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 »Nathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The town of Coaldale and members of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) donât appear to be any closer to a deal that will end the lockout after its first week. Union members have been locked out since Saturday and have been picketing in the town ... Read More »
1 day agoAlejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald The West Coulee Station Elementary School celebrated its official grand opening Friday morning with an assembly in the brand-new schoolâs gymnasium. Students wore blue t-shirts showcasing the school logo and sat in the middle of the gymnasium floor while surrounded by their teachers on each side of the group and family ... Read More »
1 day agoJoe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Seniors from across the Green Acres Foundationâs lodges gathered at Henderson Lakeâs Henderson Lake Horseshoe Picnic Shelter for the 3rd Annual Terry Fox Silver Fox fundraiser Friday. The event for senior residents to raise money for cancer research through the Terry Fox Foundation. A Silver Fox Walk ... Read More »
1 day agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Minor Hockey Associationâs female division is ramping up for a new season and the hope is to see some change and more development at certain levels. Through all Lethbridge female hockey there are teams in U11 level and up and players have the choice of the Cyclones or trying ... Read More »
2 days 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 »
2 days 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 »
2 days agoNathan Neudorf Lethbridge East MLA As the combines begin their steady march across golden fields, and the scent of freshly turned earth fills the air, Lethbridge enters one of its most iconic and inspiring seasons: harvest. For many, itâs a beautiful sight. For our community, itâs a powerful reminder of who we are and what ... Read More »
1 day agoMargaux Wosk Quoi Media When I read the recently published report from Canadaâs Chief Accessibility Officer, âGetting to Work: Accessible Employment in Canada,â my heart sank. Another government report on disabled workers that leaves out self-employment as a valid option. Iâm Autistic, diagnosed in my late 20s. Long before that diagnosis, I struggled with learning ... 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 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 »
2 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 »
3 days 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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