Esports have really grown in popularity during the past few years. A new fundraiser in Lethbridge will help generate a travel fund for underfunded local high school and collegiate esports teams to participate in upcoming Read More
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and the Affordability and Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf, took part in the annual Whoop Up Days parade. Video Journalist Micah Quinn caught up with both to discuss some big issues impacting Read More
Over the years we have learned so much about post-traumatic stress disorder and its impact on Canadians. A new traveling exhibit at the Lethbridge Military Museum hopes to showcase the importance of recognizing the horrible Read More
A former Lethbridge radio announcer has been granted an absolute discharge after pleading guilty in May to a single charge of unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted weapon. Gillian MacLeod was granted the discharge Read More
The amazing aroma of ribs is back in Lethbridge. The 2023 Rotary RibFest is being hosted in the Enmax Centre parking lot this weekend. There will be live music, a beer garden, and of course, incredible Read More
Three Lethbridge players are set to embark on a trip to Derby, England for the Walking Football World Nations Cup. A mix of players from Oakville, Ontario will be joining the Canadian club as well. Read More
It’s almost time for the annual Whoop Up Days festivities to begin. The event has free admission and will be located at the Lethbridge & District Exhibition grounds right next to the new Agri-food Read More
The folks at Samaritan’s Purse have been dispatched to Hawaii to help victims of the devastating Maui wildfire. On Tuesday, the organization airlifted 17 tons of emergency relief equipment, including solar lights, hygiene kits, and Read More
An August report by Rentals.ca has released new information about the state of the rental market in Lethbridge. Our city came in at number 32 out of 35 for the most expensive areas to rent. Meanwhile, Read More
The Vimy Memorial in France has been vandalized. Many people are understandably very upset at the news as it was learned on Tuesday evening that a person was spraying graffiti on the special memorial that Read More
A well known pastor and his wife who lost their home in a devastating fire a couple of years ago, are embarking on a new adventure in Winnipeg. The couple has left their mark on Read More
A special life-sized chess set is celebrating its 10th anniversary in Lethbridge. It was carefully constructed by members of the Chinook Woodturning Guild and features 32 giant chess pieces made from 500 square board feet of maple Read More
Former Lethbridge Legion President Michael Cormican has passed away. The 75-year-old lost his life on August 6 with his closest family next to him. Back in 2021, he had to step back from his duties as president Read More
A special event was held in Calgary over the weekend paying tribute to Canada’s peacekeepers. The 21st annual Peacekeepers Day event honoured Canadians who were killed on international peacekeeping support operations. Canada has taken Read More
Members of the Canadian Disaster Relief team with Samaritan’s Purse have made their way to Ottawa to help assist after massive flooding enveloped the area. On August 10, close to 100 mm of rain came pouring Read More
Ninety-six people are now confirmed dead on the Hawaiian island of Maui following fires that left most of the historic town of Lahaina in ashes. Hawaii Governor Josh Green is estimating crews will find the Read More
A special flag raising took place this morning to honour Hong Kong veterans who were prisoners of war during World War II. The Hong Kong Veterans Commemorative Association told us they are celebrating VJ Day, Read More
Staff with the Helen Schuler Nature Centre recently unveiled a brand-new exhibit called the Nature of Play. Coreen Putman, the manager of the centre says this is an exciting time for the group as kids Read More
Brent Kisio, the winningest head coach in Lethbridge Hurricanes history has announced that he will be stepping away from the club. Kisio accepted a new position with the Henderson Silver Knights, who are the AHL Read More
Lethbridge Police are issuing a public warning after discovering candy-bear shaped fentanyl in Galt Gardens. On June 20th a member of the Downtown Policing Unit located a bag on the east side of the park. Read More
The first phase of a new construction project in Downtown Lethbridge is now underway. Staff with the city told us what kind of work will be completed in the area. “This is a multifaceted project Read More
Lethbridge MP Rachael Thomas was at the University of Lethbridge as part of Bring Your MP to STEM Camp. The initiative is a national campaign by Actua, Canada’s leading science, technology, engineering and mathematics Read More
A special initiative is helping to make sure that underrepresented filmmakers have a chance to shine. The Black Creators Edition from TELUS STORYHIVE is highlighting the wonderful talent that is featured right here in Lethbridge. Read More
A local seed company has now etched their names into the history of the new Agri-food Hub & Trade Centre. K3 Seeds agreed to a five-year naming commitment for one of the meeting suites in Read More
New West Theatre is ready to welcome lovers of all things comedy and music for a new production called Wonderstruck. It will kick off on August 9th. Officials with the organization explained to us what Read More
New overdose data from the Alberta government does not paint a pretty picture in Lethbridge. Earlier this year in May, 10 people succumbed to a fatal overdose with a total of 21 people dying in the South Read More
Ticks are becoming more prevalent during the hot summer months. One thing you can do if you are bitten is head to a pharmacist as they can now assess and prescribe medication for tick bites. Read More
Two Lethbridge residents are now the proud recipients of a $15,000 Youth Innovation Challenge award. The funding is given out by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation and recognized by the Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Read More
A new trailer to help connect families in smaller southern Alberta communities has now made its way to Milk River. The non-profit group Family and Community Support Services hosted the NeighbourGOOD Trailer event on Thursday Read More
Tourism Lethbridge will now be working hand-in-hand with Indigenous filmmakers in our region. Two contracts have been signed to create short-form video projects and social media content that highlights Indigenous perspectives and experiences in the Read More