After Valentine’s Day, and just before Family Day, there is another great day to celebrate here in Canada. On February 15, 1965, Canada took a significant step in its history with the adoption of the national Read More
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Recent News
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LPS seeking help to locate missing 33-year-old man
Lethbridge Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 33-year-old male. Police say Dakota Whitstone’s family last...
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Local Taekwondo athlete wins gold at international tournament
An 18-year-old woman from Lethbridge was able to capture gold at a prestigious Tae Kwon-Do tournament held here in Lethbridge...
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Crews expand work on Scenic Drive downtown
Construction surrounding the Whoop Up Drive and Scenic Drive interchange has entered a new phase. Work has increased along the...
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Branches across Canada celebrate 100th anniversary of The Royal Canadian Legion
Throughout the weekend of July 17, Legion Branches across the country will mark the 100th Anniversary of The Royal Canadian...
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Two former rural Alberta fire officials file lawsuits over dismissal
A former Stavely fire chief and his former Deputy Fire Chief Greg Olson have each begun lawsuits in the Court...
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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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