November 29th, 2025

Local News

Love wins monobob World Cup gold for US, Lochner tops Friedrich again, luge races on Olympic track

By Canadian Press on November 29th, 2025

IGLS, Austria (AP) — Reigning world champion Kaysha Love of the U.S. got the fourth women’s monobob World Cup win of her career on Saturday, rallying in the second run of the two-heat race for the victory. Love was second behind Australia’s Bree Walker going into the final run at the Igls-Innsbruck track. But Love’s ... Read More »

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Piastri wins sprint race at Qatar GP to close gap on F1 leader Norris to 22 points

By Canadian Press on November 29th, 2025

LUSAIL, Qatar (AP) — Oscar Piastri won the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race from pole position Saturday to move 22 points behind McLaren teammate Lando Norris heading into Sunday’s main Formula 1 race. Piastri’s sprint win gave him eight points with seven going to Mercedes driver George Russell in second place. The championship leader Norris ... Read More »

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Coaldale Library earns pair of awards

By Lethbridge Herald on November 29th, 2025

Nathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Coaldale Public Library has been awarded some hardware for a community initiative. Back in November 2024, the library launched the skating library which offers 100 pairs of free skates for all ages and skills levels.  As a result, the library was awarded a Minister’s Award for ... Read More »

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Politics, personal loss helped shape country artist’s music

By Lethbridge Herald on November 29th, 2025

Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald Saskatchewan based songwriter, producer, and label founder, Blake Berglund is coming to Lethbridge Dec. 6 along with Lachlan Neville, whom he has mentored and guided through his debut album, as part of their “Trouble with the Truth” tour.  Known for his independent approach to country music, Berglund has built a career ... Read More »

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City committee, policy on track to be upgraded soon

By Lethbridge Herald on November 29th, 2025

Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Two policies may be updated to make the City more film friendly and transition the Historic Places Advisory Committee into an Administrative Committee, after passing unanimously at the first Governance Standing Policy Committee (SPC) of the new city council term Thursday . The Parkland and Roadway Special ... Read More »

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City police point out dangers, damage of electric dirt bikes

By Lethbridge Herald on November 29th, 2025

Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald The City of Lethbridge and Lethbridge Police Services are warning residents of the damage unregulated electric dirt bikes are causing to the river valley and the safety risk that they pose for those walking the trails.  Sergeant Ryan Darroch with the Downtown Policing Unit said Friday that in recent months, police ... Read More »

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Can Nick Sirianni and the Eagles avoid another late-season collapse following 2 straight losses?

By Canadian Press on November 29th, 2025

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The slumping Eagles are on the brink of becoming the collapsing Eagles. Seem familiar? Eagles fans — and certainly coach Nick Sirianni and the players still around — can almost gag when they remember the 2023 season. The Eagles were coming off a Super Bowl trip (like this year), started 10-1 (this ... Read More »

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Privatization will not fix the health care crisis

By Lethbridge Herald on November 29th, 2025

Rob Miyashiro Lethbridge West MLA Over the past month, I’ve spent many hours in the Alberta Legislature debating bills that will profoundly impact our province. You’ve likely seen headlines about the UCP government’s controversial legislation and use of the notwithstanding clause to strip many people of their Charter rights. Those bills passed because the government ... Read More »

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Brown grass cost a famed golf course a big tournament and highlighted Hawaii water problems

By Canadian Press on November 29th, 2025

HONOLULU (AP) — High up on the slopes of the west Maui mountains, the Plantation Course at Kapalua Resort provides golfers with expansive ocean views. The course is so renowned that The Sentry, a $20 million signature event for the PGA Tour, had been held there nearly every year for more than a quarter-century. “You ... Read More »

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College football’s final regular season day will set championship matchups in Big Ten, ACC, SEC

By Canadian Press on November 29th, 2025

The final day of the regular season is full of crucial games that will set the conference championship matchups and influence the rankings that will determine the postseason. Among the Power Four, only the Big 12 Conference has its championship set while the ACC, Big Ten and SEC will settle things Saturday along with every ... Read More »

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England’s Mark Wood sits out training and could miss second Ashes test

By Canadian Press on November 29th, 2025

BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — England fast bowler Mark Wood missed a training session Saturday, raising doubts about his availability for the second Ashes test due to concerns over his troublesome left knee. The 35-year-old Wood’s fitness had been an issue going into the five-match series after he only recently returned following knee surgery in March. ... Read More »

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