The 11th annual Coaldale Family Fun Run gets underway next month. This year’s event will be held both in person and virtually. An official with the event says two dollars from each entry will Read More
The Winston Churchill Griffins captured the program’s first provincial medal in girl’s basketball last week in Red Deer.Read More
Lethbridge City Council has again proclaimed April 7 as Green Shirt Day in our city. The day honours the victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash and player Logan Boulet who saved six lives when he Read More
The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns Women’s Basketball Team is ready for the Canada West Final Four in Saskatoon this weekendRead More
Strongmen in Lethbridge are set to battle in a test of arm strength this weekend. The Lethbridge Arm Wrestling Club is hosting a tournament to see who has the strongest arm in our city. As Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes return home to the Enmax Centre after a 13 day, 7 game road trip. The Canes are right in the middle of an intense battle for the final two playoff spots in the Read More
The 2022 Tim Hortons Brier generated a large amount of interest in the sport of curling here in the Windy City. Now the 2022 World Women’s Curling Championship is set to take place in Prince George, Read More
The 2022 Tim Hortons Brier ended with a bang on Sunday night. Team Wild Card One and skip Brad Gushue pulled out a narrow win against Kevin Koe and Team Alberta. As Micah Quinn explains, this Read More
With the eyes of the curling world on Lethbridge for the 2022 Tim Horton’s Brier. Many people will be encouraged to take up curling. BCN’s Nathan Reiter has moreRead More
The 2022 Friars’ Briar highlights the best curlers that are also men of the cloth. This year, the event is taking place in our city at the Lethbridge Curling Club. Video Journalist Micah Quinn has the Read More
The 2022 Tim Hortons Brier continued at the Enmax Centre here in Lethbridge. As of Monday afternoon, Team Alberta is undefeated at the Brier. As Micah Quinn explains, the Kevin Koe foursome won their 4th game Read More
It’s that time of year when people like to flock to the mountains and hit up the slopes, but it’s best to keep in mind that there is a risk of avalanches. With Read More
The Lethbridge Pronghorns and Big Brothers and Big Sisters are teaming up next month for an exciting mentorship program. As Angela Stewart explains, a former athlete of the Pronghorns who is now a member of Read More
The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference’s ‘Make Some Noise for Mental Health’ Campaign has officially kicked off. The annual event runs throughout 17 post secondary institutions across Alberta and Saskatchewan including our very own Lethbridge College 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
Various organizations in our community will be getting ready to don their skates for a good cause on January 15th at the Nicholas Sheran Arena. The Badges versus Bolts Charity Hockey Challenge will pit members Read More
The Mayor’s Community Hockey Challenge is set for this Saturday. City staff will face off against members of the community including local media types in a friendly game of shinny. As Micah Quinn explains, Read More
Lethbridge bull riding fans are set for a wild ride on the weekend of February 11th in 2022. The Professional Bull Riders Canada Elite Cup Series will make its way to the Enmax Centre for the Read More
Lethbridge College will be sending two lucky guests on a trip to beat the heat in January. The college will provide tickets for the two recipients to take a trip to Florida to enjoy a Read More
For those that attended the Lethbridge Hurricanes game at ENMAX Centre on October 23, you may have noticed some issues that resulted in long lineups and delays. Some patrons thought that the delay was due to Read More
The snow has yet to fall in southern Alberta, but it won’t be too long before people are out hitting the slopes for another ski season. Last year was a busy year for both Read More
Lethbridge College is pressing play on its esports competition for the 2021-22 season. With the popularity of esports on the rise, the college has launched initiatives to promote gaming at the competitive, recreational and community Read More
It’s been roughly 580 days since the Hurricanes played in front of a hometown crowd at the Enmax Centre, and tonight the puck is set to be dropped against the Calgary Hitmen with an energetic Read More
The Enmax Centre has decided to implement the Restriction Exemption Program for all future events and Lethbridge Hurricanes hockey games. Fans who are 12 years of age or older will have to provide partial proof of Read More
Following a shortened season last year due to the pandemic, the Lethbridge Hurricanes opened up their 2021-22 training camp at the Enmax Centre on Thursday. Veteran player Logan Barlage says he’s excited for the Read More
Live Horse Racing is set to kick off on Sunday as a way to end the 2021 Whoop-Up Days festivities. The Alberta Thoroughbred Stakes Races will take place at the Rocky Mountain Turf Club this weekend. Read More
Kids in Lethbridge were at Henderson Lake today enjoying the great outdoors on the roving gyms. As Micah Quinn explains, the Lethbridge Sport Council has been bringing out the equipment for the past few years Read More
For the first time in six years, the Lethbridge Bulls are heading to the League Championships after beating out the Sylvan Lake Gulls on Wednesday. In the span of two games, the Bulls successfully Read More
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics wrapped on August 7th, with our Canadian women scoring fourth place in the 4X400-metre relay. Sage Watson, the team’s final runner, pulled up just shy of that medal. She says Read More
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New multi-sport dome to be built at UofL
The University of Lethbridge has made a major sports-related announcement this week. The university is planning to build a $13.5...
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City recommended to decline province’s revised EMS contract
Changes may be coming to the city’s emergency services. Lethbridge City Council has been advised by administration to not accept...
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SACPA discusses coal mining debate in the Eastern-Slopes
The recent provincial government move to support new coal projects continues drawn the community’s attention. Today, at the Southern Alberta...
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Giving Machine to allocated over $146,000 to local Charities
The Giving Machine collected over 146-thousand dollars for its 2025 campaign in support of five local charities. Time has flown by — it feels like just yesterday...
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OLA students present their research on global issues
A group of some very insightful students at Our Lady of the Assumption School have been researching topics of global...
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Recent Interviews
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SACPA discusses coal mining debate in the Eastern-Slopes
The recent provincial government move to support new coal projects continues drawn the community’s attention. Today, at the Southern Alberta...
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Giving Machine to allocated over $146,000 to local Charities
The Giving Machine collected over 146-thousand dollars for its 2025 campaign in support of five local charities. Time has flown by — it feels like just yesterday...
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Fire ban in effect for Lethbridge River Valley and County
A fire ban is now in effect across the City of Lethbridge’s River Valley and in Lethbridge County. Officials are responding to elevated...
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Jane’s Walk invites residents to explore the city on foot.
And we go from Jane’s Ride to Jane’s Walk. Walks are held in cities around the world. Here in Lethbridge,...
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Jane’s Ride Tours transforms Lethbridge buses
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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