Sam Leishman Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Dark scenes and laugh-out-loud moments set against the backdrop of some of Lethbridgeâs most prominent landmarks is the latest work of local author Scott Charlton Paul. The fictional murder mystery novel, A Murder of Prose, follows the insatiable curiosity of reference librarian Samuel Rigondeaux and the keen
Read More »Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald An 80-year-old city man is in critical condition after being assaulted while trying to recover a stolen bicycle on Wednesday. An unidentified 34-year-old man is facing charges of aggravated assault after the incident in North Lethbridge. Police say the seniorâs bike had been stolen from outside a business and when the ... Read More »
1 hour agoAl Beeber Leave It To Beeber Shorter days and cooler nights are here â autumn is quickly creeping up on us after what seems to have been an exceptionally short summer. With the unseasonal rains that gave us much-needed water in July, this year seems to have skipped from spring to fall in the blink ... Read More »
1 hour agoThe Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (LSCO) is celebrating its 50th Anniversary with a community Open House on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to explore the centre, connect with LSCO clubs and groups, and discover the many programs and services available for older adults and the wider community. The event will ... Read More »
1 hour agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Prairie Baseball Academy Dawgs kicked off their new season last week and early in the fall camp it looks like athleticism and pitching are being addressed. PBA recruited 76 kids for the fall camp and head coach Todd Hubka praised fellow coaches Josh Burgmann and Ryan MacDonald for the ... Read More »
11 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Junior Pronghorns Wrestling Program kickstarted for another year this week and young participants learn the sport through game-based learning. âWeâre trying to play a lot of games that are wrestling-type games where the kids get acquainted with contact with another person,â said Shawn Daye-Finley, program coach and University of ... Read More »
11 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 »
1 day agoLorne Fitch For the Herald Faith is fragile and itâs fading fast for governance in Alberta. For me itâs not just for the obvious reasonsâ politically motivated pension schemes and police forces, perverse social engineering, and the systematic dismantling of public health care. No, the lens I see Alberta through is its natural resource treasures ... Read More »
2 hours 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 »
2 days 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 »
6 days agoEditor, Wouldnât it be nice when a person comes knocking asking for your vote in the upcoming election if they could say,\âHi Iâm campaigning for councillor for Ward 6, can I count on your support\?â rather than âHi Iâm campaigning for a seat on council, Iâll represent everybody but nobody, can I ask for your ... Read More »
1 hour 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 »
1 day 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 »
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