Seniors from Alberta are set to receive some much needed music. This is thanks in part to over $10,000 in donations for the Concerts in Care program. The Health Arts Society of Alberta says that during Read More
A southern Alberta man has decided to become a minimalist. Michael Bartz has created his own tiny home to limit his ecological hit to the planet. As Micah Quinn explains, Bartz hopes to inspire others Read More
The Alberta government has discussed the potential of implementing a provincial police force which would replace the RCMP. A report last year says the transition would cost $366 million. In 2021, the Alberta government began shifting the Read More
If you are interested in knowing more about the virtual world, Lethbridge College will be hosting NEXT: Beyond the Metaverse virtual conference next month. It will showcase some of the best virtual reality, augmented reality Read More
The Betty White Challenge was a huge success in our city. The Lethbridge & District Humane Society received lots of donations on January 17th in honour of the actress and on what would have been Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes have made two new acquisitions to their team. With these new changes, there have been eight trades the club has made since November of last year. As Micah Quinn explains, staff for Read More
Mental health has been on the top of many people’s minds during the pandemic. Cases of depression and anxiety have gone through the roof. A new review by a University of Lethbridge professor has Read More
An 80 year old woman from Lethbridge has died following a single vehicle accident early Tuesday morning between Lethbridge and Coaldale. RCMP say the crash occurred around 6 am on Township Road 92 between Range Road 205 and Range Read More
The Badges versus Bolts charity hockey game took place over the weekend. Members of Lethbridge police, fire and emergency services, along with the RCMP teamed up to face off against the Lethbridge Lightning. The Badges Read More
Truckers begin to park their rigs following federal vaccine mandate,
The federal government’s vaccine mandate requiring all truck drivers who enter Canada to show proof of full vaccination has some truckers already parking their rigs. It’s believed about 90 per cent of truck drivers Read More
Dead ducks have been popping up around Henderson Lake. Many of the deceased waterfowl have been mallards, and city staff say the deaths are more frequent in the winter time. Coreen Putman with the Helen Read More
If you are driving by Henderson Lake in Lethbridge you may have noticed construction of the new Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre. The centre is coming in at a projected budget of over $70 million. The Read More
The past week, Lethbridge has been dealing with Chinook winds. These types of winds are said to be triggers for people who deal with migraines. A study out of the University of Calgary shows many Read More
The annual Christmas Tree Collection program will be taking place Saturday. For over 20 years, the city has been partnering with local youth groups to keep the holiday spirit alive even after Christmas. This year Senator Read More
The results from the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Campaign are in. The program which has been running for over a hundred years, was a huge success in 2021 receiving thousands of dollars. Community Ministries Officer for Read More
After her son passed away from a drug overdose, a southern Alberta mom is doing her part to change how the province handles overdoses. As Angela Stewart explains this mother says she doesn’t want Read More
A new initiative that was started by a team from Lethbridge College will now allow you to walk like the dinosaurs did. The project was funded by a grant from the Alberta government. As Micah Read More
Blessing the Children Canada has a goal to make sure all Ethiopian children can break free from poverty and empower their own communities. The group runs two schools in Ethiopia with over 2,000 children attending those Read More
On Tuesday Quebec Premier Francois Legault announced his province has a plan to tax the unvaccinated. As for Alberta, a resounding no was given as to whether or not our province would bring in this Read More
Coaldale trucking company says Ottawa’s reversed trucker vaccine mandate decision
One local trucking company says it is good news that Ottawa will allow unvaccinated Canadian truckers to cross the border coming back into Canada. And as Angela Stewart reports, the reversed decision should help with Read More
The 2022 Rotary Clubs Agriculture Scholarship program is underway. A number of student applicants have already applied to the program but the Rotary Club says they’d like to see more people apply. This year, Read More
A concerned citizen in Lethbridge is in favour of implementing a light nuisance bylaw. Rena Woss presented to the Community Safety Standing Policy Committee on Thursday afternoon to outline why she believes this would be Read More
Following the return of students to in-person learning this week, the province is dealing with a shortage of staff and teachers in both Calgary and Edmonton. They are reportedly out sick dealing with COVID-19. As Read More
Here’s a follow-up to a story we first brought you on Tuesday. City Manager Craig Dalton announced that he will be stepping down from the position after less than two years. Before Dalton, the Read More
Southern Alberta is feeling a bit of relief from the recent cold snap we had as we are now dealing with warmer temperatures thanks to those strong chinook winds. But the chinooks can be a Read More
If you’re a pet lover in our city you will be able to get your furry friend a nice nail trim while helping out a great cause. The Bone & Biscuit on the city’Read More
Southern Alberta dog rescue in dire need of supplies, donations
A southern Alberta dog rescue is under risk of closing its doors due to lack of support. This is especially bad news for the animals, given how low temperatures can get in our province. To Read More
Families in need in our community are set to take in some cheaper alternatives for baby accessories. The Once Upon A Child store in Lethbridge allows residents to buy gently used baby accessories for a Read More
A Cardston man and his kids have created a life sized snow mansion. The snow creation is also available to rent for a night or afternoon of family fun. As Micah Quinn reports, this snow Read More