The Lethbridge Bulls open their first-round playoff series on the road tonight. The Bulls finished third in the highly competitive west division of Western Canadian Baseball League and will take on the defending champion Okotoks Read More
Despite Canada Soccer’s six-point penalty appeal being dismissed, the country’s women’s team has moved on past the group stage after winning all three games.Read More
The name of an iconic product developed right here in the Lethbridge area will remain on the marquee of the city’s premier baseball facility. Spitz Stadium, home to the Lethbridge Bulls has a new Read More
Canada Soccer and the Canadian Olympic Committee are appealing the six-point penalty issued by FIFA in response to the spying controversy by from members of the Canada Women’s soccer front office.Read More
Two members of Canada Soccer are being sent home after being caught spying in a New Zealand’s women’s team practice ahead or their match on Thursday.Read More
Spitz Stadium will be a busy place this week as Lethbridge plays host to the 2024 Junior Little League Championships. Seven teams from across -Canada are vying for the opportunity to advance to the Little League Read More
The new Calgary events centre has officially begun construction on Monday, with its name to be formally known as Scotia Place.Read More
The University of Lethbridge will host the inaugural Alberta Basketball Association Club Invitational Tournament this weekend.Read More
Lethbridge City Council has announced it will provide financial support for a bid to host the 2026 Memorial Cup.Read More
Paige Crozon, assistant coach of the U of L Pronghorns women’s basketball team, talks about her journey to compete at the Paris Olympics.Read More
The WCBL’s Lethbridge Bulls will begin their opening homestand on Wednesday to mark their 25th anniversary season.Read More
A member of the Blood Tribe has been awarded a sport on Team Canada’s swimming team in this years Summer Olympics. His community held a special ceremony to honour this great achievement.Read More
A former Lethbridge football player made history after becoming the first Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Rams player to be drafted into the NFL. Tanner McLachlan was chosen by the Cincinnati Bengals last month in the sixth Read More
Lethbridge is off to the races again. The 2024 season kicks off this Saturday with the Kentucky Derby at the Rocky Mountain Turf Club. Another special event will take place on Mother’s Day followed by Read More
The Town of Coaldale updated its list of competitions for the 2024 Southern Alberta Summer Games. Around 2000 athletes and coaches will be taking part in the games July 3-6th. One of the exciting new competitions Read More
After rigorous training and preparation routines, the cheerleading community of Lethbridge is celebrating after winning BIG at the Canadian Cheer Nationals in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Peak Elite Cheerleading took home many top-tier finishes including the Read More
Students and staff at the University of Lethbridge’s Pronghorn Athletics department took home some extra hardware this week at the 57th annual Blue and Gold Awards ceremony. Among them are Chris Alexander in Men’Read More
The first round of the 2024 WHL playoffs kick off on Friday, March 28. The Lethbridge Hurricanes will travel to Swift Current to take on the Broncos for games 1 and 2. It will mark the eighth straight season Read More
The city of Lethbridge is taking the initiative to provide our local hockey team with a special lifesaving kit. It’s a first for a hockey arena. Five minutes…that’s how quickly it can Read More
If you are thinking about bringing along your canoe, kayak, paddle board or windsurf board to Waterton Lakes National Park this summer…don’t. The folks with Parks Canada say due to the threat of Read More
Some of the players and coaching staff with the Lethbridge Hurricanes hockey club are doing their part and giving back to the community in a special way. They have been serving up meals at the Read More
We’ve certainly experienced a mixture of high and low temperatures so far this winter including the warmer Chinook winds. So, how does that impact the ski resorts? Cole Fawcett with Castle Mountain Resort says, Read More
It’s something most rodeo professionals don’t want to think about, but accidents do happen. And one southern Alberta bronc rider is lucky to be alive following an accident on January 15th. As Jeannette Read More
Alberta Motor Association celebrates 86 years with the school safety patrol program. They thanked 350 of their young volunteers in Lethbridge by providing a Skate with the Canes day at Enmax Centre. It’s not everyday Read More
You will see some new faces on the ice at tonight’s Lethbridge Hurricanes game as they face off against the Spokane Chiefs on Tuesday evening. The Canes made three trades on Monday, swapping several Read More
Students at Champion Taekwon-do got some kicks out of a recent charitable initiative. The annual Kick-A-Thon saw students collect pledges and raise funds to purchase toys for the Salvation Army’s Toys for Tots campaign. Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes are eagerly anticipating one of their special games this season. December 1 will be the 27th annual Toque and Teddy Toss as the Canes face off against the Saskatoon Blades. Fans attending can Read More
On Monday the Lethbridge School Division made the decision to cancel the football program at Chinook High School based on the recommendations of consultant Kevin Cameron. This, following an alleged October 3rd incident in the Read More
Jeannette Rocher checks out Field of Screams. This immersive haunted house experience at Spitz Stadium is a fundraiser for Prairie Baseball Academy and Interfaith Food Bank. Read More
Former Lethbridge Hurricanes player and three-time Stanley Cup champion Brent Seabrook is set to become the newest inductee into the Hurricanes Wall of Honour in January at the Enmax Centre. He played four seasons with Read More
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Lethbridge operating budget can lower property tax increase to 2.67%
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2027 Operating Budget deliberations recap
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Lethbridge Farmers Market returns to Trade & Convention Centre
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Canada Bans Kids Under 16 From Social Media | Dave Naylor
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Residents invited to celebrate Neighbour Day on June 13
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County dust suppression applications open until July 12
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