December 18th, 2025
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Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald MyCityCare received a substantial grant from the Humanitarian Fund from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in support of its Community Kitchen Project.  The Community Kitchen Project will support community groups through MyCityCare programs, and in partnership with other local nonprofit organizations the kitchen will serve as a shared

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Local News

  • Nord-Bridge has its own style

    Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (LSCO) and Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre are two distinct complementary senior hubs in Lethbridge with key differences in their history, focus, and operations. But in essence they aren’t competing organizations but offer different approaches and services both aiming to effectively serve Lethbridge seniors.  ... Read More »

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  • Group hopes Christmas cards will make a point with city’s MLAs

    Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A group of canvassers for the Alberta Funds Public School petition will be staged outside of Nathan Neudorf’s office on Friday, to collect signatures for the petition and Christmas cards for both of the city’s MLAs. Sheila King, one of the canvassers, says she got the idea ... Read More »

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  • MyCityCare kitchen one giant step closer

    Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald MyCityCare received a substantial grant from the Humanitarian Fund from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in support of its Community Kitchen Project.  The Community Kitchen Project will support community groups through MyCityCare programs, and in partnership with other local nonprofit organizations the kitchen will serve as a shared ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Daneault finding groove with Canes

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Hurricanes  forward Easton Daneault is finding his stride this season with the WHL club as a 17-year-old rookie. His focus over the summer was to work towards being in the top six of the forward group. “I worked hard all summer and that was my goal,” said Daneault. Head ... Read More »

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  • Canes end first half of season on high note

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes ended the first half of their season on a high note as they came back to beat the Edmonton Oil Kings 3-2 in overtime on Tuesday night at VisitLethbridge.com Arena. “I liked our game from the start,”  said Ryan Aasman, Hurricanes assistant coach to Dustin Forbes of ... Read More »

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  • Annual Battle of the Sticks game to help The Veterans Association Food Bank

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Ringette Association is hosting their sixth annual Battle of the Sticks game next week  in partnership with a U18 Lethbridge Hurricanes hockey team to support the local chapter of  The Veterans Association Food Bank (VAFB). LRA’s U19A teams host the annual Battle of the Sticks game and  this ... Read More »

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Opinions

  • Why I continue to celebrate two Christmases

    Lubomyr Luciuk For the Herald Every year, I celebrate Christmas twice: once on 25 December, when I go to church, sing carols, and share a good meal with my Canadian friends; and again on 6 January, when I mark the ancient Holy Supper of my ancestors. On the 25th, the greeting is the familiar “Merry ... Read More »

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  • Your government has a gambling problem

    Conrad Eder Troy Media The odds of winning Lotto Max are about 1 in 33 million. You’re statistically more likely to be struck by lightning than to win it. But your government is betting that statistics won’t hold you back; they’re counting on it. Across Canada, provincial governments not only regulate gambling, they also maintain ... Read More »

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  • It’s time for sweeping health care reforms

    Jason Sutherland Quoi Media The federal government’s pledge of $5 billion over three years in this year’s budget for a dedicated Health Infrastructure Fund is a much-needed investment that will aid provinces and territories in building and upgrading hospitals, medical schools and other healthcare facilities. While the funding addresses health infrastructure needs, it still leaves ... Read More »

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Letters to The Editor

  • UCP government not offering aid to those who need it most

    Editor, Seeing the raft of challenges Danielle Smith has dumped on people with disabilities, I can’€™t help but wonder why? Why in God’s name would she and her colleagues do these things? Don’t they believe in their hearts and minds that they ought to do good for their fellow Albertans?  But just look at what ... Read More »

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  • Danielle Smith’s UCP isn’t conservative, it’s just populist

    Editor, Danielle Smith is a populist; that isn’t news. Trump, Poilievre and even to an extent,Doug Ford, practice populism, but none practices populism as vigorously as Danielle Smith.  Smith’s ferocity towards populism would make most dedicated, high libido 19-year-olds blush. It’s just unfortunate that Smith’s only influence comes from backseat bobbleheads, Rob Anderson or Jeff ... Read More »

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  • Recalls are notwithstanding clause for Albertans

    Editor, A couple of Provincial Cabinet Ministers, the Minister of Education Demetrios Nicoliades and Infrastructure Minister Martin Long, broke cover this last week or so, and admitted that their government nullified the Charter of Rights because they “could not risk allowing the labour dispute to go to arbitration and put the province at risk of ... Read More »

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