Freshly cooked lobster will be on the menu this Saturday June 11. That is the kick-off to Lobsterfest which is an event raising money for the Lethbridge Legion General Stewart Branch, the Royal Canadian Airforce Association 702 Read More
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The students and staff at Lethbridge Christian School finally have some new space to take advantage of thanks to the completion of renovations. As BCN’s Angela Stewart explains, the renos came way under budget Read More
The fallout from the Jason Kenney leadership review and subsequent Kenney resignation has been felt in a number of ways. That is according to Political Science Professor Dr. Duane Bratt who teaches at Mount Royal Read More
A southern Alberta man has a special exhibition on display in Pincher Creek. The Grassland Series showcases the unique animals that are native to our beautiful province. Video Journalist Micah Quinn has the details on Read More
St. Patrick Fine Arts Elementary School held a tipi celebration for the students to learn all about indigenous culture and reflect on their families and values. The students were tasked with creating their own tipis Read More
Lovers of the solar system are set for a treat in Lethbridge. The Lethbridge Astronomy Society along with the City of Lethbridge and other partners has put together a life-sized model of the solar system. Read More
It’s almost time for the grand opening of the new Festival Square project. The area will be located on the corner of 3rd Ave and 6th Street in downtown Lethbridge. Festival Square will be Read More
Walking your dog can seem like a normal task that most pet owners enjoy everyday. But there are toxic plants to watch out for when taking your dog out for a stroll. Karen Barby, with Read More
New recruits for the Lethbridge Fire department took part in a training exercise Wednesday morning consisting of engine operation techniques. BCN’s Angela Stewart caught up with some of the new recruits who say they Read More
Lethbridge College has a new interim President and CEO. Dr. Samantha Lenci begins her position after Dr. Paula Burns announced earlier this year she was leaving to go to Langara College in Vancouver. Lenci has Read More
Lethbridge is introducing a new parking app as the city’s previous carrier is being discontinued. The new app is called Flowbird. It is available for people to pay for their parking within the downtown Read More
Golf… it’s either one of the most relaxing, enjoyable games on the planet – or one of the most frustrating, depending on your mindset. We wanted to learn a bit more about how to enjoy Read More
Agri-food is big business and is booming here in southern Alberta. A new pea protein processing facility has made its way to Lethbridge. Video Journalist Micah Quinn has the details on this exciting new initiative Read More
A two-day Stone Pipe celebration took place this weekend at Lethbridge College. It included a drumming and singing contest along with several other events. Stone Pipe days are a chance to recognize indigenous culture within Read More
A Lethbridge mom and recent graduate of the Agriculture Sciences program at Lethbridge College says she was motivated by her daughter who graduated from the same program two years ago, to go back to school Read More
Walkers will be stepping out for a great cause on Saturday morning. The Walk for Alzheimer’s event is raising funds to support programs and services in the community that helps those who are battling Read More
A new exhibition at the Galt Museum and Archives is taking a deep dive into how trees help us on a daily basis. The new area opens on Saturday. As BCN’s Micah Quinn explains, Read More
The Lethbridge Corn Maze’s popular goat snuggling activity is officially underway. It is a special time for guests and families to enjoy some one-on-one time with baby goats. As Angela Stewart explains, the snuggles Read More
A man from Afghanistan shared how he escaped from the Taliban during a SACPA session on Thursday. In 2021 the Taliban took over the country. Video Journalist Micah Quinn listened to the man’s frightful journey Read More
A new Alberta group is hoping to advocate for the best possible education for K-12 students. That is according to Jeff Park, the Executive Director of the Alberta Parents’ Union. He says parents were not Read More
The Canadian Red Cross has a reminder about the importance of being prepared for a natural disaster. Through the Red Cross, Canadians have access to a couple of programs if they find themselves involved in Read More
Lethbridge City Council unanimously approved the hiring of eight additional firefighters for the Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services at a council meeting on Tuesday. A total of $884,600 will be used from unspent operating funds. Ongoing Read More
The Lethbridge Bulls are heading back to the mound on Thursday night at Spitz Stadium to start off the 2022 season. The team will also honour an umpire who passed away in 2021 by holding a ceremony Read More
Lethbridge residents are set to brave the shave on June 2nd. Heads will be shaved to raise money for cancer patients and a portion of the proceeds will go toward supporting a Canadian cancer charity. Read More
Former Lethbridge Hurricanes players will be making their way to our city on May 27. The Canes are hosting the 15th annual Celebrity Sports Dinner. Mark Greig and Kevin St. Jacques, who played with the Canes Read More
He is going to take us back to the Summer of 69 when he returns to the ENMAX Centre. Canadian Rock icon Bryan Adams will be making a stop in Lethbridge November 8th as part of Read More
The annual Target Hunger food drive is coming up next month and this year, there is a need for volunteers. On the second Saturday in June, volunteers will be coming around picking food donations from Read More
The gates have officially opened at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden for its summer season. This is the first season with the garden’s new Bunka Centre open to the public. The centre is a space Read More
The City of Lethbridge celebrated their public employees on Thursday. This week marks Public Works Week in Alberta and the City Manager for Lethbridge says it’s important to thank the hard working employees in Read More
The Alberta government invested over $5.3 million into the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge College and Medicine Hat College through the Alberta at Work initiative. The money will go toward supporting programs in agriculture, health care, science Read More