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 Tourism Lethbridge joining forces with Indigenous filmmakers

Tourism Lethbridge joining forces with Indigenous filmmakers

Micah Quinn July 28, 2023

Tourism Lethbridge will now be working hand-in-hand with Indigenous filmmakers in our region. Two contracts have been signed to create short-form video projects and social media content that highlights Indigenous perspectives and experiences in the Read More

 Brooks, AB. home vandalized, couple left without answers

Brooks, AB. home vandalized, couple left without answers

Angela Stewart July 28, 2023

A couple from Brooks, A.B. say they don’t know why they were a target after their home was completely vandalized from top to bottom. The couple has since moved to Drumheller and continue Read More

 Two hikers found dead in Crowsnest Pass

Two hikers found dead in Crowsnest Pass

Hal Roberts July 28, 2023

Two hikers have been found dead just outside of Coleman in the Crowsnest Pass. RCMP say the overdue hikers were hiking along the North York Creek Plane Crash Trail and were discovered around 7pm on Read More

 Lethbridge ranked number three on Crime Severity Index

Lethbridge ranked number three on Crime Severity Index

Angela Stewart July 27, 2023

The rankings are out for the Crime Severity Index, and the city of Lethbridge now sits at number three. We have seen a 16 per cent decrease over the last couple of years. Back in 2021, Lethbridge Read More

 Stuff the Bus looking for back-to-school supplies

Stuff the Bus looking for back-to-school supplies

Micah Quinn July 27, 2023

It’s almost time to Stuff the Bus. The annual campaign is back which aims to collect backpacks filled with new school supplies to help Lethbridge families who are in need of back-to-school items. Last Read More

 Farm Family Award nominations open

Farm Family Award nominations open

Micah Quinn July 27, 2023

Applications are now open for deserving farm families to receive some much needed recognition at next year’s Calgary Stampede. The Farm Family Award is presented to agriculture families from across the province each year. Read More

 Last Korean War veteran in Lethbridge honoured

Last Korean War veteran in Lethbridge honoured

Micah Quinn July 27, 2023

When you think of major conflicts in history, the first and second World Wars usually spring to mind. According to historians, one of the forgotten wars is the Korean War. Members of the Lethbridge Legion Read More

 Lethbridge receives funding to address gang violence

Lethbridge receives funding to address gang violence

Micah Quinn July 26, 2023

The City of Lethbridge has received a large amount of federal funding to help combat gun and gang violence in our city. A one year deal worth close worth $665,618 will be allocated to help address Read More

 Council hoping to attract film and TV production

Council hoping to attract film and TV production

Micah Quinn July 26, 2023

Lethbridge City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to take more steps in attracting film and television production to our city. Council was asked to allocate $780,570 to hire two full-time liaison positions for the city and Read More

 Lethbridge Soup Kitchen director hopeful but concerned about city bylaw amendment

Lethbridge Soup Kitchen director hopeful but concerned about city bylaw

Angela Stewart July 26, 2023

Lethbridge City Council has amended a bylaw that focuses on development and zoning of land by the shelter. The executive director of the Lethbridge Soup Kitchen says he is hopeful that it will help improve Read More

 Cooking safety tips when heading out to barbecue

Cooking safety tips when heading out to barbecue

Micah Quinn July 25, 2023

Summer is a perfect time to fire up the barbecue and cook some delicious steaks or burgers. There are some important food safety tips, however, that you should keep in mind when cooking in the Read More

 Council votes against potential fence for Galt Gardens

Council votes against potential fence for Galt Gardens

Micah Quinn July 25, 2023

Members of Lethbridge City Council voted 5-4 against a motion to look into the feasibility and cost of constructing an iron fence around Galt Gardens. Mayor Blaine Hyggen and councillor John Middleton-Hope brought forward the Read More

 FIFA Women’s World Cup serves as an inspiration for young female soccer players

FIFA Women’s World Cup serves as an inspiration for young

Angela Stewart July 25, 2023

Many could say that the FIFA Women’s World cup serves as an inspiration for young female soccer players to pursue the sport professionally. An official with the Servus Sports Centre in Lethbridge, who has Read More

 Four men accused of conspiracy to commit murder during Coutts blockade back in court

Four men accused of conspiracy to commit murder during Coutts

Angela Stewart July 25, 2023

The four men accused of conspiracy to commit murder of RCMP members during the Coutts blockade were back in court on Tuesday. Pre-trials already began for Chris Carbert, Chris Lysak, Anthony Olienick and Jerry Morin Read More

 Swirls Ice Cream goes viral on Tik Tok

Swirls Ice Cream goes viral on Tik Tok

Angela Stewart July 25, 2023

A local ice cream shop has joined the latest round of trends on Tik Tok. The trend is called the Ice Cream Shop Challenge. It’s where a customer orders an ice cream cone, but Read More

 Tips to keep cool in extreme heat

Tips to keep cool in extreme heat

Angela Stewart July 24, 2023

Many regions around the southern prairies experienced one of the hottest days so far this year. For some it would have been record breaking heat. Places like Mankato and Maple Creek, Saskatchewan saw temperatures above 36 Read More

