Lights, camera and action. A Lethbridge church group calling themselves The ImmanueLights are working hard to bring forth a show on Friday evening. As BCN’s Micah Quinn explains, the group performs a unique version Read More
A new non-profit is getting off the ground here in the city to support those who have been affected by the war in Ukraine. Project Sunflower works closely with Ukrainians overseas to help them get Read More
Mould, black widow spiders, silver fish and mice are a growing concern inside Lethbridge’s largest office complex. Since 2014 the building has flooded at least eight times causing a huge disruption in workflow and affecting Read More
Volunteers dedicate their time for free and ask for nothing in return. It is National Volunteer Week and those who volunteer their time are being honoured. The 2022 Volunteer Celebration Gala is celebrating the best in Read More
Fans of the 1920s are set for a treat on Friday evening. The Golden Sapphire Benefit Dinner is being hosted by Streets Alive Mission. As BCN’s Micah Quinn reports, staff from the Christian organization Read More
Irrigation issues at two city parks are causing longer watering periods and as a result, park-goers can expect to hear a lot of noise throughout the day. The pumps at Henderson and Legacy Park are Read More
A group of female students in Grades 10 -12 learned what a career in the trades would look like during a three-day camp hosted by CAREERS. The students had a chance to hear from industry experts Read More
Have you filed your taxes yet? If not, keep in mind the deadline is coming up soon. You have up until the beginning of next month to file your taxes. For incorporated businesses, owners have Read More
After three years a local nonprofit is finally able to showcase their new renovations. The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lethbridge and District unveiled their updated building with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday afternoon. Read More
The Coulee Cleanup is set to go for Saturday. The Lethbridge College Students’ Association is hosting the event to get rid of the garbage that litters our beautiful city. Friday is also Earth Day which Read More
Members of the Lethbridge community gathered at the Galt Museum on Tuesday evening to ask questions and voice their concerns to members of the Lethbridge Police Service and the Lethbridge Police Commission. The information will Read More
It may not look like it out there today, but patio season is coming up. The City of Lethbridge is continuing its outdoor patio, parklets and street vending program. The program which began in 2018, received Read More
Incidents of human trafficking are occurring in plain sight. That is according to Jessica Brandon, the Director of Programs for the Action Coalition on Human Trafficking in Alberta. Brandon presented at SACPA on Thursday afternoon Read More
If you plan on heading out to the mountains anytime soon, keep in mind that we are still in avalanche season and the risk of an avalanche is still prevalent. Although it may feel warmer Read More
Lovers of seeds are set to enjoy an event with an agricultural flare this weekend. Seedy Saturday is taking place on April 23 at Casa from 1-4pm for the first time since 2019. The Executive Director Read More
It’s been a long time coming but site preparations are finally underway for a new westside school. The school, which will be located in Garry Station, will have the capacity to accommodate 900 students. Groundbreaking Read More
An animal rescue in Lethbridge will need to move to a new location within a year or face some hefty fines. On Thursday the city announced it has denied an appeal made by the Last Read More
It was the first of its kind at the college, an international Turban Day event took place on Wednesday. As part of the Sikh community, members wear a turban as it is a mandatory part Read More
Graduates of the University of Lethbridge will be able to walk the stage once again in June for spring convocation after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the last two ceremonies to run virtually. An official with Read More
The Lethbridge International Airshow is making a comeback this year after the event was canceled for the last 4 years. The show is expected to be a jam packed event featuring a number of aircraft, food Read More
St. Francis Junior High School received its very own Blackfoot name on Wednesday morning. Students and staff gathered to watch a special naming ceremony. Video Journalist Micah Quinn has the details on the new Blackfoot Read More
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Newly-formed Alberta Police Review Commission receives over 1,000 police conduct complaints
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Golf Event to support the cardiac care in Southern Alberta
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New church opening in Lethbridge this Easter
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Alberta plans new recovery-centres as Blood-Tribe reports zero-overdose-calls
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SAAG to launch exhibit on Saturday at Excite
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Galt-Museum presents new exhibit on Lethbridge’s brewing history
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