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Property tax notices to be mailed this month, due in June

Property tax notices will be sent out soon with a 5.1 per cent increase over last year. The tax...

Work underway to repurpose building for affordable seniors’ housing

Rental applications for a new seniors’ living facility in Lethbridge are expected to be open in by the end...

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...

Exhibition still facing deficit as it looks forward to summer events

The Lethbridge and District Exhibition is still facing a $6.5 million shortfall this year as it gears up for...

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...

Fire advisory lifted in Lethbridge county

Lethbridge County has lifted its fire advisory after some wet weather led to decreased wildfire risk. "The County reminds the...

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...

Woman facing impaired driving charges after fatal rollover

A woman is facing charges in connection to a single vehicle rollover that claimed the life of a 25-year-old...

Committee recommends keeping downtown bike lanes

Council chambers we busy yesterday as residents came out to let the city’s assets and infrastructure standing policy committee...

Police release more detail on 2023 kidnapping, robbery case

Lethbridge police are still looking for a suspect in a kidnapping and robbery case last year. After following various...

Checkstops in and around Coaldale curb allegedly impaired drivers

Evening checkstops in and around Coaldale helped RCMP and Alberta Sheriffs catch four impaired drivers. The law enforcement agencies teamed...

‘A surprise to many of us’ Lethbridge mayor looking for conversation on proposed municipal government changes

Lethbridge Mayor Blaine Hyggen says he hopes any costs that come with proposed changes to the Local Authorities Election...

Jane’s Walk to showcase under-celebrated stories of Lethbridge

The City of Lethbridge will host the annual Jane’s Walk festival this weekend and next. It is a global...

Fort Macleod emergency room closes overnight

The Fort Macleod Health Centre emergency room will close overnight because of a lack of physician coverage. Alberta Health Services...

Pincher Creek physicians establish awards to support next generation of healthcare professionals

A pair of University of Lethbridge awards will help educate the next generation of healthcare professionals in southern Alberta.  A...

City considers water conservation options

After three consecutive years of drought in southern Alberta, reservoir levels are well below normal and the province remains...
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Police seeking two men in connection with sexual assault investigation

Police in Lethbridge are asking for help with an ongoing sexual assault investigation. 

Walking tours offer visitors and locals alike a glimpse at Lethbridge’s gritty true crime history

Designed for tourists and locals alike, the Lethbridge Historical Society and local historian Belinda Crowson have unveiled the brand-new tour program, Hidden History of Lethbridge Walking Tours. 

Hundreds line downtown streets for Lethbridge Pride Parade

The Lethbridge Pride Parade brought hundreds of people downtown on Saturday, June 28.

Registration open for Miners Day parade

Registration is open for the 2025 Miners Day Parade in Coalhurst. 

‘Shakespeare in the Park’ returns this summer with ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’

This Thursday is Opening Night for the Lethbridge Shakespeare Performance Society's season of Love's Labour's Lost at 7 p.m. in Galt Gardens, with Shakespeare in the Park. 
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