An attack on a woman last Tuesday in Lethbridge has police reminding residents to take precautions to stay safe. The woman was attacked at Galt Gardens. Fortunately, two passers–by intervened. Police are asking any Read More
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Shoes for Kids YQL Foundation kicked off its fourth annual Shoe Drive at Lethbridge Police Service Headquarters. Representatives from southern Alberta RCMP detachments, Blood Tribe Police Service Taber Police, Lethbridge Police Service and the Watch Read More
Thursday afternoon, Lethbridge Police celebrated the 5th anniversary of The Watch by hosting a public BBQ also at Galt Gardens. The Watch is a volunteer-based program designed to provide community service to residents around the Read More
There’s now a new leader to head up The Watch in Lethbridge. Retired Constable Shane Kisinger will take on the role after recently leaving the Lethbridge Police Service after close to 19 years on the Read More
The Lethbridge Police Service’s Watch Program was recognized last week with the Community Justice Award. It is an award acknowledging either individuals or organizations that have contributed to community justice work in the province. Read More
A volunteer-based program in Lethbridge called The Watch continues to make the rounds in the downtown core assisting locals while also providing a level of safety for some who may need a walking partner. As Read More