The City of Lethbridge’s annual Mayor’s Luncheon for Business and the Arts was held Wednesday afternoon at the Sandman Signature. The luncheon recognized some of the city’s top art and business commitments Read More
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The City of Lethbridge is attempting to promote itself as a prime filming destination for major movie and TV projects. Screen Lethbridge is a collaborative project to promote the city and region for big name Read More
A local business consultant who’s running for Public School Trustee says he is concerned over the stability of classrooms and the wellbeing of students and staff as a potential teachers strike looms in Alberta. Read More
The upcoming Civic Elections in Lethbridge comes at a critical time for boards of education. As every election goes, many vie for a spot as Trustee in the various school boards in Lethbridge and area, Read More
We continue to interview candidates vying for a seat on Lethbridge City Council, giving them an opportunity to share their platform and vision for our city. Today, we welcome a name you might recognize from Read More
Turns out we’re not quite finished with parade season just yet. The annual Lethbridge Parade of Homes is now open for residents and curious homebuyers to take a look at some of the newest Read More
Some movie goers in Lethbridge had a bit of a scare over the weekend after police locked down the Galaxy Cinemas in our city due to a weapons theat. According to the Lethbridge Police Service, Read More
The Alberta Next Panel continues its journey across the province, headlined with questions on the state of Alberta’s current relationship with Ottawa. The panel led by Premier Danielle Smith stopped at the Agri-Food Hub Read More
As next month’s municipal election approaches (Oct 20), we are taking some time to meet the candidates running for Lethbridge City Council. Belinda Crowson is an incumbent seeking a third term as councillor. Read More
This month, Lethbridge gets to be treated with a stage adaptation of one of the most popular Whodunit’s in the last few decades. New West Theatre is presenting Clue, a murder mystery thriller based Read More
It won’t be long before municipal elections take place across Alberta. It’s happening on Oct. 20th. Today we have the opportunity to speak with one of the candidates vying for a seat on Read More
The community of Lethbridge is still asking questions after police revealed details last week of a local youth reportedly attempting to murder his seven-year-old brother. The 12-year-old boy from a northside household can’t be Read More
Virtual reality is commonly known for enhancing gaming use, but in a local spin, Lethbridge Polytechnic has been practicing project management training scenarios by bringing in VR to enhance learning experiences. The Polytechnic’s Spatial Read More
Lethbridge Police have charged a 12-year-old boy with the attempted murder of his younger brother. Back on August 27th at 4:30 P.M, police were called to a northside townhouse, after a father came home and Read More
The Alberta Sheriffs “Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods,” or SCAN Unit shut down and boarded up a drug house in North Lethbridge on Wednesday. The property was subject to 55 visits from Lethbridge Police between January of 2024 Read More
Access-A-Ride workers in Lethbridge have taken the first step toward a potential strike after bargaining reached an impasse. The Amalgamated Transit Union Local 987, which represents Access-A-Ride workers, said the move comes after months of exhausting Read More
In preparation for the winter, the City of Lethbridge has announced that residents living along snow routes can now sign up for wind-row assistance to clear piled up snow from their property along snow routes, Read More
The City of Lethbridge provided an update on the status of Whoop Up Drive Tuesday morning. The Acting Director for Infrastructure Services says last week’s concrete pour was successful, with work now being focused Read More
When we talk about back-to-school season, it’s hard not to also think about the possibility of a looming strike. As of Friday, the Alberta Teachers’ Association had not yet reached an agreement with the Read More
The first day of school is just around the corner, and along with new school supplies, some students will be getting a new school. With a rising population, the demand for new schools in the Read More
After a full week of excitement and fun brought by the Whoop-Up Days, it’s time to wrap up on how successful the 2025 festivities were. The Lethbridge and District Exhibition says the 2025 edition of Whoop-Up Read More
This past weekend, Ukraine celebrated the nation’s Independence Day, including those who escaped to Canada since the start of Russia’s invasion. Events were held in Taber and in Lethbridge to commemorate Ukrainian heritage. Read More
The City of Lethbridge has opened applications on Tuesday for its Transit Advisory Committee that is returning for the first time since before the pandemic. The goal of the committee is to acquire feedback on Read More
The Chinook Child and Youth Advocacy Centre in Lethbridge will receive nearly 61-thousand dollars as part of the Government of Alberta’s increased support for these eight centres in the region. The province is boosting Read More
A team of researchers at the Lethbridge Polytechnic have recently been finding new ways to conserve energy for greenhouse operations by using light optimization. The project compares industrial LEDs, horticultural LEDs and high-pressure sodium lights Read More
The pinnacle event for Whoop Up Days, the Lethbridge Pro Rodeo, began with a bang on Thursday night in front of a large grandstand crowd. The three-day event is one of Canada’s largest professionally Read More
While many of us are having fun and enjoying all the attractions that Whoop-Up Days has to offer, there’s something else in Lethbridge that benefits from this annual event—the economic impact it brings Read More
Thousands lined the streets of Lethbridge on Tuesday morning as the Whoop Up Days parade marked the opening of the biggest annual event in our city. A long list of dignitaries, businesses, Indigenous and cultural Read More
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi is in Lethbridge to help kick off Whoop Up Days. He arrived Monday for a sold-out “Better Together” townhall meeting held last night at Casa. Tuesday, as he was making Read More
Over 100 young people from Lethbridge, Calgary, Brooks, Red Deer, Edmonton, and Manitoba gathered to do some street preaching this past weekend in Lethbridge. Their journey began at Henderson Lake Park and continued to Major Magrath Read More