October 18th, 2025

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Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Alberta Prosperity Project has promised that First Nations treaty rights would remain unaffected if Alberta separated from Canada, and that First Nations would actually benefit from being free of federal restrictions and see their prosperity jump, along with the rest of the province under the separatist

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  • Sorry, but no deal

    Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Alberta Prosperity Project has promised that First Nations treaty rights would remain unaffected if Alberta separated from Canada, and that First Nations would actually benefit from being free of federal restrictions and see their prosperity jump, along with the rest of the province under the separatist ... Read More »

    19 hours ago
  • Thanksgiving fundraiser helps Safe Families Canada

    Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Corn Maze hosted their 26th Annual Thanksgiving Fundraiser on Thanksgiving Monday with this year’s admission proceeds going towards Safe Families Lethbridge, a non-profit organization dedicated to surrounding local families in crisis with caring and compassionate community. Theo Slingerland, co-owner of the Lethbridge Corn Maze said the fundraiser went well ... Read More »

    22 hours ago
  • Gratitude: little things mean a lot

    Al Beeber Leave It To Beeber On the Thanksgiving weekend, while attacking the vines, shrubs and roses with a rented hedge trimmer before the onset of wintry weather, I spent time thinking about the meaning of the holiday. I also tried not to get distracted lest I hit my leg with the trimmer as I ... Read More »

    22 hours ago

Local Sports

  • Canes mount massive comeback to defeat Hitmen

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Down 6-1 over halfway through the second period, the Lethbridge Hurricanes overcame the big deficit to knock off the Calgary Hitmen 7-6 in  overtime for their first home ice win of the season on Friday night at VisitLethbridge.com Arena. Kai Anderson scored the overtime winner with 21 seconds left in ... Read More »

    6 hours ago
  • Collective efforts to help Kodiak men’s volleyball this season

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Polytechnic Kodiaks men’s volleyball team’s success will come from understanding their culture and  by having collective efforts this season. “Our  biggest thing is really just as a collective working on skill development and really getting guys to understand our culture again because we do have a relatively new ... Read More »

    8 hours ago
  • Adair looks to take on bigger leadership role with Hurricanes

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Second-year Lethbridge Hurricanes defenceman Carsen Adair has been thrusted into a leadership role as an 18-year-old and is relishing the opportunity to help this team along. Adair is the only active Canes defencemen that has played the most games with the club on the backend out  of all the current ... Read More »

    1 day ago


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  • Gratitude: little things mean a lot

    Al Beeber Leave It To Beeber On the Thanksgiving weekend, while attacking the vines, shrubs and roses with a rented hedge trimmer before the onset of wintry weather, I spent time thinking about the meaning of the holiday. I also tried not to get distracted lest I hit my leg with the trimmer as I ... Read More »

    22 hours ago
  • Crowsnest Pass expansion has devastating effect on trees

    David McIntyre For the Herald While window shopping in The Pass I felt the pain of fractured glass Saw reflecting scenes of senseless loss Quests for wealth that ignored their cost I learned of a revered and treasured tree’s recent death before I knew its life was on the line. The tree, huge for its ... Read More »

    23 hours ago
  • Beebs is ready for Halloween season

    Al Beeber Love It To Beeber Spoiler alert: Christmas stuff is filling stores already. Yes, it’s that time of year – and maybe has been for a few weeks – that even before Thanksgiving and Halloween have come and gone, we consumers are being reminded it’s soon time to stock up on gift bags, paper, ... Read More »

    7 days ago

Letters to The Editor

  • Province is failing on vaccinations

    Editor, Attention Premier Danielle Smith: I’ve worked in the oilfield, and am a proud conservative. I first voted for Premier Peter Lougheed, you may have heard of him. Were he alive today and in politics, he’s what you would refer to as a “Liberal” or “leftist”. Your mentor and American Idol Donald Trump received both ... Read More »

    23 hours ago
  • Smith keeps Alberta from realizing its potential

    Editor, Today is a good day to say a hard “NO” to Premier Smith regarding pipeline expansion. Her petulance and bullying are wearying. Talk of carbon capture doesn’t solve anything.  When you sweep dust under the rug, it’s still there! We have so many sources of natural carbon capture from native grasslands and peatlands to ... Read More »

    4 days ago
  • Charging for seniors’ and children’s eye exams is age discrimination

    Editor,  I think it is reasonable for all Albertan to ask why the UCP feels justified in instituting age discriminatory surcharges on individual annual comprehensive eye exams for Seniors ($49.) and  parents of children and youth ages 8-19 ($24.each individual)?  Perhaps Lethbridge MLA Nathan Neudorf might provide a public response in the Herald explaining these ... Read More »

    7 days ago