March 5th, 2025

Commentary

Letters to the Editor

  • Cheap goods will always cost people more in the long run

    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 »

    13 hours ago
  • Smith needs a lesson on the Constitution

    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 »

    13 hours ago
  • Trump told Americans what he would do before the election

    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 »

    13 hours ago
  • All of us failed Domenic Ricakby

    Editor, On Dec. 26, 2024, the day after Christmas, Domenic Rickaby, a 13-year-old child, was found dead in our City of Lethbridge. As more details emerge, it appears he was denied life saving measures by his birth mother, Blanche Isobel Irene Fick, who has been charged with criminal negligence causing death and failing to provide [...] Read More »

    5 days ago
  • Anti-science UCP is a danger to Albertans

    Editor, We have a UCP government which is anti-science, anti-vaccine,  and pro-open pit coal mining – a deadly combination. The UCP panders to its base as opposed to doing what is best for all Albertans.  The UCP should be taking actions supported by scientists and engineers, by medical doctors and other health care professionals.  But [...] Read More »

    5 days ago

Opinions

  • It’s time to be as Canadian as you possibly can – Trump is just getting started

    POINT OF VIEW – Editor Scott Sakatch Al Franken, the great comedian and former U.S. senator, once observed about fellow Senator Ted Cruz: “The thing you have to realize about Ted Cruz is that I like Ted Cruz more than my other colleagues like Ted Cruz, and I hate Ted Cruz.” Now personally, I can [...] Read More »

    14 hours ago
  • Tear down our internal trade barriers

    TROY MEDIA – EDITORIAL BOARD Canada’s economy is being strangled—not by foreign competitors, but by our own provinces. Interprovincial trade barriers, regulatory inconsistencies, and protectionist policies bleed billions from the economy annually. This self-inflicted wound demands urgent action—especially in light of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats, which exposed Canada’s dangerous reliance on a single [...] Read More »

    2 days ago
  • A bigger win than just a hockey game

    FROM THE HILL Rachael Thomas – MP for Lethbridge After weeks of political tension and threats to Canada’s economy, our victory over the U.S. in the 4 Nations Face-Off could not have come at a better time.The game was intense, going into overtime until Connor McDavid scored the winning goal! The arena exploded in red [...] Read More »

    5 days ago
  • Balancing priorities with affordable housing

    LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald When city council in January gave its divided blessing to new housing projects on 13 St. S., it was both lauded and reviled for the decision. Those in our community who feel there is a need for more housing, especially affordable, felt two controversial projects [...] Read More »

    5 days ago
  • People of Alberta never invited coal speculators

    Monica Field & David McIntyre Albertans are scared. For many, access to life-essential water is at grave risk. Throughout southern Alberta, where drought and a lack of water are threatening crops and frightening residents, access to the land’s limited sources of water becomes critical, crucial to life. Is anything more precious than an intact watershed? [...] Read More »

    5 days ago

Roast and Toast

  • Roasted & Toasted – December 8, 2020

    ROAST: To city council for wanting to cut police funding: We need all the police we can get to patrol all streets in Lethbridge to control the crime rate. More police on the streets and less criminals. One way to do this is when you have extra money don’t build or renovate any arts centre, [...] Read More »

    4 years ago
  • Roast and Toast – December 1, 2020

    TOAST: On behalf of many, I’d like to express sincere appreciation to the lovely little musical family who provides All Saints parishioners with a number of uplifting spiritual pieces at the Sunday morning Mass. While singing is not allowed during these COVID-19 days, their music feeds our hearts and our souls as we offer up [...] Read More »

    4 years ago
  • Roast and Toast – November 24, 2020

    TOAST: To the Blood Tribe for sponsoring the COVID commercials. More people need to pay attention. ROAST: Wow. Do as I say, not as I do. Re: Turning Point photo opp at city hall in Lethbridge Herald, Nov. 17, page A2. Great to see all wearing masks but what happened to social distancing. All of [...] Read More »

    4 years ago