April 9th, 2026
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Piikani Nation Raises Voice on Water, Rights and Treaty Threats

By Lethbridge Herald on April 9th, 2026

By Alexandra Noad Last weekend a number of elders, youth and members of the Piikani Nation gathered in a peaceful protest to talk about current issues the Nation is facing regarding water rights, environmental issues and the threat of separatism imposed on them. Troy “Bossman” Knowlton, chief of the Piikani Nation says he reached out ... Read More »

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Seedy Saturday returns: swap seeds, grab free compost, and get garden-ready this weekend

By Lethbridge Herald on April 9th, 2026

by Alejandra Pulido-Guzman According to the calendar Spring began last month, according to Mother Nature it is just around the corner, and to be ready for gardening Seedy Saturday is back this weekend.  Seedy Saturday is hosted by Environment Lethbridge with the support of the Lethbridge Public Library and in partnership with the Sill and ... Read More »

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From a Ridge in France to Lethbridge:

By Lethbridge Herald on April 9th, 2026

Why Vimy Still Matters By Joe Manio The ridge rises gently in northern France, almost unremarkable at first glance—until you realize how many never came back down. Every April 9, Canadians pause to remember Battle of Vimy Ridge, a fight that helped define a nation still finding its voice. Known as Vimy Ridge Day, it’s ... Read More »

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A brief and perhaps slightly irreverent history of Easter traditions

By Lethbridge Herald on April 4th, 2026

For many, Easter begins not with chocolate or cartoon rabbits, but in quiet reverence. Church doors open early—sometimes very early—for sunrise services, a symbolic nod to the empty tomb discovered at dawn. Others gather later for Easter Sunday mass, dressed in their spring best, marking one of the most significant days in the Christian calendar: ... Read More »

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From Lethbridge to Europe: local percussionist lands global tour

By Lethbridge Herald on April 4th, 2026

By Dave Mabel He’s played percussion with the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra, and taken part in a bizarre “concert” in Las Vegas. Now University of Lethbridge graduate Layton Hiebert is preparing for a high-profile concert tour of Europe. He’s one of just 17 young percussionists from around the world selected to join a unique ship and ... Read More »

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Southern Alberta post-secondary institutions sign partnership agreement

By Lethbridge Herald on April 2nd, 2026

By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald   The University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge Polytechnic, Red Crow Community College, and Medicine Hat College have partnered to enhance higher education in southern Alberta through collaborative efforts.  During a ceremony at the University of Lethbridge Wednesday, representatives of each institution signed a partnership agreement, that will create a shared vision ... Read More »

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Police charge female with drug trafficking offences

By Lethbridge Herald on April 2nd, 2026

Joe Manio-Lethbridge Herald  Lethbridge Police have charged a local woman in connection with drug trafficking targeting unhoused and vulnerable residents. In mid-March, the Downtown Policing Unit, with support from the Crime Suppression Team and SCAN, observed a female repeatedly engaging with unhoused individuals in activity consistent with drug sales. Police also identified trafficking at a ... Read More »

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A whole lotta bull — and that’s no fooling

By Lethbridge Herald on April 2nd, 2026

By Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald There was no shortage of big numbers at Tuesday’s 53rd Annual Rodgers Red Angus Bull Sale at Perlich Bros.—and that’s no April Fool’s joke. Dropping $50,000 or $30,000 on a bull is nothing out of the ordinary, but what happened at the end of the sale was something else entirely. ... Read More »

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Schools should teach students how to think, not what to think says Nicolaides

By Lethbridge Herald on April 2nd, 2026

By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald On Wednesday, Minister of Education and Childcare Demetrios Nicolaides introduced Bill 25: An Act to Remove Politics and Ideologies from Classrooms and Amend the Education Act.  Nicolaides said the bill has been introduced to help address challenges regarding violence in classrooms, along with concerns about neutrality and impartiality.  “This legislation ... Read More »

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April Fool’s Day – when gullibility goes global

By Lethbridge Herald on April 1st, 2026

If there’s one day on the calendar that comes with a built-in trust issue, it’s April 1. On this particular Tuesday of mischief, common sense takes a personal day, skepticism works overtime and even your most reliable group chat becomes a den of low-grade deception. It’s the one date where “breaking news” should be treated ... Read More »

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Third Lethbridge man charged with first-degree murder

By Lethbridge Herald on April 1st, 2026

By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Police arrested 42-year-old Nicholas Rodney Scout, of Lethbridge, and charged him with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the death of a 27-year-old man Monday night.  On Tuesday, Lethbridge Police said Scout was arrested late Monday night following the execution of search warrants at two residences along ... Read More »

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