Here in Southern Alberta, we woke up to plenty of snow on our cars and lawns. A lot of drivers have not put on their winter tires yet. Martin Wiseman, the Chief Instructor for the Read More
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Today marks National Philanthropy Day. A day to honour those who donate so much to our communities. As Micah Quinn explains, six local philanthropists were honoured to highlight the outstanding work they have done here Read More
Two students from southwestern Alberta are set to become $10,000 richer. The Rotary Club of Lethbridge East and District Exhibition announced the Agriculture Scholarship Award program at Exhibition Park. The honour recognizes the importance that agriculture Read More
The Village of Stirling here in southern Alberta unveiled a new cenotaph during their Remembrance Day ceremony yesterday. As Micah Quinn explains, the names on the stonework honour village members who have served in past Read More
The Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod is set to play host to the new Ghostbusters: Afterlife movie. The movie filmed scenes in the town in the summer of 2019. A street festival will mark the start Read More
A protest of illegal activities that have been happening at the Superlodge Motel on Mayor Magrath Drive was held earlier today. Members say they don’t feel safe in the neighbourhoods close to the motel. Read More
A play with a Christmas and Remembrance Day twist is set to wow spectators here in our city. As Micah Quinn explains, the play called All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914, is based on Read More
Five retired provincial fish and wildlife biologists provided a submission to the Coal Policy Committee earlier this year called Insights On Coal Development. Members say the submission was grounded in their experience as provincial biologists Read More
Remembrance Day is quickly approaching and ceremonies will take place tomorrow as a time for us to reflect on the sacrifices veterans made to secure our freedoms. There is one event right here in Lethbridge Read More
Remembrance Day is just around the corner. A special day to remember those who fought for the freedoms we enjoy today. A World War One veterans uniform was discovered in Lethbridge and has since been Read More
The beautiful shine of the Northern Lights has created quite the show in many parts of Canada including here in Lethbridge. Locke Spencer, an Associate Professor for the Department of Astronomy at the University of Read More
A Blackfoot Confederacy flag raising took place Monday at Chinook High School in Lethbridge. As Micah Quinn explains, Indigenous speakers spoke about the importance of the flag and what we can do to work towards Read More
The Mothers Against Drunk Driving Project Red Ribbon campaign has begun. It looks to raise awareness and promote sober driving during the upcoming holiday season. Members of the MADD Lethbridge and Area Chapter will be Read More
Today is Random Act of Kindness Day. It is celebrated by community foundations across the country to acknowledge the power of small acts of kindness by encouraging people to pay it forward. The Executive Director Read More
The newly elected mayor of Lethbridge, Blaine Hyggen, was on hand at City Hall Thursday morning along with veterans, LPS, and city councillors of our city to declare Veteran’s Week from November 4th to 11Read More
The Better Business Bureau of southern Alberta is warning consumers about a recent spike in complaints for furnace and duct cleaning. These are issues surrounding warranty, billing concerns, and shoddy work. The Media and Communications Read More
A Lethbridge man has been collecting and restoring vintage war planes from the 1940s and 50s. As Micah Quinn explains, he will also be conducting a flyover during a Remembrance Day ceremony in our city Read More
A Lethbridge native has authored a new book based on what he says is one of the worst movies ever made. As Micah Quinn explains, the movie, starring former Hollywood Star John Wayne, generated a Read More
Every year Lethbridge residents throw out the equivalent of 65 t-shirts per person in the landfill. This includes over 1,000 tonnes of textile waste, including clothing, linens and even stuffed toys ending up in the garbage. That Read More
A recent report outlined the costs associated with the potential of a provincial police force in Alberta. As Micah Quinn explains, there would be an additional cost from the current price tag of what is Read More
The Lethbridge youth club called Bold N Brave is heading up their second annual charity scavenger hunt for children in our city. Everyone who participates will be entered to win one of two prizes. There Read More
Lethbridge College will be sending two lucky guests on a trip to beat the heat in January. The college will provide tickets for the two recipients to take a trip to Florida to enjoy a Read More
The Coaldale Night of Lights Festival was cancelled due to the pandemic, but now there are new events showing up for artists, small businesses, and the public to enjoy. The Coaldale Night of Lights Market Read More
If you drive down 6th Avenue South in our city you will notice a house decked out in pirate gear. As Micah Quinn explains, the home owners have been decorating their residence in pirate attire Read More
Lethbridge County Council voted on a date for a by-election for Division 5. The County did not receive any candidates for the division during the recent municipal election. The Alberta government told the County they would Read More
It’s almost time to don your favourite lederhosen and enjoy some German food and culture. Lethbridge will be hosting Oktoberfest, which is a traditional Munich festival. A total of 800 people will be allowed inside Read More
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the poppy, and the Lethbridge Legion has instituted a whole new way for people to be able to donate. As Micah Quinn explains, this year is also about Read More
Lethbridge MP Rachael Harder has spoken out against the Trudeau Liberals bringing on Steven Guilbault as Environment Minister. Guilbault was a Greenpeace Activist in Quebec. MP Harder says the recent appointments by the Trudeau Liberals Read More
If you walk near the beautiful Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden in our city, you will notice a new building that has been built right next door. As Micah Quinn explains, the new Nikka Yuko Bunka Read More
Hundreds of people gathered at Galt Gardens in Lethbridge on Monday night to protest government restrictions and their right to freedom of choice. Micah Quinn has the details.Read More