Winter has returned with a vengeance across the country. Environment Canada has issued a slew of weather warnings as large swaths of the nation face messy conditions like winter storms, intense snowfall and freezing rain. 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
The Fort Macleod Santa Claus Parade will be taking place tomorrow at 11am in Fort Macleod. The event will kick off with the pancake breakfast at the corner of Main St. And 3rd Avenue. The Read More
December is coming and with it lots of snow, music, gifts and of course Christmas. Many in our community can once again enjoy Glow Lethbridge which features thousands of lights indoors. BCN’s Heidi Echavarria Read More
Snow has arrived in Lethbridge, and while it is here, as drivers we want to avoid collisions. Now, is your car ready to drive safely this winter season? BCN’s Heidi Echavarria was at Lethbridge Read More
A 46–year–old man from Magrath, Alberta is dead following an avalanche in the Crowsnest Pass on Sunday. RCMP say two men and two children were riding snowmobiles in the back country between Carbondale and Read More
Even with the possibility of more potholes, the city is viewing the snow melt as beneficial. Manager of Engineering, Mark Svenson, says the increase of snow helps with the water rationing plan.Read More
The warm weather seems to be sneaking up on Lethbridge following the cold snap last week. The quick snow melt is making for some bumpy rides home. The city’s Director of Infrastructure, Joel Sanchez, Read More
The cold weather has created such a need for warm winter clothing for many of our most vulerable in Lethbridge. The folks at My City Care say they are collecting items to help those less Read More
With the colder weather and all of the snow we have been receiving across much of SW Alberta it has made for a fairly busy time for the folks with the Alberta Motor Association. They Read More
The much-needed snowfall cause the first snow route activation of the season. Plows were out early Monday morning to tackle the more than 80 kilometers of snow routes throughout the city. Transportation Operations Manager Juliane Ruck Read More
As we get older there may be more risks and dangers which contribute to us falling. November is Fall Prevention Month. Kathy Belton is with the Injury Prevention Centre and they have launched an initiative Read More
During the first snowfall of the season, our thoughts often turn to our homeless population. The Lethbridge Shelter says they will never turn anyone away…while other charities like Streets Alive Mission are looking for Read More
The days of clean dry roads might be a thing of the past for the next little while and many of us have already completed our seasonal tire swaps. While some save money twice a Read More
The city has made changes to its Phase 2 Snow and Ice Control which will now cover a larger area than in the past. During an SPC meeting this afternoon our city’s Transportation Operations Manager Read More
Many would say we here in southern Alberta have enjoyed a nice hot summer so far but…before you know it the white stuff will be here once again. A popular ski resort in southern Read More
If you plan on heading out to the mountains anytime soon, keep in mind that we are still in avalanche season and the risk of an avalanche is still prevalent. Although it may feel warmer Read More
Heavy snow moved into southern Manitoba early Wednesday morning, resulting in rapid snow accumulations. Forecasters are looking at a range of up to 40 centimeters of the white stuff for Winnipeg. Some parts of the province, Read More
Winter can take its toll on many of us including our seniors who oftentimes find themselves shut in. Abe Block is a retired Lethbridge pastor and we recently chatted about the best way we can Read More