Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) has acquired new equipment to enhance wildfire suppression efforts. The addition is a wildland sprinkler trailer valued at $137,000. According to Chris Jorgensen, a qualified officer with LFES, the system Read More
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Recent News
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Digging into U-of-L Art Gallery’s new soil exhibit
A new exhibit at the University of Lethbridge’s Art Gallery is diving deep, figuratively speaking, into soil. (Re)mediating Soils: Field...
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Whoop-Up Days earns Country Music Alberta nomination
The annual festival of Whoop-Up Days that takes place here in Lethbridge has earned a significant nomination, and could win...
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City of Lethbridge recycling asphalt to fill potholes during winter
While it may not be the season where most road work gets done in Alberta, City of Lethbridge crews are...
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University of Lethbridge undergraduate leads study published in top-tier journal
A groundbreaking study led by a University of Lethbridge student is advancing vaccine development while highlighting the importance of the...
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Alberta mourns after three hockey players killed in collision
The southern Albertan town of Stavely is mourning the deaths of three young junior hockey players after a two-vehicle collision...
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Recent Interviews
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Job seekers converge on Lethbridge Polytechnic’s job fair
This Thursday, job seekers attended the 2026 Lethbridge Polytechnic job fair. From 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., tents, tables, and representatives...
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Lethbridge urges residents to share their feedback on city projects
Everything is set for Community Conversation 2026. In this engagement event, the City of Lethbridge brings together more than 40 different projects and...
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Rabbi reflects on antisemitism in Canada as the Holocaust is remembered
Today marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorating 81 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Nazi Germany’s largest death camp, by...
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Supply-management and trade-tensions in focus at U-of-L lecture
Canada’s supply management system, which regulates dairy, poultry, and egg production through quotas, pricing, and tariffs, remains a major trade irritant for...
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Mayor Hyggen gives State of the City address
Mayor Blaine Hyggen shared his vision for Lethbridge at the State of the City Breakfast Thursday at the Lethbridge Trade and Convention Centre. The event, sponsored by...
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