The YWCA Lethbridge and District has received a cheque of over $13,000 thanks to the Lethbridge and District Exhibition’s lottery campaign. Back in February the 50/50 lottery launched and ran throughout Whoop Up Days. Jill Young, Read More
This is fire prevention week and the theme is cooking safety. Across North America, and according to Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services, around 50 per cent of all fires in the home are cooking fires. Those Read More
Lethbridge Police are warning students at the University of Lethbridge about a suspicious man. LPS staff say he has been seen around the bus loop of the U of L asking multiple women which bus Read More
A new poll suggests that Albertans want to keep the RCMP and not move forward with a provincial police force which the province had been pushing. Our legislative reporter Tyler Dawson says the idea was Read More
A Canadian man has completed an incredible journey across our country to raise funds and awareness for schizophrenia. Matthew Dickson has made it to the Atlantic Ocean and has become the first man with the Read More
If you look up into the sky on Saturday morning you will see a partial solar eclipse taking place. This means the moon will gradually cover about two-thirds of the sun. An astral photographer from Read More
Some submissions were addressed during a Community Safety Standing Policy Committee meeting on Thursday afternoon. That includes potential amendments to Bylaw 6422. Cab companies want to see fares increased in our city. During the Community SPC Read More
Joint training between Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services and the Blood Tribe Emergency Services took place on Thursday. It was a chance for the members of the Blood Tribe to utilize the Lethbridge training group Read More
The Remington Carriage Museum is the largest museum of its kind in the world. It is located in Cardston, Alberta and features hundreds of horse-drawn vehicles on display. BCN’s Micah Quinn chatted with staff Read More
The City of Lethbridge has officially opened a brand-new play space in Galt Gardens. The area which is located by the Rotary Centennial Fountain features inclusive play equipment, rubber surfacing, park furniture and a plaza Read More
Four members of a high school football team in Lethbridge have been charged with the sexual assault of a fellow player. Lethbridge Police say on October 3rd, a 16-year-old male was forcibly confined and sexually Read More
Analog Books encourages students to write through short story competition
Analog Books is hosting a brand-new short story writing competition for high school students. An official with the bookstore says the competition came to be after they were approached by the chancellor of the University Read More
Matt Hatfield of OpenMedia discusses the challenges Canadian have faced no longer getting their news on certain social platforms, as well as what his organization is doing to stop it.Read More
A leaked memo of an email sent to journalists at the CBC says that neither reporters nor anchors are allowed to refer to Hamas as terrorists. Instead terms such as militants, soldiers or freedom fighters Read More
The Hamas attacks in Israel and Persecution of Christians –
Greg Musselman with Voice of the Martyrs discusses the persecution of different religious groups worldwide.Read More
Are we running out of certain types of fish in our oceans, lakes and rivers? Some believe overfishing may be contributing to an endangerment of certain species. Ray Hilborn is an expert in marine biology Read More
A special theatrical performance is coming to Coaldale called Jake’s Gift. The play has been running since 2007 in over 250 communities across Canada. It focuses on a World War II veteran and his struggles after Read More
As many of us are getting ready to stuff some turkeys over the weekend for Thanksgiving, The Lethbridge Soup Kitchen is doing the same. The non-for-profit is preparing many meals that are expected to feed Read More
The Lethbridge Corn Maze is hosting their annual Thanksgiving Corn Maze Fundraiser this weekend. Every year, for the last 24 years, the Corn Maze has been putting on this fundraiser where they collect cash donations and Read More
The city has made changes to its Phase 2 Snow and Ice Control which will now cover a larger area than in the past. During an SPC meeting this afternoon our city’s Transportation Operations Manager Read More
Interfaith Food Bank address food insecurity issues during SACPA presentation
Danielle McIntyre, the Executive Director of the Interfaith Food Bank, was on hand at SACPA Thursday speaking about food insecurity issues in Lethbridge. She spoke about how food banks in Alberta have seen a significant Read More
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park is a beautiful natural landscape that you can visit just over an hour away from Lethbridge. It features incredible rock carvings that date back thousands of years. BCN’s Micah Quinn heard Read More
The movie the Sound of Freedom has been a huge hit at the box office. The movie addresses the evil that is human trafficking in the world today in particular in central and south America. Read More
The Bible is a powerfully inspired book featuring a lot of God’s wisdom and love. It has been around for centuries but does it still apply to our lives today in the 21st Century? Read More
The YWCA Lethbridge & District has partnered with Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health for an initiative that helps to support various shelters across the province. All donations can be collected at any Shoppers Drug Read More
The cold and flu season is fast approaching and with that comes the potential of a strep throat surge in Alberta this fall. According to pharmacists trends in 2023 saw strep cases hit a six-year high, Read More
This week we chat with political reporter Brian Lilley about the Manitoba election, how a new Leger poll says most Canadians want the carbon tax scrapped, how Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe may use the notwithstanding Read More
The Lethbridge Public Library recently announced the development of a designated outdoor space at the Main Branch of the facility. Staff with the library told us this will be a multi-purpose facility for all ages. Read More
Four University of Lethbridge students have launched a campaign aimed at improving mental health with a little help from natural remedies. Including going for a walk, standing barefoot in the grass and listening to music. Read More
Lethbridge City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to draft a report looking into additional incentives to support new and existing businesses here in our city. Mayor Blaine Hyggen explains why he wanted to bring forth Read More