Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Corn Maze is ready to open its doors to visitors on Friday morning with their latest maze design highlighting what southern Alberta has to offer, from Chinook winds to beautiful landscapes to Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump and more. Theo Slingerland, owner and operator of the Lethbridge Corn Maze, says the
Read More »Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald The median price of a house sold in Lethbridge last  month was the second highest of seven major Alberta communities, and its year-over-year average price growth was nine per cent. That median price of a home here was $427,740 which trailed only the price in Calgary, which was $595,000. In third ... Read More »
23 hours agoJoe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Coalhurst’s Miners Days 2025 celebration coincides with the town’s 30th anniversary as an incorporated town, making this year’s summer celebration more meaningful. Coalhurst’s history is a story of resilience. Since its early days as a mining town, it has seen periods of growth, decline and finally rebirth. ... Read More »
23 hours agoAlexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Spectators will be able to enjoy the riveting experience of pro rodeo as the Rocky Mountain Turf Club will be hosting qualifiers for the Indian National Finals Rodeo (INFR) for the first time on Friday and Saturday. Almost 600 Indigenous rodeo athletes from all over Canada and ... Read More »
23 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Bulls hung on to beat the Regina Red Sox 5-4 on Thursday night during Western Canadian Baseball League action at Spitz Stadium. Jack Kalisky drove in Brennan McTavish with a two-out single to open the scoring for the Bulls in the bottom of the first inning. Kalisky then ... Read More »
7 hours agoGraham Kelly Inside the CFL Having reached the one-third point in the 2025 CFL season, it’s time to evaluate what has transpired so far. When I made my predictions, I thought Saskatchewan would be the best team in the league, enough baling wire could be applied to Winnipeg’s aging fleet to finish second. I thought ... Read More »
9 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald It’s started out great, but it did not end well for the Lethbridge Jr. Bulls 14U team in their 16-13 loss to Team Quebec in their second game of the Junior Canadian Little League Championship at Spitz Stadium on Thursday Morning. Team Quebec got on the board first with a ... Read More »
9 hours agoLaura Syron Quoi Media A recent surge in misleading ads and AI-generated videos on social media and other online sites promoting bogus diabetes products, treatments and cures — often using fake endorsements, including from my organization Diabetes Canada — poses a serious health risk to people living with diabetes. So far this year, Diabetes Canada has heard ... Read More »
2 days agoLorne Fitch For the Herald The Alberta government would have us believe in impossible things, notably that it is possible to reduce red-tape while still boasting of the highest environmental stan dards. With their endlessly-repeated mantra of “responsible resource development” spewing out like hyperbolic exhaust from a rhetoric machine, language becomes ever more devoid of ... Read More »
3 days agoLEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald Because of a provincially mandated requirement that all police departments be issued body worn cameras by the end of 2026, local taxpayers could be seeing an additional tax hike of some indeterminate amount when the next council does budget deliberations. Could is the operative word because while ... Read More »
7 days agoEditor, I am writing this because I am disappointed with the actions of the drivers on Whoop-Up Drive Sunday night. A young lady hit a deer on the eastbound lane which I then ran over. I had no time to react. She pulled off to the side of the road and put her hazard lights on. ... Read More »
23 hours agoEditor, An open letter to Premier Smith: I think it’s time you thoroughly, clearly explain your vision for Alberta. What does Alberta look like in 10 years – honestly? Describe a typical day for the members of a multi-generational a family. Who’s caring for the pre-school kids? Do the school age children sit in classrooms ... Read More »
23 hours agoEditor, I enjoy watching the Liberals scurry around pretending they are making headway on trade and insisting all the while that it’s a deal for Canada or no deal. Meanwhile the real negotiator/dictator isn’t even in the room? So we flail away pretending to make headway when we have already been told exactly what is ... Read More »
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