June 10th, 2025

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Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald Multiple local organizations are asking for the community’s help over the summer to keep the city’s unhoused population hydrated through the fifth annual City Wide Water Drive. The goal is to raise 10,000 litres of water.  Danielle McIntyre, executive director of the Interfaith Food Bank, says the drive began during the

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  • Shed a tear for the city’s poor weeping birches

    Sam Leishman Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Time for the local weeping birch tree population is rapidly coming to an end. The once majestic white-barked trees that have dominate some areas of the city for decades are facing serious illness and, in many cases, death. Ethan Champion, a City of Lethbridge urban forestry technician, ... Read More »

    14 hours ago
  • App helps you explore city offline

    Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald Tourism Lethbridge has officially launched its new free Explore Lethbridge web app, a user-friendly platform with no downloads required, to help find their way through local tourist destinations. Dominika Wojcik, senior director of communications with Tourism Lethbridge says the app is designed to be used in any device that has access ... Read More »

    15 hours ago
  • McCain wind-solar power plan rejected

    Collin Gallant Southern Alberta Newspapers Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A plan to power a huge expansion of the McCain potato plant near Coaldale with wind and solar has been rejected by Alberta utility regulators because the schematic layout doesn’t strictly meet the definition of “self-supply.” That concept — building onsite power production to avoid straining ... Read More »

    15 hours ago

Local Sports

  • Dick enjoying transition to coaching

    By Justin Seward Former Lethbridge Bulls player Carlin Dick is making the transition from on the diamond  as an everyday baseball  player to in the dugout as an assistant coach this season with the club after finishing up his four-year playing eligibility last season. “It’s just the passion for the game (and) just how much ... Read More »

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  • Bulls ground Bombers on Tuesday

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Bulls grounded the Brooks Bombers with a 7-4 victory on Tuesday night at Spitz Stadium. The Bulls got on the board first in the bottom of the first inning when JC Spinosa scored  from third on an error by Brooks’ second baseman with two outs. Lethbridge went up ... Read More »

    7 minutes ago
  • Bulls split with Gulls 

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Bulls put up 19 runs to take the inaugural Western Canadian Baseball League  Rural Roots Baseball Classic in Oyen  19-11 over the Sylvan Lake Gulls on Sunday afternoon. A nine-run second inning is what propelled the Bulls to the win. Lee Matsuzaki had three hits in  four plate ... Read More »

    1 day ago


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  • Carney vows action but West demands results

    Rashid Husain Syed Troy Media Ottawa is promising speed, Alberta is demanding proof, and the future of Canada’s energy industry hangs in the balance. A change in government hasn’t changed the tone—mistrust still defines the relationship between Ottawa and the oil-rich West. That tension is far from resolved, and any reconciliation may still be weeks ... Read More »

    15 hours ago
  • Conservatives stand for Canadians and their Priorities

    Rachael Harder Lethbridge MP As a new session of Parliament begins, I am hearing from many people who are feeling anxious about the future. With another Liberal mandate ahead, it is understandable that some feel disheartened— frustrated by rising costs, crumbling trust in institutions, and a government that seems increasingly out of touch.  But history ... Read More »

    4 days ago
  • Privatizing Canada Post would be a mistake

    Simon Enoch Troy Media Calls to privatize Canada Post resurface with every labour dispute—but for rural and remote communities, that would mean higher costs, reduced service and a deep erosion of a vital national lifeline. As strike action looms, some will again argue that privatization is the solution. The current contract dispute between Canada Post ... Read More »

    4 days ago

Letters to The Editor

  • Smith needs to change policies if she wants to regain support

    Editor, Danielle Smith, I never voted for your predecessor as he was a poor choice for me as an MLA. I decided to vote for you as you presented a ray of light in the party. It did not take long for my hopes to be dashed by you and your policies.  You seem to ... Read More »

    4 days ago
  • Conservative values were heard loud and clear in election campaign

    Editor, I am both appalled and amused that the Lethbridge Herald would reprint an essay from the C2C Journal. I guess Brock Eldon is not as cancelled as he would like to believe. With all due respect, Mr. Eldon, you have been out of the country and may be out of touch. The Conservatives lost, ... Read More »

    4 days ago
  • Competition and greed aren’t solving the world’s problems

    Editor, Does anyone else feel there is too much violence and competition about money on television programs?  Solutions to problems seem mostly to be solved by shoot-outs, fist fights or violence. Is it the way television executives see our society? Now it seems to be the way the world sees America.  Television was sold to ... Read More »

    7 days ago