The Western Canadian Baseball League is host to a number of southern Alberta clubs, including the Lethbridge Bulls, Medicine Hat Mavericks, and Brooks Bombers. Of the three, the Bulls are the only team that has Read More
The Vancouver Whitecaps Major League soccer club has many developmental programs all over the country, including here in Lethbridge. Whitecaps FC announced its expanded partnership with the Alberta Soccer Association on Tuesday, giving players Read More
On Wednesday Macky Singh was announced as the 7th coach in Pronghorns soccer history. Singh brings more than two decades of experience from three different continents. He was most recently the coach of both the Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes have lost 5 straight games. Sunday’s 5-4 OT loss to the Medicine Hat Tigers marks the clubs 7th straight loss to Medicine Hat, dating back to September of 2019. After completing 3 consecutive games, Read More
The Brooks Bombers have decided to cancel its Western Canadian Baseball League 2021 season. Bombers president Jason Wandler says the organization has been connecting with the WCBL for several weeks, and came to the conclusion that Read More
The Lethbridge Boxing Club says with the COVID-19 lockdowns they have struggled. The club has missed payments on rent and utilities for the past few months. A GoFundMe was started to try to help them Read More
High school sports and games are still not allowed as part of the Alberta government’s COVID-19 restrictions. A petition called Let Us Play Alberta was launched by a local young man. Timothy Holthe is Read More
Golf courses might not typically be open at this time of year, but the sun is shining, and people are itching to hit the links. The few southern Alberta courses that are open have drawn Read More
With no fans in the stands for sporting events because of COVID-19, local teams need to find creative ways to generate revenue. Online 50/50 draws have become quite popular. The Lethbridge Bulls launched quarterly draws, and Read More
Gym enthusiasts across the province can look forward to donning their workout gear again thanks to the province's recent announcement. As Micah Quinn explains, even though there has been some confusion on the full list Read More
Bob Ridley, play by play voice of 50 years, called his 4,000th Medicine Hat Tigers game over the weekend. The WHL announced the Bob Ridley award for media excellence. The award will be presented annually to Read More
Lethbridge Hurricane, Zack Stringer is hoping to put his on ice contributions to a good cause. For every goal he scores, he will donate $5 to the Canadian Cancer Society. Many fans took to social media, Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes have opened up their season with two straight losses. Saturday's 7-2 loss completed a sweep at the hands of the Edmonton Oil Kings. A few players made their WHL debuts, and despite Read More
Curling Alberta has launched a social media initiative called 'Share the Love' challenge. Albertans are encouraged to post messages of appreciation for those who have made a difference in their lives.Read More
After nearly a year of waiting, the Lethbridge Hurricanes will hit the ice tonight for their first game of the season. The Canes are taking on the Edmonton Oil Kings. The team has already faced Read More
Junior Hockey clubs in Alberta are struggling financially during the pandemic. With no way of bringing in fans, the province has launched a virtual 50/50 draw to help. Twenty WHL clubs will have the opportunity to Read More
The best curlers in Canada will square off in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts tonight in Calgary. 18 of the top women's teams and coaches are in a curling bubble, getting ready to compete for a Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes have named their leadership group. Dino Kambeitz was awarded captain, and after nearly a year away from the rink the Canes will drop the puck at home on February 26. It has been Read More
There is an initiative designed for men who are interested in leading healthier lives. The Hockey Fans In Training program will give men a chance to join a healthy lifestyle program. The program has partnered Read More
Despite bone-chilling temperatures between -40 and -55 Celsius, an outdoor hockey game raising money for cancer research in Alberta is continuing in Sherwood Park, east of Edmonton. Eye doctor Brent Saik who founded the world's Read More
Football Alberta released its 2020 award winners. A coach from Lethbridge and another from Medicine Hat were the proud recipients. Football, and all sports were cancelled across Alberta due to the pandemic but as Ainsley O'Riley Read More
The province says due to the pandemic, indoor and outdoor sports are cancelled until at least March 1. If more than 450 Albertans remain in the hospital with COVID-19, these restrictions will stay a little longer. In Read More
Following a consultation with Alberta Health officials, the city of Lethbridge and the province, the Lethbridge Alberta Games Society has decided to cancel the 2021 Alberta Summer Games due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Read More
The Saskatchewan government announced $600,000 of funding for each of the five WHL teams in the province.Read More
Lethbridge will host the 2022 Tim Hortons Brier.Read More
The Western Hockey League recently announced they have postponed the bantam draft. It was originally scheduled for May of next year but has now been postponed until December of 2021. Lethbridge minor hockey officials say that Read More
It is not too late to donate to Lethbridge Family Services Angel Tree Campaign. The Lethbridge Hurricanes have partnered with the organization through the Ts for Toys fundraiser. The initiative is put on by the Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes Western Hockey League season has been delayed once again. The January 8 start date has been cancelled by the league. Officials say they will hold a discussion with the Board of Governors and Read More
Last summer former Lethbridge Pronghorn hockey player, Evan Wardley organized an anti racism protest in Lethbridge. Today, he is taking things one step further, partnering with the United Way and starting up the Unification Project 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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