August 22nd, 2025

Local News

Still Siriusly hooked on satellite radio

By Lethbridge Herald on August 22nd, 2025

Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald Until a friend brought his portable Sirius/XM unit on an 2014 Ontario fishing trip, I never truly appreciated the value of satellite radio. Whenever I crossed the Prairies on my sojourn to lose fishing lures and golf balls, I had always listened to cassettes or whatever FM  radio had to offer. ... Read More »

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Recovery group uses the fair to help create community

By Lethbridge Herald on August 22nd, 2025

Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Community is essential for everyone to thrive, but it’s especially important for those who are working on becoming sober. Fresh Start Recovery’s model of care reflects that importance and hosts community events to help bridge the gap between those in recovery and other community members. On Wednesday ... Read More »

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Fair food showcases the diversity – and tenacity – of vendors

By Lethbridge Herald on August 22nd, 2025

Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald The diversity of Lethbridge is being showcased at Whoop-Up Days through a variety of food vendors, with some sharing not only their heritage through their cooking, but also a positive message of resilience.  Deborah Gordon, director of client services with Lethbridge and District Exhibition, says Whoop-up Days attendees can expect to ... Read More »

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Lumberjacks bring their skills to Whoop-Up Days

By Lethbridge Herald on August 22nd, 2025

Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald This year Whoop-Up Days attendees can experience a free Extreme Lumberjacks show where they can learn about what happens in some lumberjack events.  Chase Gundersen, head lumberjack with the show, said attendees can expect to see a variety of techniques and skills showcased.  “It’s a demonstration of new and old logging ... Read More »

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Drivers need to smarten up on Whoop-Up, say city police

By Lethbridge Herald on August 22nd, 2025

Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald With construction happening on Whoop-Up Drive, delays due to collisions have left westside residents stranded sometimes for hours at a time. Many may be wondering if negative driving behaviour on local roads have any consequences. The answer is yes, says the Lethbridge Police Service. Locals have turned to social media to ... Read More »

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A transformative gift

By Lethbridge Herald on August 22nd, 2025

Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Lethbridge Polytechnic is celebrating a transformative $2.8-million gift from the estate of farmers Joe and Laverna Hranac, the second-largest donation in the institution’s history. The gift will support the Lethbridge Polytechnic’s Research Farm, enabling the continuation and expansion of applied agriculture and innovation. The Hranacs’ donation also ... Read More »

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Little Whoop-Up snack has big impact

By Lethbridge Herald on August 21st, 2025

Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald Jumbo Bites were a success on Whoop-Up Days opening day, according to the Lethbridge Longhorns Baseball Academy, with only a few comments about the changes, but overall, a positive experience for everyone involved.  Jaxon Filipenko, pitching coach said Wednesday the partnership with Jumbo Bites is a great fundraiser for them, not ... Read More »

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Physical books making a comeback in the digital age

By Lethbridge Herald on August 21st, 2025

Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Literacy is more than just the ability to read. The words “literacy” and “books” are inseparable. Today, there are many options for both purchasing and reading books; including physical copies, ebooks, and audiobooks. You can buy new or used books from traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores like Chapters, online ... Read More »

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Siksikaitsitapi princess trio crowned

By Lethbridge Herald on August 21st, 2025

Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Three girls will be travelling around southern Alberta representing the the Blackfoot confederacy as they were crowned as Siksikaitsitapi Princesses on Wednesday. Sheila Penney Fox, director of the pageant, says in the crown, the girls find confidence within themselves. “They are able to carry the crown, attending ... Read More »

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Farmers’ union calls for border bill to be scrapped

By Lethbridge Herald on August 21st, 2025

Nathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The National Farmer’s Union (NFU) is wanting to put a stop to Bill C-2 which is currently in Parliament. The bill calls for sweeping changes to Canada’s immigration and trade policies, some of which extend into the agriculture industry.  Known as the Strong Borders Act, C-2 completed ... Read More »

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Couple wants answers on Waterton burial plots

By Lethbridge Herald on August 21st, 2025

Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A couple says Waterton Lakes National Park takes “‘til death do us part” quite literally, with its burial plot regulations allowing only one of them to be buried in the park’s cemetery. Stephanie Ouellette was raised in Waterton. It was where she went to school, got her ... Read More »

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