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City of Lethbridge asks residents to voluntarily reduce water consumption

Alberta is at risk of severe droughts this year, especially in southern Alberta. Recent snowfall has helped, but the province’s winter snowpack remains below...

‘Give Life Alberta’ new name for provincial tissue, organ donation program

This week is National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week, as Alberta Health Services has revealed a new name for its provincial donation program, Give...

Water storage study underway at U of L

A water storage study is underway at the University of Lethbridge, in partnership with the Government of Alberta, which will also focus on endangered...
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Criminal harassment charges laid in connection to suspicious incidents in city’s west, south sides

A 30-year-old man is facing multiple charges for criminal harassment in connection to half a dozen incidents where women were allegedly approached and solicited. According to the Lethbridge Police Service between April 9th and 15th officers responded to several complaints involving an unknown man who is alleged to have approached...

City of Lethbridge asks residents to voluntarily reduce water consumption

Alberta is at risk of severe droughts this year, especially in southern Alberta. Recent snowfall has helped, but the province’s winter snowpack remains below average, many rivers are lower than normal and multiple reservoirs are below capacity.  To help, 38 of the largest and oldest water licensees in southern Alberta...

Downtown Lethbridge book crawl celebrates indie bookstores Apr. 27

Next Saturday, to celebrate Canadian Independent Bookstore Day, local book worms can participate in a book crawl in downtown Lethbridge with Echo Books, Big John’s Books and Analog Books.   It’s the annual day when readers, writers, illustrators, publishers and other industry supporters come together to celebrate indie bookstores across...

Location announced for Coalhurst community garden

The Town of Coalhurst has announced the new community garden will be located in Imperial Meadows Park. According to the town, those walking through the park could possibly notice a garden space plotted out and reportedly "construction will soon be underway." When the garden is being built the town is...

Esports added to official list of Summer Games competitions in Coaldale

There’s been an update to the list of official competitions for the 2024 Southern Alberta Summer Games in Coaldale with esports being added to the list.  In September of last year, Coaldale was chosen by the Southern Alberta Recreation Association to host the Games, which will be the first to...

Docu-drama ‘Gino: A Child of War’ premieres in Lethbridge next month

A Canadian-made docu-drama premieres in Lethbridge May 5. “Gino: A Child of War” is a story of a five-year-old orphan, whose life was saved by Canadian soldiers in 1944 Italy, during the Second World War.  The story tells how soldiers fed the boy and nurtured him back to health, as he...
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