October 23rd, 2025

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Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter With the 10th anniversary of the Winter Lights Festival just around the corner, Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden received a rating of 5 Blooms – Bronze – and a special mention for the Winter Lights Festival at the 31st annual Communities in Bloom National and International Awards Ceremonies

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Local News

  • New winter utility rates to take effect

    Lethbridge Herald The Alberta government is introducing winter rules for utilities that will prevent people from being left out in the cold and dark. Until April 15, the winter rules are in effect which means residential electrical services can’t be disconnected by retailers. And starting  Nov. 15, natural gas services won’t be allowed to be ... Read More »

    16 hours ago
  • Election nights have changed, not for the better

    Scott Sakatch Herald Editor At the risk of sounding like an old codger (yeah, I know, that ship sailed a long time ago), I can’t help waxing nostalgic whenever election time comes around. Back in the late 1990s-early 2000s, during my first go-round in journalism, election night was always an exciting time. We’d all come ... Read More »

    16 hours ago
  • Lethbridge baseball community stoked by Jays’ big win

    Nathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter For the first time in a generation, the Toronto Blue Jays have won the American League pennant and will play in the World Series beginning Friday. Toronto rallied from a two run deficit in the seventh inning to defeat the Seattle Mariners 4-3 in Game 7 of ... Read More »

    16 hours ago

Local Sports

  • Pats double up Hurricanes

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes began their three-game road trip through the East Division with a 6-3 loss at the hands of the Regina Pats on Wednesday night. Caden Brown opened the scoring in the game when he redirected a pass by Canes goalie Koen Cleaver to make it 1-0 Pats1:14 into ... Read More »

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  • Barwegen retires from officiating

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Brian Barwegen officiated his last collegiate soccer game on Sunday at the University of Lethbridge  before retiring after 17 years of refereeing locally at the university, college and Alberta Major Soccer League levels. The Coaldale product worked 248 games between Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference, USports and AMSL games, and that ... Read More »

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  • Pronghorn men’s basketball looking for consistency in 2025-26

    By Nathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The countdown is officially on to the Canada West basketball season and the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s basketball team feel ready for the 2025-26 campaign. Last season, the Pronghorns finished in fourth place in the Prairie Division with an 11-9 record and fell in the ... Read More »

    2 hours ago


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Opinions

  • Election nights have changed, not for the better

    Scott Sakatch Herald Editor At the risk of sounding like an old codger (yeah, I know, that ship sailed a long time ago), I can’t help waxing nostalgic whenever election time comes around. Back in the late 1990s-early 2000s, during my first go-round in journalism, election night was always an exciting time. We’d all come ... Read More »

    16 hours ago
  • Reality bites B.C.’s Keystone Kops premier

    Doug Firby Troy Media David Eby’s record as premier is unravelling under the weight of his own decisions—from ferry contracts with China to a ballooning deficit and rising job losses. Voters are noticing. The British Columbia premier is now facing harsh political realities, many of them the result of his own decisions. Let’s start with ... Read More »

    16 hours ago
  • There is a burnout crisis among care workers

    Carole Estabrooks & Janice Keefe Quoi Media Canada’s primary healthcare crisis has garnered news headlines and political attention, but an equally alarming crisis is ongoing in long-term care (LTC). More than five years after COVID-19’s deadly sweep through LTC homes — exposing long-standing deficiencies in funding, infrastructure, infection control, staffing and working conditions — many ... Read More »

    2 days ago

Letters to The Editor

  • The Blue Jays embody every quality that Trump does not

    Editor, Now that the Blue Jays are headed to the World Series against the L.A. Dodgers, I wish to salute them. Their victory came about because of team management pulling the strings at the right time. The field manager John Schneider would build their confidence and not panic. He would put in or pull out players for ... Read More »

    16 hours ago
  • Make no mistake, Danielle Smith’s end goal is sovereignty

    Editor, I have been a fan of the popular reality show “Survivor” for many years. The participants are encouraged to “outwit, outlast and outplay” their opponents to win the million dollars.  I can’t help thinking that Premier Smith is using the this same strategy in governing Alberta. She wants to outwit Albertans with her Alberta ... Read More »

    5 days ago
  • Province is failing on vaccinations

    Editor, Attention Premier Danielle Smith: I’ve worked in the oilfield, and am a proud conservative. I first voted for Premier Peter Lougheed, you may have heard of him. Were he alive today and in politics, he’s what you would refer to as a “Liberal” or “leftist”. Your mentor and American Idol Donald Trump received both ... Read More »

    6 days ago