Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Canada is known for its beautiful scenery, which can often be taken for granted by locals who have experienced it their entire lives. But one local refugee is hoping to help people see Canada through a different lens. Many Lethbridge residents recognize Ahmed Mustafa from his regular
Read More »Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald Nearly eight months after the Alberta government predicted a budget surplus of $4.6 billion at the end of the 2024-25 fiscal year, that figure has risen substantially. The province now says the budget surplus was $8.3 billion due largely to higher than anticipated resource revenue as well as corporate and personal ... Read More »
8 hours agoAlejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald As the appointment of a new chief for the Independent Agency Police Service marked the next step in giving municipalities a new option for local policing, local officials and the National Police Federation weighed in on the matter Thursday. Mayor Blaine Hyggen says that as public safety in our city is ... Read More »
8 hours agoAlexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter For most of us, camping is a leisure activity to reconnect with nature in the summer. But for many of Lethbridgeâs unhoused population, itâs their only option to have a place they can call their own. The City of Lethbridge created an encampment strategy back in 2023, ... Read More »
1 day agoLethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes selected a trio of players during the Canadian Hockey Leagueâs Import Draft on Wednesday. With their first pick, the Canes selected 17-year-old Czechia forward Filip Novak at 52nd overall in the first round, and it was due to an injury that he suited up in only 14 games last season ... Read More »
18 hours agoBy Nathan Reiter Local Journalism Initiative Reporter-Lethbridge Herald Zach Trempner is no stranger to traveling for his hockey career. The 24-year-old Lethbridge product will take his talents overseas this fall after signing a professional contract with Muik Hockey in Nykarleby, Finland. In an interview with the Herald, Trempner says he wasnât quite ready for ... Read More »
18 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Local forward Carter Klippenstein experienced a moment in his hockey career he will never forget last weekend. Klippenstein was selected in the fourth round at 123rd overall by the Minnesota Wild on Saturday at the NHL draft in Los Angeles. âItâs a surreal feeling,â said the 18-year-old Brandon Wheat Kings ... Read More »
18 hours agoGUEST OPINION David B. Carpenter Have you stopped beating your wife? Itâs a simple question, just answer yes or no. This is the classic example of a loaded question, either requested answer to which makes one guilty of an unproven assumption. Most people smile because they know where the question ends up. I donât imagine ... Read More »
8 hours agoLEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald Today marks Independence Day in the United States. While the relationship between the governments of Canada and the U.S. have become fractured over tariffs, our two countries still share a strong personal bond that has existed for centuries and will undoubtedly continue to exist long into the future. That is due not only to ... Read More »
8 hours agoTadashi (Tad) Mitsui For the Herald Will the church die? I say âno.â  But it will be much smaller with committed people. On December 7th,1941, without declaration of war, the Japanese Navy attacked the U.S. Navy Base in Pearl Harbor and decimated the U.S. Pacific Fleet. As a countermeasure, in February 1942 the Canadian Parliament invoked the ... Read More »
2 days agoEditor: We have known Fr. Ian Gagne for the past nine-and one-half years since he came to St. Ambrose church in Coaldale, Alberta. We took him and his parents to Chefâs Hat restaurant for dinner when he first arrived and to get to know them better. Lisa, the owner, was generous with her hospitality and ... Read More »
10 hours agoEditor, I would like to thank Councillor Mark Campbell for his motion to allow the Citizens of Lethbridge Urban Chicken Club, to speak to city council. The motion was passed by a 7-2 vote and CLUCC will present to the Safety and Social Committee. CLUCC will demonstrate that a one year pilot project to help ... Read More »
1 day agoEditor, During the June 24 city council meeting, a motion was put forward by councilor Campbell to allow a local organization the opportunity to present on a topic important to them to the Safety and Social Standing Policy Committee (SPC). This motion was necessary because previous requests to present to the SPC were denied by ... Read More »
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