Christian organization Streets Alive Mission which helps many of our homeless in the city held their Coldest Night of the Year event over the weekend. It is one of their biggest fundraisers. Co-founder, Ken Kissick, Read More
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Many of you have heard of the Coutts 4. The four men who have been held in custody for close to two years now since the Coutts border protest during the COVID-19 pandemic. The four men Read More
When it comes to doing business in Lethbridge, optimism still remains high among Lethbridge business owners. That is according to the 2023 Brighter Together survey. The study launched by Economic Development Lethbridge, the Chamber and the Read More
Hundreds of community members made their way to the Coast Hotel in Lethbridge on Thursday morning to hear the mayor’s State of the City address. Mayor Blaine Hyggen touched on many topics including the Read More
This is the time of year when we see a lot more vehicle thefts. People start up their vehicles in front of their homes and leave them unlocked as they leave them running to warm Read More
The Lethbridge Interfaith Food Bank is undergoing facility upgrades, with the installation of two new cold storage units. The project cost was approximately $140,000 with most of the contributions being donated by The Church of Jesus Read More
The Lethbridge Police Service is partnering with several community agencies this weekend to make Christmas better for those less fortunate. The fourth annual Charity Checkstop will be held tomorrow from 11am til 3pm. Officers will Read More
Our city’s Chief Financial Officer says the economic situation is not good for Lethbridge. Darrel Mathews painted the gloomy picture during recent economic and finance standing policy committee meetings. He says escalating economic challenges Read More
Three YMCA volunteers in Lethbridge could be the lucky recipients of some big bucks for their post-secondary studies. The YMCA Lethbridge announced their nominees for the Ted Rogers Community Scholarship, which awards one-thousand dollars to Read More
Up to 25 thousand dollars in funding was unanimously approved by Lethbridge City Council on Tuesday afternoon. The money will be used to fund consulting resources to support the development of a childcare needs assessment. Councilor Read More
There was no home and garden show this year but a BIG event is in the works for 2024. BILD has partnered with Maibel Consulting for an all-new approach, highlighting all things spring and summer. Visitors Read More
Rape myths were debunked on Thursday morning by way of an art installation that was created back in 2013 at the University of Arkansas. Staff with the Sexual Violence Action Committee met with members of the Read More
Operation Christmas Child is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Since 1993, Samaritan’s Purse has collected more than 200 million shoeboxes to distribute to children in need around the world. There are even Lethbridge locations where folks can Read More
The Lethbridge Disc Golf community has sadly lost a special player. Scott Jardine was instrumental in helping keep the sport of disc golf running in our city. His sister Lisa Nuell posted on Facebook that Read More
More money will be going to bring in more qualified nurses to Alberta. The province announced that $11 million will go toward nurse bridging programs to help train internationally educated nurses. Advanced Education Minister Rajan Sawhney Read More
Former Lethbridge Hurricanes player and three-time Stanley Cup champion Brent Seabrook is set to become the newest inductee into the Hurricanes Wall of Honour in January at the Enmax Centre. He played four seasons with Read More
Crews from Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services were called to a house fire near 10 Street and 11 Ave South on October 13th. Smoke and flames engulfed the front of the house and quickly spread to the Read More
A total of 31 Albertans are being honoured for their contributions to our province. The Canadians who were born outside of the country and immigrated to Alberta were honoured with the Alberta Newcomer Recognition Awards. That Read More
A new temporary exhibition at the Galt Museum has been inspired by the continued war that the Ukrainian people have been forced to endure since the Russian invasion of their country began in February of 2022. Read More
The Man in Black is coming back to Lethbridge. Devon Brayne will perform as renowned artist Johnny Cash in the upcoming production entitled Folsom Prison Revisited. BCN’s Micah Quinn caught up with Brayne to Read More
Lethbridge Police are warning students at the University of Lethbridge about a suspicious man. LPS staff say he has been seen around the bus loop of the U of L asking multiple women which bus Read More
The cold and flu season is fast approaching and with that comes the potential of a strep throat surge in Alberta this fall. According to pharmacists trends in 2023 saw strep cases hit a six-year high, Read More
The Lethbridge Public Library recently announced the development of a designated outdoor space at the Main Branch of the facility. Staff with the library told us this will be a multi-purpose facility for all ages. Read More
Four University of Lethbridge students have launched a campaign aimed at improving mental health with a little help from natural remedies. Including going for a walk, standing barefoot in the grass and listening to music. Read More
Lethbridge City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to draft a report looking into additional incentives to support new and existing businesses here in our city. Mayor Blaine Hyggen explains why he wanted to bring forth Read More
You may hear shots being fired on Thursday evening in Lethbridge. Staff with the Lethbridge Police Service will be participating in a low light/no light shooting exercise at the Police Range until 1 a.m. Read More
Many people often wonder what the difference is between donating blood versus donating plasma. A special education session was held at SACPA in Lethbridge on Thursday to talk about the subject. BCN’s Micah Quinn Read More
Lethbridge Police have issued a warning about a suspicious man who has been reportedly taking pictures of children. Police say the male in his twenties with dark skinned, possibly East Asian descent was seen taking Read More
Indigenous soldiers who are buried in the Netherlands recently received a special headstone to commemorate their sacrifice. The Indigenous Legacy Project helps to identify and mark the graves of Indigenous soldiers who have been laid Read More