The town of Taber is asking the provincial and federal governments for some help to rebuild their beloved community centre. The centre’s two ice arenas and curling rink were damaged in an explosion on Read More
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A local youth hockey team is preparing to represent Lethbridge on the international stage next month. The U13-triple-A Hurricanes have earned a spot at the International Quebec Pee-Wee tournament in Quebec City next month. Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes, in a statement, have announced the resignation of General Manager, Peter Anholt, after a WHL disciplinary investigation concluded that Anholt breached the leagues Standard of Conduct. Anholt was previously suspended temporarily, this Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes open their season at home on Friday with a revamped roster and a fresh new look. New Head Coach Matt Anholt looks to lead a number of new and young talent beginning Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes have begun training camp this week ahead of the 2025/26 season, with an expectation that the team’s main roster will look very different from last year. A total of 51 players are attending Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes have announced Matt Anholt will serve as the team’s 16th head coach amidst the departure of Bill Peters. Alongside Anholt is the return of Ryan Aasman plus the addition of Torrin Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes announced that Bill Peters will not be returning to his role next season in order to pursue new opportunities. During his tenue, Peters led the Canes to the Eastern Conference Final this Read More
Hurricanes players Noah Chadwick, Brayden Edwards and Logan McCutcheon have now aged out from the WHL. They reflect on this past season on what it meant for them in being part of the team.Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes were swept by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the conference finals after losing game 4 in Lethbridge 5-3. The Tigers have gone 12-1 in the playoffs on their way to the Western Hockey Read More
As the Hurricanes make their way to medicine hat ahead of their third round matchup vs the Tigers, fans say they are ecstatic about seeing the Canes back in the Conference Final for the first Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes used home ice to their advantage when they claimed duel victories over the Brandon Wheat Kings to take a 2-0 series lead in their first-round matchup.Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes have been taking the short break following the end of the season to prepare for their first round playoff matchup vs the Brandon Wheat Kings.Read More
Three member of the Lethbridge Hurricanes who were named to World Juniors rosters speak on their excitement of the tournament, as well as for the Teddy Bear and Toque Toss game on Friday night.Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes have acquired Braydon Yager and Jackson Unger from the Moose Jaw Warriors in a blockbuster deal that saw 3 players and 6 draft picks go the other way to Moose Jaw.Read More
LiveBarn, an on-demand hockey streaming service, will stream hockey events in five arenas throughout Lethbridge, including minor hockey games, rec leagues, ringette and figure skating.Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes acquired forward Shane Smith from the Medicine Hat Tigers in exchange for goaltender Harrison Meneghin. Smith had 51 points in 64 games last season.Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes will open their season at home on Friday vs the Edmonton Oil Kings. BCN’s Landon Hickok has a season preview.Read More
Some of the players and coaching staff with the Lethbridge Hurricanes hockey club are doing their part and giving back to the community in a special way. They have been serving up meals at the Read More
Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley was in Lethbridge on Tuesday with an announcement for more funding for improved hockey rinks and improved infrastructure, if her party is elected. Notley says the Hometown Alberta program will Read More
The Lethbridge Eagles are hosting their annual Mental Health and Memorial game next weekend. The team has been putting on the hockey games for the last two years after suddenly losing one of their former Read More
Former NHL star Doug Gilmour will be in Lethbridge next weekend for the Lethbridge Hurricanes Celebrity Dinner. Gilmour, who won a Stanley Cup when he was with the Calgary Flames in 1989, says he is looking Read More
Anyone who has kids in sports in Lethbridge probably knows Cindy Adachi. She’s become an extended member of the youth sports family because of her unique gift of volunteering her time to capture moments Read More
The Lethbridge Hurricanes will be hosting their annual Toque and Teddy Bear toss game this Friday night at the ENMAX Centre against the rival Medicine Hat Tigers. This event has been going strong for 26 seasons. Read More
The Mayor’s Hockey Challenge took place over this weekend at the ATB Centre. All the money raised from the event goes towards supporting local food banks in the city. Danielle McIntyre with the Interfaith Read More
Mayor Blaine Hyggen is set to don his pads for a good cause on November 27. The Mayor’s Community Hockey Challenge is a fun game of shinny that raises money and food donations for our Read More
Before the Lethbridge Hurricanes there was the Lethbridge Broncos. The WHL team played in our city from 1974-1986 and won the WHL championship in the 1982-83 season. A huge sports fan in our city has 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 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