December 16th, 2025
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Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Christmas decorations can take on a life of their own: start with one simple homemade wooden Grinch poking out of a chimney placed atop a roof in 1995, add at least one new decoration continually every year and the next thing you know Lethbridge has its very

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Local News

  • Number of flu cases on the rise in south zone

    Southern Alberta Newspapers As influenza season comes into full swing over the holidays, Albertans are encouraged to keep themselves safe and get immunized.The latest data available from the province’s respiratory virus dashboard is updated to include information as recent as Dec. 6.  In the week of Nov. 30 to Dec. 6, there were 1,527 confirmed ... Read More »

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  • ATA files complaint to Labour Board

    Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald The Alberta Teachers Association is taking the next steps to protect teachers’ rights.  ATA president Jason Schilling said during a press conference Friday morning they are taking another step to stand up for teachers and the students and families they serve. “Today we’re filing a Labour Board Relations complaint for unfair ... Read More »

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  • Neudorf recall mystery deepens

    Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter There’s a second “mystery man” in the Nathan Neudorf recall campaign to join absentee organizer Ryan Tanner, according  to two city women who came forward with their story this week. Lucretia Apperloo and Barb Phillips both sent emails to recallneudorf@gmail.com after Elections Alberta announced that a notice of Recall ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Canes deliver stuffed toy donations to CRH

     By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Hurricane players Luke Cozens, Kayden Longley and Owen Berge dropped by Chinook Regional Hospital’s (CRH) Pediatric Unit to deliver stuffed toys from their Toque and Teddy Toss Game on Dec. 5 and talked to two young kid patients on Monday afternoon. Longley scored the Toque and Teddy Toss goal ... Read More »

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  • Canes have good learning experience on tough East Division road trip

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes are a coming off a difficult East Division road trip where they dropped all three games and was yet another learning opportunity of what they need to do to compete in the  WHL. The Canes (10-22-0-1) opened the trip with a 7-3 defeat to Brandon Wheat Kings ... Read More »

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  • Blades thump Hurricanes

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes were pummelled by the Saskatoon Blade 8-3 on Friday night at SaskTel Centre. Lethbridge opened the scoring in the contest when Andrew Petruk scored his first goal as Hurricane 2:36 into the game from Nathan Maloney. The Blades Cooper Williams tied the game 10:57 into the first ... Read More »

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Opinions

  • UCP government doing the opposite of what Albertans want

    Lorne Fitch For the Herald When Albertans have said: • we don’t want to lose the Canadian Pension Plan • don’t want a provincial police force • don’t want to harm gender diverse kids • don’t want to see books banned • don’t want to separate from Canada • don’t want private health care • ... Read More »

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  • A season of gratitude, progress and hope

    Nathan Neudorf Lethbridge East MLA Dear friends and neighbours, As Christmas approaches, it’s a time to reflect on the year behind us and look forward to the opportunities ahead. This season is a great reminder of the strength and resilience of our Lethbridge community and the importance of coming together in generosity and kindness. Lethbridge ... Read More »

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  • Why so many forecasters get it wrong

    Roslyn Kunin Troy Media Most forecasts fail for one simple reason: they assume people won’t change their behaviour when circumstances change. That mistake keeps producing dramatic but misleading predictions. One example appeared recently in a news story warning that food costs for the average family will rise by $1,000 in the coming year. Prices for ... Read More »

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Letters to The Editor

  • Danielle Smith’s UCP isn’t conservative, it’s just populist

    Editor, Danielle Smith is a populist; that isn’t news. Trump, Poilievre and even to an extent,Doug Ford, practice populism, but none practices populism as vigorously as Danielle Smith.  Smith’s ferocity towards populism would make most dedicated, high libido 19-year-olds blush. It’s just unfortunate that Smith’s only influence comes from backseat bobbleheads, Rob Anderson or Jeff ... Read More »

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  • Recalls are notwithstanding clause for Albertans

    Editor, A couple of Provincial Cabinet Ministers, the Minister of Education Demetrios Nicoliades and Infrastructure Minister Martin Long, broke cover this last week or so, and admitted that their government nullified the Charter of Rights because they “could not risk allowing the labour dispute to go to arbitration and put the province at risk of ... Read More »

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  • Recall efforts highlight impatience of Alberta NDP

    Editor, Did Ryan Tanner (Nov. 26) ever attempt to contact Nathan Neudorf’s constituency office, or visit in person, before filing a recall petition? I myself made a point of visiting to ask. I was told Ryan Tanner’s name is not recognized.  As far as they know, he had not been in touch, and did not ... Read More »

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