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Low inventory reported to play a factor in Lethbridge home prices: AREA Report

The term "sellers market" could describe the current home sale economy in the Lethbridge area with prices reportedly being up 11 per cent in...

Province opens applications for new active communities initiative

The province is opening grant applications for its new $30 million Active Communities Initiative to support recreation facilities. It is open to community groups...

Police search for suspect in robbery, assault

Lethbridge police are asking for help identifying a woman in connection to a robbery and assault at a northside gas station. Police responded to the...
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Winston Churchill’s Class of ’74 reaching out to classmates for this summer’s 50th reunion

Reunited and it feels so good! The Class of 1974 from Winston Churchill High School is celebrating its 50th reunion this summer and there’s a callout to all past classmates to get in touch and attend the event for an unforgettable weekend of catching up.  “We’re trying to get a...

Scotties bid conversation goes to Lethbridge City Council

The top women's curling tournaments in Canada could return to Lethbridge, as the city explores a bid for the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The Lethbridge Curling Club sent a letter to the Economic and Finance SPC asking for support and  $400,000 in financial support for the bid. The administration...

Whoop-Up Days to return to paid admission in 2024

Whoop-Up Days will return to paid admission this year. The Lethbridge and District Exhibition announced programming for this year’s event, which includes familiar and new attractions from Aug. 20-24.  Pro rodeo will return from Aug. 22-24, along with the Siksikaitsitapi Princess Pageant on Aug. 20 and Powwow Aug. 21-22. There...

City offers ideas of how water scarcity may affect the community

As summer approaches, Lethbridge residents may have a few questions about southern Alberta’s water scarcity and how it might affect the community. The City of Lethbridge has answers, outlined in its Water Conservation Plan and Strategy.  As of today, the City has not implemented the Water Rationing Action Plan. An...

Lethbridge Police seek public’s help to locate man wanted on outstanding warrants

Lethbridge Police are seeking the public’s help to locate a 31-year-old man who is wanted on multiple outstanding warrants.  Salar Dalair Khan is wanted for failing to comply with an order stemming from convictions for sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching.    Anyone who has seen Khan or has information...

Local libraries receive READ Awards for excellence

Throughout southwestern Alberta, libraries serve an important role in their communities. They listen to community needs and interests and create amazing programs, events and opportunities to meet those needs.   It is in recognition of this work the READ Awards were created. Presented annually, the READ Awards are judged by...
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