December 21st, 2024

Letters to the Editor

Lethbridge residents need to think about the future of their water supply

By Lethbridge Herald on December 18th, 2024

Editor:  I’m hoping to reach all the large water users and citizens of southern Alberta who read this paper.  Are you watching or listening to what’s happening in regards to water and water allocation in the province? I attended the Alberta  government open house in Fort Macleod on Dec. 9 and I was very disappointed ... Read More »

17 responses

Threatening a tariff could backfire on the U.S.

By Lethbridge Herald on December 14th, 2024

Editor: Mr. Trump don’t count your chickens before they hatch by threatening Canada and Mexico over the 25 percent tariff on goods from these countries. This is like a slap on the face that could backfire on you too, and the former NAFTA agreement that Trump revised and called USMCA according to his liking. These ... Read More »

18 responses

Criminals haven’t been affected by bans

By Lethbridge Herald on December 14th, 2024

Editor:  I have been interested in firearms my entire life. From the very first time I shot tin cans with a .22 on the farm with my dad I was hooked. It has been a lifelong passion of mine to learn, and share with all those I can. I have been a member or served ... Read More »

34 responses

An open letter to MLA Petrovic on non-renewable energy

By Lethbridge Herald on December 13th, 2024

Editor: Dear MLA Petrovic: I am writing to address a number of concerns with policies that have recently been proposed and in some cases, adopted. Are all of these issues occurring because lobbyists with tight ties to government want these changes? My primary concern: Cutting-edge science and the protection of Alberta’s precious and lauded environment ... Read More »

5 responses

Neudorf would be a great asset to Alberta if he crossed the floor

By Lethbridge Herald on December 11th, 2024

Editor: This summer I wrote a personal letter to our MLA Mr. Neudorf, suggesting that maybe he is in the wrong side of the legislature and that a short walk across the floor, would greatly enhance his image for the next election. I suggested he take a few of his colleagues with him to maybe ... Read More »

6 responses

City administration and council are failing Lethbridge taxpayers

By Lethbridge Herald on December 7th, 2024

Editor:  It appears City administration and city councillors are failing taxpayers. Their job, and only job, is to ensure responsible oversight when investing in projects and services for the benefit of  citizens. The population is growing slowly, however management positions have doubled in the last few years. Now you want four more managers in Fire/EMS. ... Read More »

18 responses

Domestic cats have no business being left outdoors to roam

By Lethbridge Herald on December 7th, 2024

Editor: Re: Dale E. Finlay’s letter of Nov. 29: First, let me say I have friends and relatives who have or have had barn cats, and several friends and my own family have adopted feral cats, so much of what follows is based on personal experience.  Do the duties of free-ranging cats include the yearly ... Read More »

1 response

Lethbridge West residents need to vote with their heads

By Lethbridge Herald on December 4th, 2024

Editor:  There was a time when I was quite a bit younger than I am now, that I voted for only one Alberta party at every election time. But as I got older, I began to realize that my party of choice was becoming to far right for me so I began voting with my ... Read More »

37 responses

Roaming cats are not a problem in Lethbridge

By Lethbridge Herald on November 30th, 2024

Editor: I hope that more people will realize that cats have been a free-range animal for centuries.  The reason being that cats were used to keep down rats, mice and were company for those that owned them.  I find people’s lack of knowledge of this fact is the cause of the new animal nonsense that’s ... Read More »

3 responses

Grassy Mountain mine poses a threat to environment

By Lethbridge Herald on November 30th, 2024

Editor: On Nov. 25, 1,957 of the 6,007 eligible Crowsnest Pass residents voted in favour of Northback’s Grassy Mountain coal mining project. This non-binding referendum excluded the 2,416 taxpayers who do not live there full-time.  The result will be used by the Crowsnest Pass MD to lobby in support of the mine though it is ... Read More »

6 responses

72 hours too long for the disabled to wait for snow removal

By Lethbridge Herald on November 27th, 2024

Editor: The city explained to people on the new snow routes that if they were disabled that they could apply to the city to have their windrows removed after the city plowed the streets.  Last year was an experiment with snow routes and that they might acquire equipment to help homeowners with their windrows. So ... Read More »

17 responses