March 10th, 2025

Letters to the Editor

Let Montana know you feel unwelcome

By Lethbridge Herald on March 7th, 2025

Editor, I just sent an email to the mayor and nouncil of Kalispell Montana as well as one of the senators of the state. I basically stated that after years of vacationing in Montana, a place where I felt like a neighbour, Trump’s statements made me realize that they don’t care about us and I ... Read More »

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‘Self-regulated’ is a rigged game for AER

By Lethbridge Herald on March 7th, 2025

Editor, Because of possibility that the Alberta Energy Regulator may allow a foreign company to open a mine on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, home of headwaters that flow across Canada to the Hudson Bay. And because of a self-regulatory process in Alberta, which allows such industrial-mining activities to police themselves and to ... Read More »

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Albertans can’t afford Nathan Neudorf

By Lethbridge Herald on March 6th, 2025

Editor, Like many southern Albertans, I couldn’t believe my eyes when I read MLA Nathan Neudorf’s remarks to the Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce in the Lethbridge Herald (Jan.30, 2025). Did he really say: “so do you want to choose coal mining with higher than ever regulatory thresholds for any environmental infrastructure’s or do people want ... Read More »

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Who benefitted from Trump’s botched meeting with Zelenskyy?

By Lethbridge Herald on March 6th, 2025

Editor, It is difficult to understand what the intended outcome was in the clearly staged White house meeting with President Zelensky last week. Because it was so public, it was meant for someone\’s eyes. The tone and content of the meeting make it very unlikely that an international audience was the intended target.  It’s also ... Read More »

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Saving on energy is possible

By Lethbridge Herald on March 6th, 2025

Editor, Re: Home energy use in 2024 Lashia and I live in a 70-year-old 1,000-square-foot bungalow without exterior updates. We use natural gas to heat our water and home; electricity for the stove. A Lennox high efficiency furnace replaced the defective one in 2023 and a gas fireplace was installed in February 2024. We lower ... Read More »

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Surgery wait time is far too long

By Lethbridge Herald on March 6th, 2025

Editor, My husband has been waiting more than two years for hip surgery.   He is now using a walker and is not able to do anything he used to be able to do.  We were told his surgery would be between October and December 2024. In December we were told it would be in January ... Read More »

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Cutting taxes should be city’s top priority

By Lethbridge Herald on March 5th, 2025

Editor, Our house assessment went up $53,000 in just two years with no additions. Get real, Lethbridge, you money grubbing shysters! The house is decaying under my feet and needs new furnace/air conditioner. The roof has so many years on it that insurance gives you nothing for hail damage. Neighbouring houses have turned into multi ... Read More »

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Thanks to council for recognizing coal risk

By Lethbridge Herald on March 5th, 2025

Editor, Kudos to Lethbridge City Council for unanimously reconfirming its commitment to protecting our water. The City of Lethbridge has joined a number of other communities in the region to express concerns about water quality being adversely affected by the impacts of coal mining in the headwaters of the eastern slopes.  Council’s resolution recognized the ... Read More »

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Cheap goods will always cost people more in the long run

By Lethbridge Herald on March 4th, 2025

Editor, There are ten houses on the south side of our street. Eight of them have a two-car garage.  Only two of them are used for cars. The rest are storage space for tools but mostly for junk that eventually end up in landfill site People have too many clothes which are still in good condition but ... Read More »

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Smith needs a lesson on the Constitution

By Lethbridge Herald on March 4th, 2025

Editor, Our premier appears to be conceptually challenged when it comes to the location of sovereignty in Canada (as recent letters by the Crisfields and Peter Haney have made clear). Because the Constitution of 1982 and the British North America Act of 1867 before it were so laden with language distributing legislative powers and authority ... Read More »

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Trump told Americans what he would do before the election

By Lethbridge Herald on March 4th, 2025

Editor, Americans are accusing President Trump of betrayal when they only have themselves to blame. Millions of misguided Americans believed that Trump, despite all the warnings, would bring down prices and create good jobs. Were Americans really listening? Trump told them what he would do, he told them what he was like, yet millions of ... Read More »

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