 Emmy nominations for southern Albertans

Emmy nominations for southern Albertans

Micah Quinn July 24, 2023

Chances are you’ve most likely heard of the hit TV show The Last of Us. The game turned television show captivated audiences earlier this year as a majority of the filming was completed in Read More

 Jamie Ellacott back in court on August 28

Jamie Ellacott back in court on August 28

Micah Quinn July 24, 2023

The case involving a disgraced former gymnastics coach was back in Lethbridge court on Monday morning. Jamie Ellacott was not present during the proceedings. Ellacott was charged last year with the assault of several young Read More

 Athletes welcomed for 2023 Alberta Summer Games

Athletes welcomed for 2023 Alberta Summer Games

Micah Quinn July 21, 2023

The 2023 Alberta Summer Games are underway with over 3800 youth athletes, coaches and managers coming together from across the province to compete. A delegation from Lethbridge has also been sent to compete at the games taking Read More

 Shoes for Kids partners with LFS

Shoes for Kids partners with LFS

Micah Quinn July 21, 2023

The Shoes for Kids YQL organization is back for their third annual event. The group is now partnering with Lethbridge Family Services to help give brand new shoes to those in need in southern Alberta. Read More

 Fire ban in effect for River Valley, city implements Level Two of extreme temperature protocol

Fire ban in effect for River Valley, city implements Level

Angela Stewart July 21, 2023

With the current forecasted high temperatures in our city, there is now a fire ban in effect for the River Valley. Fire officials implemented the ban primarily because of the low humidity, gusting winds, and Read More

 Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden tourist numbers increasing

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden tourist numbers increasing

Angela Stewart July 21, 2023

With Canada’s inflation rate dropping slightly to 2.8 per cent, officials at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden says they have been seeing more visitors at the park. Eric Granson, the Marketing Manager for Nikka Yuko, says Read More

 Wade Galloway Skate Park renaming

Wade Galloway Skate Park renaming

Angela Stewart July 21, 2023

Locals are invited to take part in a grand renaming event Saturday for the Wade Galloway skate park. The special day includes a free BBQ for the first 200 people along with Boarderline Skate Shop providing Read More

 ALERT arrests three people in Lethbridge drug bust

ALERT arrests three people in Lethbridge drug bust

Micah Quinn July 21, 2023

Three people have been arrested and more than $100,000 worth of guns and drugs were seized following a bust in Lethbridge.   ALERT raided a total of four houses including one in Legacy Ridge that was known Read More

 LPS say no foul play in McDonald’s death

LPS say no foul play in McDonald’s death

Micah Quinn July 21, 2023

Lethbridge Police say the investigation into a body that was located at a Lethbridge McDonald’s has shown no evidence that foul play was involved. On July 14th police got a call from the McDonald’Read More

 Group hoping to revive The Roxy Theatre

Group hoping to revive The Roxy Theatre

Micah Quinn July 20, 2023

The Roxy Theatre in Coleman, Alberta has been out of commission since 2003. A group calling themselves Crowsnest Cando is doing their part to try to raise the funds needed to help rebuild the theatre. Staff Read More

 Rent unaffordable in Lethbridge for minimum wage workers

Rent unaffordable in Lethbridge for minimum wage workers

Micah Quinn July 20, 2023

A new report has found that rent is unaffordable for minimum wage workers across Canada. That’s according to The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and its new study called Rental wages in Canada 2022. Here Read More

 Green Acres Foundation Blue Sky Lodge celebrates 50 years

Green Acres Foundation Blue Sky Lodge celebrates 50 years

Angela Stewart July 20, 2023

Green Acres Foundation celebrated the 50th anniversary of one of their lodges this afternoon. Blue Sky Lodge opened back in 1973 in Lethbridge, with 50 suites available to residents. Over the years, the facility has been able Read More

 Minister Nixon responds to NDP on affordable housing issue in Alberta

Minister Nixon responds to NDP on affordable housing issue in

Angela Stewart July 20, 2023

The Alberta NDP says the annual report from the Ministry of Seniors, Community and Social Services shows that the UCP is not building enough affordable housing units compared to last year. From 2021 to 2022, the government Read More

 Matthew Dickson biking across Canada for schizophrenia

Matthew Dickson biking across Canada for schizophrenia

Micah Quinn July 19, 2023

A Canadian man is hoping to become the first person with schizophrenia to bike across our country. Matthew Dickson left Vancouver on June 4th and started pedaling across Canada with a goal to arrive in Read More

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  • Jane’s Walk invites residents to explore the city on foot.

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    You might have noticed some art rolling along city streets. We’re talking about a pair of public buses wrapped in...

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  • Knud Petersen named 2026 Whoop-Up Days Parade Marshal

    April 29, 2026 April 29, 2026

    While the 2026 edition of Whoop-Up Days doesn’t arrive until August, organizers have already announced who will lead the annual...

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  • Municipal leaders gather for regional infrastructure summit

    April 28, 2026 April 28, 2026

    A collaboration between southern Alberta municipalities was recently held during a one-day regional forum at the Lethbridge Trade and Convention...

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    Today is the National Day of Mourning, a time to remember those who lost their lives due to a workplace...

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