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What a vegan diet looks like

Some members in our family have become not vegetarians but vegan. Many times, it is due to food allergies, sensitivities or just by personal choice. Coming up BCN’s Naveen Day is going to chat Read More

Pastor discusses wakeup call for seniors

Many dream of living a life of relaxation as they reach their golden years and settle into retirement. The reality for many seniors, however, is that there are often times feelings of isolation and loneliness. Read More

Economy has struggled since before the pandemic

Many would argue that our economy has been struggling to gain ground. According to Stephen Johnston, the director of Omnigence Asset Management, Canada’s economic troubles began long before the pandemic and will take some Read More

Dealing with Multiple Myeloma

March is Multiple Myeloma Awareness month. Multiple Myeloma is a cancer that affects the blood. There are various treatments, but unfortunately no cure – yet. Brian Treadwell, a well-known local journalist and leader of the Lethbridge Read More

Reading each other’s love languages

Today is a very special day…Valentine’s Day. A day to celebrate those we love. Pastors Kelly and Joy-Lynn Stickel from Parallel Church in Lethbridge have been married for 28 years. They say they key Read More

Lethbridge Amateur Theatre Group 100 years old

There is an amateur theatre group in Lethbridge that is 100 years old. Playgoers of Lethbridge has been bringing solid entertainment to our region since 1923. The group’s president Elaine Jagielski says they are always looking Read More

Healthy Eating Tips Over The Holidays

Many people struggle in their relationship with food, and choose to use the New Year as a kickoff to better health. According to Josee Bosgra, a natural nutrition practioner it’s important to know the Read More

Climate change impacting government policy?

Many farmers are in support of the Conservatives Private Member’s Bill C-234. It says the federal government should exempt the carbon tax on natural gas and propane that farmers use for commercial purposes. Farmers Read More

Importance of Quantum Physics discussed.

The TV series Big Bang Theory made many of us appreciate scientists and what they can contribute to society. Professor Saurya Das, from the University of Lethbridge, is a real life Dr. Sheldon Cooper who Read More

Ultimate Dad Night

Spending time with your kids especially when they are younger is vital to a healthy relationship. That is according to authors Jay and Laura Lafoon who wrote the book Ultimate Dad Night. Laura Lafoon says Read More

Summer camp helping kids’ self esteem

Summer camp can be a terrifying experience for young children, especially if it is their first time going. Once they adjust to camp life, however, it’s often hard to pull them away. Mason Unrau Read More

Horse racing season to kick off this weekend

The warm summer-like conditions we have been experiencing in southern Alberta means many summer activities will be resuming again soon. That includes horse racing.   For those itching to hit the race track to see Read More

Former healthcare worker discusses vaccine injury

The subject of COVID-19 vaccine injuries has been a controversial topic. Claims of vaccine injuries are often dismissed if there were pre–existing conditions prior to receiving a dose. Charissa Klamn, a former healthcare worker, Read More

Canadian Religious Freedom Summit Feb. 4

Even though the US Supreme Court overturned Roe versus Wade south of the border, it still got a lot of Canadians talking about abortion once again. Darlene McLean is the executive director of the Christian Read More

Money Matters with David Morgan

We keep hearing about how much interest rates fluctuate. The chief editor of the Morgan Report, David Morgan, says when it comes to interest rates not all is as it seems. He explains in this Read More