Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A vigil led by members of the Lethbridge Nepalese community Tuesday evening in front of City Hall honoured people killed in their homeland during protests against the government Monday. At least 22 protesters lost their lives and dozens more were injured in the capital city of Kathmandu
Read More »Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald One person is in custody after Lethbridge Police Service blocked off a street in the Sunridge neighbourhood on Wednesday afternoon to deal with what was described as a high-risk incident. Nearly five hours after police issued a request to people to avoid the  area, they said the incident had been resolved. ... Read More »
8 hours agoNathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The grounds of Lethbridge Polytechnic will once again be a hive of activity this weekend as Coulee Fest on Saturday afternoon. Coulee Fest began in 2017 as a way for Lethbridge Polytechnic to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the institution. Since then, the event has added more ... Read More »
8 hours agoJoe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter It was a good day to fly awayâŚto freedom. And despite overcast skies and intermittent light rain, nothing could dampen the joy of releasing six rehabilitated raptors from the Alberta Birds of Prey Centre in Coaldale back into the wild. The birds were all from Lethbridge and ... Read More »
8 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns Womenâs Rugby 15s team have started a new Canada West season and are looking to different on and off the field approaches to help with their success. âWeâre looking at connection and care and the girls have come up with certain standards and behaviours that ... Read More »
18 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes reduced their preseason roster to 25 players after reassigning two players and releasing another on Wednesday. Goalie Brody Rotar and forward Tyler Deakos were reassigned, while 20-year-old forward Trae Johnson was placed on Western Hockey League waivers and cleared them. Johnson was picked up in a trade ... Read More »
18 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald 18-year-old defenceman Nathan Maloney is an older guy vying for a spot on a younger Lethbridge Hurricanes backend and is enjoying how camp and preseason is panning out for him and feels he is bringing his experience to the blueline. âA lot of guys are looking for opportunity and big ... Read More »
2 days agoDennis MacNeil Public School Boards Association As Alberta students return to classrooms this school year, parents and communities celebrate the excitement of learning. At the same time, schools face mounting pressures. Enrolment is rising rapidly, classroom complexity is increasing, student mental health needs are growing, and costsâfrom staff salaries and transportation to infrastructure maintenanceâcontinue to ... Read More »
1 day agoRachael Harder Lethbridge Member of Parliament After a summer of pancake breakfasts, festivals, and kitchen-table conversations, one message stood out: Canadians are worried. Families are anxious about how Alberta is treated, the rising cost of living, and surging crime. As Parliament resumes, my priorities are clear: be Albertaâs voice, fight for affordability, and tackle crime. ... Read More »
5 days agoVincent Custode Quoi Media Canada is in the midst of a potentially transformative period that could reshape both its national identity and economy. Recent threats by President Donald Trump transformed the political landscape, prompting a surge in patriotism and a growing desire for Canada to reduce its reliance on the United States, particularly with respect ... Read More »
6 days agoEditor, I am exhausted by the direction Premier Danielle Smithâs government has taken with recent policies targeting schools and students. The UCPâs decision to restrict school library materials and to bar trans girls from school sports teams is less about protecting children and more about political posturing. These are issues that affect a small number ... Read More »
8 hours agoEditor, I want to address Scott Sakatchâs Aug. 27 opinion piece, âNuclear power in the wrong hands isnât an optionâ where he incorrectly says that Alberta faces regular rolling brownouts on an âaging gridâ and wrongly suggested the Nuclear Energy Development Survey is for those who canât speak to the advisory panel. Alberta has one ... Read More »
2 days agoEditor, In âNuclear power vital to future of clean energyâ (Lethbridge Herald, August 28), authors Kishawy and Ali argue that climate change is an urgent problem that Canada needs to address. They advocate for more nuclear energy, particularly Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). Addressing climate change is urgent, but any consideration of future energy technology depends ... Read More »
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