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 Story of 101-year-old World War II veteran

Story of 101-year-old World War II veteran

Micah Quinn November 10, 2022

Remembrance Day is a time that we put aside what we are doing to honour our veterans. It is taking place tomorrow. Here in Lethbridge, a 101-year-old veteran recounted his tale of volunteering in the Read More

 Late city councillor honoured at city skate park

Late city councillor honoured at city skate park

Angela Stewart November 10, 2022

A local skate park has been renamed to honour a former city councilor who passed away. Formally known as the SLP Skate Park, skateboarders will soon be able to shred on the Wade Galloway Skate Read More

 History of Indigenous veterans

History of Indigenous veterans

Micah Quinn November 10, 2022

Remembrance Day is also a time to honour our Indigenous veterans who have laid down their lives for Canada. Chuck Isaacs is Metis and a veteran himself, and he also serves as the president of Read More

 Lethbridge man needs a new kidney, nearing dialysis

Lethbridge man needs a new kidney, nearing dialysis

Angela Stewart November 9, 2022

A young Lethbridge man says he needs a kidney donation after learning his own kidneys are failing and he fears he could be living a life on dialysis if he doesn’t find a match. Read More

 Ski season under way at Sunshine Village Ski Resort

Ski season under way at Sunshine Village Ski Resort

Angela Stewart November 9, 2022

Ski season is officially underway at some resorts in the province including Sunshine Village in Banff. The resort recently had its earliest opening in 40 years on November 3.  An official at the resort says conditions on Read More

 Over $10,000 donation for food banks in Lethbridge

Over $10,000 donation for food banks in Lethbridge

Micah Quinn November 9, 2022

A healthy donation has made its way to our two food banks here in Lethbridge. A total of over $10,000 was raised and given to officials at the Lethbridge and Interfaith Food Banks by staff from Read More

 Reeve Tory Campbell honoured with Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal

Reeve Tory Campbell honoured with Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee

Micah Quinn November 9, 2022

A special dignitary from Lethbridge received a top honour recently. Lethbridge County Reeve Tory Campbell took home the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal on Monday at the Rural Municipalities of Alberta convention in Edmonton. Read More

 Veterans receiving help from OSI clinic

Veterans receiving help from OSI clinic

Micah Quinn November 8, 2022

The issue of post-traumatic stress disorder has plagued many veterans in our community. A southern Alberta organization called Carewest Operational Stress Injury Clinic is providing help for veterans who have experienced an operational stress injury. Read More

 Not enough being done for MMIWG, says advocate

Not enough being done for MMIWG, says advocate

Micah Quinn November 8, 2022

Young Indigenous women are still disappearing and many times are ending up dead. Not much is being done to address the issue. That is according to Reverend Deborah Minoose, a pastor and a residential school Read More

 Protecting your pooches in the cold

Protecting your pooches in the cold

Micah Quinn November 8, 2022

Our furry friends are in need this time of year during extreme cold temperatures. It is also National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week here in our city. With this cold snap, Community Animal Services in Lethbridge Read More

 Alpha House Society over capacity during cold weather

Alpha House Society over capacity during cold weather

Micah Quinn November 7, 2022

Here in Lethbridge our only shelter has been full and over capacity during the last few nights due to the extreme cold weather. Staff from Alpha House Society say they do not turn away any Read More

 Veterans banner project successful in first year

Veterans banner project successful in first year

Micah Quinn November 7, 2022

The Lethbridge Salute Our Veterans Banner Project was a huge success this year. A total of 80 banners were raised high and displayed in our city in different places like City Hall, the Cenotaph, the Legion Read More

 ‘Tis the season to pack a shoebox

‘Tis the season to pack a shoebox

Micah Quinn November 7, 2022

Children in West Africa, Central America and now Ukraine are to set to receive some much needed blessings in the form of a shoebox. Operation Christmas Child is now underway. Video Journalist Micah Quinn has Read More

 Streets Alive Mission in need of donations

Streets Alive Mission in need of donations

Angela Stewart November 7, 2022

A Lethbridge non-for-profit group says they are in need of donations especially with the big dump of snow we received overnight. Streets Alive Mission’s pin bank, which offers clothing to our most vulnerable, is Read More

 Local wrestler hopes to hit the big time

Local wrestler hopes to hit the big time

Micah Quinn November 4, 2022

The sport of wrestling has dazzled and amazed fans for many years. Here in Lethbridge, there is a female wrestler who shares her wrestling journey and her goals of making it to the big stage. Read More

