A veterans club in Lethbridge is celebrating their 100th anniversary this year. Due to the pandemic, last year the club wasn’t able to celebrate, so now the Army Navy and Air Force Veterans Club Read More
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Kolton Menzak is an Mixed Martial Arts fighter. He is also someone who wants to become the next mayor of Lethbridge. We recently chatted with Mr. Menzak about his platform and why he is fighting Read More
A group called Rise Above is holding a movie night tonight for kids in preparation of the upcoming school year. Students will be given packs of goodies during the film, which will be provided by Read More
Decluttering your house will be the name of the game from September 10 to the 12th. Environment Lethbridge is returning with the Reuse Rendezvous campaign for the ninth year to allow for Lethbridge residents to get Read More
A well known Lethbridge landmark is making another kind of mark in Alberta. It’s topping the list of the top 10 engineering marvels in the province. Alberta Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (APEGA) put the list Read More
Kim Siever has announced he is running as an Independent for the upcoming federal election in Lethbridge. He has lived in our city for 23 years, and went to Lethbridge College to obtain his multimedia production Read More
The Lethbridge Military Museum recently reopened for viewings. As Micah Quinn explains, the museum features stories from Lethbridge soldiers who fought in many battles over the years to help secure our freedom.Read More
When it comes to recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic the economy in Lethbridge is doing better than other areas of the province according to Lethbridge East MLA Nathan Neudorf. He explains how many businesses are Read More
Another candidate has declared his intention to challenge for the mayor’s seat in Lethbridge. Keean Lehtinen is a business student at the University of Lethbridge, with a minor in International Management. He is currently Read More
Canadians will be heading to the polls on September 20 for the federal election. Lethbridge Conservative Candidate, Rachael Harder, announced her campaign launch today and welcomed supporters inside of her constituency office. Harder has been busy Read More
The Alberta Municipal Election is coming up October 18th. Current Lethbridge City Councillor Blaine Hyggen is gunning for the mayor’s chair. Hyggen says he has a plan to help address the doctor shortage in Read More
A new candidate has declared his intention to run for Lethbridge City Council in October. John Middleton-Hope is the former Lethbridge Chief of Police, and started his career with the Calgary Police Service in 1980. As Read More
Bikers Are Buddies is a non-profit group based out of Lethbridge that creates awareness and respect for children and adults to empower each other when they face bullying. As Micah Quinn explains, the group has Read More
Many believe that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will ask the governor general to dissolve Parliament on Sunday and call for a September 20th election. Lethbridge MP Rachael Harder says the timing of the writ being Read More
The Professional Bull Riders Canada organization just announced a massive amount of cash for participants in the year end PBR Canada National Finals. Over $175,000 will be awarded to bull riders competing in the event. Riders Read More
Locals in our city will be taking a bite out of some juicy ribs this weekend. The Lethbridge Rotary Ribfest is set to take place. As Micah Quinn explains, this year’s event will feature Read More
A Lethbridge woman recently co-authored a book detailing stories of educators within the school system. As Micah Quinn explains, she’s excited to share the experiences of our school teachers and showcase them to the Read More
A political leader was in Lethbridge on Sunday to speak and listen to community members’ concerns with the current government and share his party’s goals if an election was to be called in October. &Read More
Charities in Lethbridge are set to receive half a million dollars in grants from the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta. The Community Priorities Fund will provide the money to charities throughout Alberta, and Read More
The Lethbridge Scouts will be hosting a fun fundraising event of their own. The Globetrotter Scout Challenge is an initiative to help bring scouts to the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea for 2023. As Micah Read More
Volunteers over the age of 18 are needed to be able to pair with a child aged six to 16 to become a mentor for the Big Brothers and Big Sisters program in Lethbridge. The matches are Read More
Children aged five to 17 laced up their shoes and put their game faces on for a rugby clinic in Lethbridge today. As Micah Quinn explains, organizers say it was nice to be able to get Read More
Casa just announced their grand re-opening of the facility earlier this month. It includes the Inside-Out exhibition. The display brings together artists from the Lethbridge area, and works from nationally respected artists. The Curator and Read More
When it comes to our health care sector, Finance Minister Travis Toews says our nurses are being paid just over 5 percent more than nurses in comparative provinces and he says that needs to change as Read More
Ropes will be climbed and boots will be laced up once again this weekend. Pure Power Wrestling in Lethbridge is hosting their first fan attended event since October due to the pandemic. As Micah Quinn Read More
It’s a case that made headlines for over a year. A Lethbridge man who had been living in Calgary went missing in November of 2019. The last place 26-year-old, Marshal Iwaasa was known to be, Read More
An app is letting Lethbridge residents explore the history of our city. The On This Spot app showcases then and now photos of historic spots throughout the windy city. Pictures are shown from dates as Read More
If you take a drive down your neighbourhood, you’ll most likely notice some unique street names. But how many times have you ever thought about the significance of those names? As Micah Quinn explains, Read More
A new Lethbridge language and referral centre opened on June 10th that will provide services free of charge for new immigrants. Clients will be helped with language assessment, making referrals for English classes, and providing Read More
The west side of Lethbridge is primed and ready to open their newest fire station on June 21st. A total of $9.2-million dollars was spent to build Fire Station Number 5 which features three drive-through bays, Read More