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Pipeline tensions linger despite positive first ministers’ summit

Alberta’s push for a pipeline through northern B.C. is threatening to cause friction, even as leaders presented a united front after the First Ministers’ meeting.

Alberta RCMP revving up traffic safety for motorcycle riders this summer

Motorcycle season is here, so the Alberta RCMP is reminding riders and other drivers to be aware of one another on the roads to ensure everyone makes it home safely.

Fox Creek, Alberta mycologists exploring options to make Alberta spore resilient to wildfires

The Town of Fox Creek, along with several partners, is exploring a new option to build resilience in Alberta's forests with hopes to keep the province out of truffle as wildfires continue to pose a threat during the warm season.

Vista Radio becomes one of Canada’s largest media companies

Vista Radio is excited to announce today it has become Canada’s 2nd largest commercial radio broadcaster with the acquisition...

Canadian mayors to discuss substance use issues in Lethbridge next week

Mayors from across Canada will gather in Lethbridge April 14 to 16 for a summit on tackling substance use issues.

Who is running? A list of local candidates in the 2025 federal election

The 2025 federal election is set for April 28, with local candidates throwing their hat in the ring to represent their constituents.

Canadians headed to the polls April 28

Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Governor General this morning to officially dissolve parliament and launch a brief, 37-day campaign.

Carney gets Liberal nod, set to become next PM

Formal central banker Mark Carney is set to become the next Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party selected him to be their next leader.

UPDATE: Sentencing hearing set to start for two men convicted in Coutts blockade 

UPDATE: The sentencing hearing has been reduced to two people. On Thursday, court was informed that the lawyer for...

Unofficial results: Miyashiro takes byelection as NDP retains Lethbridge-West

After unofficially getting the nod in Wednesday night's Lethbridge-West byelection, Rob Miyashiro will soon be heading to the legislature. Of...

Lethbridge Police look to identify 10 “subjects” in connection to Cookie Crimes break-in, theft of goods

Lethbridge Police is looking for as many as 10 people who allegedly stole property after a break-and-enter at a...

Two teens facing arson charge following southside business fire

Two teenagers have been charged with arson in connection to a fire at a business in south Lethbridge earlier...

Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Lethbridge region

A severe thunderstorm watch is now in effect for the City of Lethbridge and much of southern Alberta. Environment...

6 ½-year sentences handed down to two men for roles in 2022 Coutts border blockade 

Two men convicted for their roles in the 2022 Coutts border blockade have each been handed a prison sentence...

Kevin Slomp unofficially wins Lethbridge County division 5 by-election

Kevin Slomp will represent constituents Lethbridge County's Division 5 after unofficially getting the nod in the September 9th by-election. According...

Rob Miyashiro earns NDP nomination for Lethbridge-West by-election

Rob Miyashiro will be on the ballot for the Alberta NDP for the yet to be determined by-election in...
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Lethbridge Farmers Market adds post secondary schools to food drive beneficiaries

As Farmers Market season kicks off in Lethbridge, the community is gearing up to support those in need in Lethbridge this season. 

Lethbridge Police charge Coaldale man with criminal harassment

The LPS has charged a Coaldale man after a woman reported being followed in a vehicle.

Waste and Recycling Centre upgrades to help processing times, decrease costs

Some much-needed upgrades are taking place at the City of Lethbridge’s Waste and Recycling Centre, which will speed up the process for customers accessing waste, recycling and organics services. 

Trio of roads closed for the 6th Street Block Party

For a third year the summer is kicking off with the 6th Street Block Party returns for a third year this Saturday. 

The G.O.A.T.s are back for another year of grazing goodness

Who needs a top-notch, high-tech weed eater when Lethbridge has its very own grazing goats. For the seventh year, the goats have returned to the River Valley to eat their way through leafy spurge, wormwood and thistle at Indian Battle and Botterill Hill Parks, Alexander Wilderness Park and Pavan Park throughout the summer. 
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