 Marshal Iwaasa still missing after close to three years

Marshal Iwaasa still missing after close to three years

Micah Quinn November 4, 2022

It has been close to three years and a family still has no answers regarding a missing loved one. Marshal Iwaasa was last seen in Lethbridge in November of 2019. On November 18th of this year Read More

 Supporters rally behind Coutts blockade accused in court

Supporters rally behind Coutts blockade accused in court

Angela Stewart November 4, 2022

The three men who are facing charges of mischief for their alleged involvement in the Coutts blockade earlier this year were back in Lethbridge court Friday. Dozens of protesters were also outside the courthouse showing Read More

 Enhanced Scam Tracker unveiled by BBB

Enhanced Scam Tracker unveiled by BBB

Micah Quinn November 3, 2022

A new and enhanced tool to help out those who have been scammed has been unveiled. The Better Business Bureau of Southern Alberta and East Kootenay announced the launch of the enhanced Scam Tracker that Read More

 Lethbridge poverty report discussed at SACPA

Lethbridge poverty report discussed at SACPA

Micah Quinn November 3, 2022

A new report outlines the grim stats of child poverty here in our city. A report from the Social Health Equity Network of Lethbridge and Area says poverty remains a big issue in our city. Read More

 Fifty per cent increase in accident calls to Lethbridge Police during Wednesday snowstorm

Fifty per cent increase in accident calls to Lethbridge Police

Angela Stewart November 3, 2022

Wednesday’s huge dump of snow made for some slick driving conditions on the roads in and around the city. Lethbridge Police say they had about a 50 per cent increase in the number of calls Read More

 Holy Spirit Catholic School Division wins Award for Excellence

Holy Spirit Catholic School Division wins Award for Excellence

Angela Stewart November 3, 2022

The Holy Spirit Catholic School Division won a national award for Excellence during the 2022 BRAVO Awards Gala. The event was hosted by the Canadian Association of Communicators in Education. The division was one of 33 applications Read More

 City declares Phase 1 snow routes

City declares Phase 1 snow routes

Angela Stewart November 2, 2022

Phase 1 of our city’s snow routes has officially been declared after the massive dump of snow we received. This means temporary parking will be in effect on all routes for this phase so the Read More

 AMA safe winter driving tips

AMA safe winter driving tips

Angela Stewart November 2, 2022

The cold and icy temperatures can make for some slick conditions on the roads. Folks at the AMA are offering some tips to make sure you get to your destination safely. Some of those include Read More

 AHS offering chronic disease program management courses

AHS offering chronic disease program management courses

Angela Stewart November 2, 2022

Alberta Health Services’ Better Choices, Better Health workshops gets underway next week. It is a program to help people who suffer from chronic diseases and how to manage them. The program is about two and Read More

 Sugar beets vital to local economy

Sugar beets vital to local economy

Micah Quinn November 2, 2022

Sugar beets and the production of sugar is one of the biggest export industries in southern Alberta. Taber is also home to the only sugar beet refinery in Canada. As BCN’s Micah Quinn explains, Read More

 Operation Red Nose back in Lethbridge

Operation Red Nose back in Lethbridge

Micah Quinn November 2, 2022

Operation Red Nose is returning for its 26th year in Lethbridge following a two year hiatus. It is dedicated to helping eliminate impaired driving during the holiday season. If you have had a few too Read More

 Owen Crow Shoe joins ‘Horizon’ film by Kevin Costner

Owen Crow Shoe joins ‘Horizon’ film by Kevin Costner

Micah Quinn November 1, 2022

A new Kevin Costner movie is in production. The western-themed film is called Horizon. It takes place during the pre- and post-Civil War expansion and settlement of the American west. A local Indigenous actor has Read More

 Lethbridge Exhibition wins big at business awards

Lethbridge Exhibition wins big at business awards

Micah Quinn November 1, 2022

The Lethbridge and District Exhibition won a prestigious award. The Chamber of Commerce recently hosted their Lethbridge Business Awards and the Exhibition took home the Spirit of Reconciliation prize. It is for the work they Read More

 ‘Staffing shortage and lack of pay increase affecting clients’: disability support worker

‘Staffing shortage and lack of pay increase affecting clients’: disability

Angela Stewart November 1, 2022

Here is a follow-up to a story we brought you last week about disability support workers frustrated about not seeing a wage increase for the last eight years. A worker in Lethbridge says the lack Read More

 Bronze medal win for Kodiaks women’s soccer team at ACAC Championships

Bronze medal win for Kodiaks women’s soccer team at ACAC

Angela Stewart November 1, 2022

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks women’s soccer team earned bronze over the weekend at the ACAC Championships, ultimately not winning their goal of heading to nationals this year. This is the third year the women’Read More

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