Civic Centre Track featuring a special round dance. As BCN’s Micah Quinn explains, Read More
Lethbridge Police confiscated an illegal firearm, lots of ammunition and body armour during a traffic stop on Saturday night. Police say they also found a balaclava, handcuffs and a baton in a vehicle that was Read More
Lethbridge is set to roll out the red carpet for some emerging and well-known filmmakers in the community. The OnScreen Film Festival will take place on Saturday at The Movie Mill along with September 30th Read More
Canada has landed its second straight title at the FIBA 3X3 Women’s Basketball Series Final in Mongolia this past weekend. An assistant coach with the Women’s University of Lethbridge Pronghorns team says she Read More
The Lethbridge Food Bank Society says they are seeing a big rise in the number of clients using their services. Mac Nichol, the Executive Director says, just last month they saw 100 more households than compared Read More
Members of the Lethbridge Police Service will be taking part in a low light/no light shooting exercise at the Lethbridge Fish and Game Range until midnight tonight. Staff with LPS say that if you’Read More
Thursday marked World Alzheimer’s Day. The event was first launched in 1994 by Alzheimer’s Disease International. According to staff with St. Michael’s Health Centre here in Lethbridge, an estimated 46,000 Albertans live with dementia. Read More
A new 50-bed recovery community has opened up just east of Lethbridge. It is giving Albertans who suffer from addictions the chance at a fresh start at no cost. Dignitaries were on hand for the Read More
Canadians from across the country came out to join in the 1 Million March 4 Children. The rallies were held in protest of the sexual orientation and gender identity which is a tool being used in elementary 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
Pickleball enthusiasts gathered Wednesday morning for the unveiling of six new courts that opened in north Lethbridge. The courts, which are directly adjacent to the old ones, offer brand new features for players. Officials say Read More
The Lethbridge Police Services Victim Services Unit is recruiting some new volunteers. The team is looking to bring on between 15 to 20 volunteers. It would be a group of up to 60 people who can deliver 24-hour Read More
Officials with the City of Lethbridge say they are continuing to see a downward trend in the number of tent encampments. That’s according to their Encampment Strategy team. Since August, only four cleanups have Read More
Cami Tanner is the founder of Herbal Apothecary in Lethbridge. She has some ideas on how you can naturally boost your immune system during this upcoming cold and flu season. She shares the details with Read More
Hundreds of supporters gathered at the Lethbridge courthouse on Monday as controversial street preacher Artur Pawlowski received his sentence. Pawlowski received 60 days plus time served for his role in the Coutts border blockade. The judge, Read More
The Sound of Freedom came out of the gate smoldering hot in theatres just a few months ago. Now The Movie Mill in Lethbridge has decided to give out free tickets to the film. We Read More
A group of local artists is doing its part to create more love in our community by creating a mural that is called ‘All You Need Is Love.’ You’ll see it at the back Read More
The 42nd annual Toy Run took place over the weekend and officials from the Southern Alberta Bikers say it was a great success. Bikers from all over Southern Alberta gathered for a day full of Read More
It was graduation day at Lethbridge College for a group of new police cadets who will soon be hitting the streets. They went through 22 weeks of rigorous training over the past 6 months through the Police Read More
Southern Alberta music promoter, Ron Sakamoto, has been nominated for a Country Music Association award. Sakamoto is one of four nominees for the Rob Potts International Live Music Advancement Award. Sakamoto says he and Potts Read More
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