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Justin Goulet

Justin Goulet brings over a decade of experience to the Lethbridge newsroom. He started his career in Ontario before moving to Vancouver Island in 2014 to work with Vista Radio. He moved to Alberta in February 2019 and joined the Lethbridge team in June 2024. Justin is excited to share the stories of southern Alberta.

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Ag societies across Alberta, including Lethbridge, receive provincial funding boost

The Alberta government has announced funding for the seven regional agricultural societies in the province, including in Lethbridge.

Street sweeping set to start in Lethbridge County

The annual street sweeping campaign is set to start in Lethbridge County.

UPDATE: Cause of north Lethbridge fire under investigation

A north Lethbridge fire caused an estimated $75,000 in damages on Friday morning.

AHS issues advisory for potential measles exposure in Lethbridge

Alberta Health Services has confirmed more measles cases in the South Zone, with potential exposure in Lethbridge.

Provincial helpline available for new parents seeking advice

A new helpline connects parents and caregivers of newborns with registered nurses who specialize in postpartum care.

Hurricanes advance to WHL Eastern Conference Finals with game seven win over Hitmen

The Lethbridge Hurricanes beat the Calgary Hitmen in game seven of their second-round playoff series to advance to the 2025 WHL Eastern Conference Championships.

Student Vote teaches future generations about democratic process

Younger Canadians will get a chance to learn about the election process on April 28 through the Student Vote Canada program.

Controlled burn planned at Iron Spring Transfer Station

Lethbridge County is advising residents of a controlled burn planned at the Iron Spring Transfer Station.

New challenge highlights conservation efforts in Lethbridge

A new environmental challenge has been launched in Lethbridge.

Police Commission to deliver decision on LPS Chief’s disciplinary hearing in June

The Lethbridge Police Commission is set to issue its decision on LPS Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh following a disciplinary hearing.

AHS advises of potential measles exposures in Coaldale and Lethbridge

AHS has confirmed more measles cases in the South Zone, with potential exposures in Coaldale and Lethbridge.

Affordability and ‘strategic voting’ discussed by candidates at Lethbridge forum

The Lethbridge Public Library hosted an all-candidates forum with Lethbridge riding candidates in the 2025 federal election.

Residents asked to avoid emergency scenes to avoid disrupting responders 

Lethbridge Fire & EMS says personnel experienced delays while responding to two recent house fires, prompting a warning for the public to stay clear of active emergency scenes.

Easter weekend means service level changes in Lethbridge 

The Easter long weekend means there will be some service level changes at the City of Lethbridge.

Months-long construction project starts on Highway 3 Thursday

A months-long construction project on Highway 3 in Lethbridge starts Thursday, April 17.

Celebrating 55 years of Earth Day

Earth Day celebrates its 55-year anniversary in 2025. Environment Lethbridge offers up some tips on how you can celebrate and help protect the planet.
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Coaldale RCMP advise of large grass fire – evacuations may be required

Coaldale RCMP is advising they're assisting with a large grass fire on Range Road 214 and Township Road 132.

Middle blocker Sofia Janzen joins Kodiaks women’s volleyball

The Lethbridge Polytechnic Kodiaks women’s volleyball program has added a key piece to its roster for the upcoming season with the signing of middle blocker Sofia Janzen. 

Ag societies across Alberta, including Lethbridge, receive provincial funding boost

The Alberta government has announced funding for the seven regional agricultural societies in the province, including in Lethbridge.

Street sweeping set to start in Lethbridge County

The annual street sweeping campaign is set to start in Lethbridge County.

Northern Alberta man charged for stealing a fire truck across the province

A situation one would think to find in a movie or television script involving an alarm, stolen fire truck and police dogs happened in southern Alberta over the weekend, leading to the arrest of a 25-year-old man. 
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