With the colder temperatures causing bodies of water in our city to freeze over, Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services is putting out a PSA to emphasize safety around lakes, ponds and rivers. Residents are reminded Read More
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With the arrival of snow, the City of Lethbridge and Police Service are encouraging residents to adjust their driving habits to winter conditions. Meanwhile, the Transportation Operations and snow control crews are plowing and sanding Read More
As trick-or-treating families patrol the streets on Friday for Halloween, police in Lethbridge are reminding all residents to ensure safety protocols are followed. Police are emphasizing road safety measures for pedestrians crossing the street and Read More
Extended year-end interview with Lethbridge’s Fire & EMS Chief, Greg Adair. Topics include current trends, fire safety and future goals for the Fire and Emergency Services.Read More
Lethbridge Chief Fire Marshall Troy Hicks discussed important tips on keeping your household safe during this holiday season.Read More
Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services are reminding the public on the importance of staying away of unsafe frozen surfaces, including park lakes where ice skating and fishing are common activities there.Read More
An RCMP Officer shares his recommendations to BCN on safety tips families and individuals can use for trick-or-treating or Halloween parties this year.Read More
Construction continues for the twinning of Highway 3 between Taber and Burdett. Bill Chapman, Coaldale councilor and past president of the Highway 3 Twinning Development Association, says the project appears to be on time and on budget. Read More
Lethbridge City Council approved updates to its Community Wellness and Safety Strategy. A big change involves bringing in a community board to take over much of its responsibilities.Read More
This is fire prevention week and the theme is cooking safety. Across North America, and according to Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services, around 50 per cent of all fires in the home are cooking fires. Those Read More
As students headed back to school across the province, the RCMP are sending out reminders and safety tips to look out for to parents and drivers. Angela Stewart has more from RCMP. Read More
The Alberta Motorcycle Safety Society says many bikers will be out on the roads now, especially with the warmer temperatures. Drivers and bikers are being reminded to share the roads and abide by all the Read More
The City of Lethbridge is reminding motorists to slow down and drive carefully in construction zones. There is currently work being completed in different areas of the city including Mayor Magrath and Scenic Drive. City Read More
A Lethbridge couple says they fear for their family’s safety as the war in Ukraine continues. Angela Stewart caught up with the pair who say their loved ones have fled and they want the Read More
It’s that time of year when people like to flock to the mountains and hit up the slopes, but it’s best to keep in mind that there is a risk of avalanches. With Read More
Trick or Treaters will be hitting the sidewalks on Sunday evening to celebrate Halloween. The Lethbridge Fire Department has some safety tips before heading out. When it comes to costumes, they say to try and Read More
With students back in school, so are school zones. The Lethbridge Police Service is asking drivers to slow down and show even greater caution these first few weeks of the new school year as students Read More
When getting outside to enjoy the fresh air, be aware of rattlesnakes that call the coulees home. Rattlesnakes are commonly spotted along the west side of the Oldman River. An Ecological Consultant with the City Read More