The field to replace Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley just got a little smaller. Union boss Gil McGowan is bowing out. He said the final instalment of the 60-thousand-dollar entrance fee is too high. That Read More
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Recent News
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Boating advisory lifted on Oldman, St. Mary Rivers
Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services has lifted the boating advisory for the Oldman River and St. Mary River, effective immediately....
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Police seize several dogs during high-risk search warrant
Lethbridge Police were conducting a high-risk incident this afternoon in north Lethbridge. A residence along the 2000 block of 7th...
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LPS struggled maintaining unruly behavior during Street Machine Weekend
Lethbridge Police say there was a flurry of traffic violations and public complaints stemming from illegal gatherings this past weekend...
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Water Drive campaign helps vulnerable residents stay hydrated
With high temperatures in the region, the annual Lethbridge Water Drive is now underway. The initiative encourages residents to donate...
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Bringing Hearts Home campaign surpasses fundraising goal early
The Bringing Hearts Home campaign has reached — and surpassed — its fundraising goal of 30 million dollars. Campaign organizers...
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Recent Interviews
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Water Drive campaign helps vulnerable residents stay hydrated
With high temperatures in the region, the annual Lethbridge Water Drive is now underway. The initiative encourages residents to donate...
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Bringing Hearts Home campaign surpasses fundraising goal early
The Bringing Hearts Home campaign has reached — and surpassed — its fundraising goal of 30 million dollars. Campaign organizers...
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Alberta’s Big Decisions | Nathan Neudorf
Alberta is undergoing major changes—from disability assistance and affordable housing to AI investment and new energy projects. Nathan Neudorf, Alberta’s...
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Can Canadian Democracy Be Fixed? | Lydia Miljan
Is Canada’s democracy working as well as it should? Dr. Lydia Miljan, Professor of Political Science at the University of...
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Demolition begins redevelopment of Senior centre in Southern-Alberta
The redevelopment of Piyami Lodge officially kicked off Tuesday. Provincial and local leaders gathered in Picture Butte to mark the demolition of...
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