Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Hundreds of people gathered at Henderson lake Monday to take part in the Southern Alberta Ethnic Association’s (SAEA) annual signature Heritage Day event. Alberta Heritage Day, celebrated on the first Monday of August, aims to recognize and celebrate the province’s diverse cultural heritage and the contributions of
Read More »Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Hundreds of people gathered at Henderson lake Monday to take part in the Southern Alberta Ethnic Association’s (SAEA) annual signature Heritage Day event. Alberta Heritage Day, celebrated on the first Monday of August, aims to recognize and celebrate the province’s diverse cultural heritage and the contributions of ... Read More »
19 hours agoNathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local journalism Initiative Reporter While the prices of groceries have gone up, the National Farmers Union (NFU)Â is pointing the finger at corporations. James Hannay, a policy assistant with the NFU, says a lot of the rising price in food cost has been going back to corporations while farmers have not ... Read More »
19 hours agoSam Leishman Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A high-energy celebration of music and memories will make for an electrifying start to New West Theatre’s 2025-2026 season. A small but mighty cast of eight performers will take audiences back through seven decades of rock and roll hits, from Chuck Berry to Chappell Roan, during the ... Read More »
19 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Sport Council hosted an official sendoff for 16 local area athletes and four coaches and managers that will be representing Team Alberta at the Canada Summer Games (CSGs)  in various sports on Tuesday at City Hall. Shanelle Mann is suiting up for Team Alberta on Women’s Rugby 7s ... Read More »
4 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The local roller hockey scene may have a grown a little more exposure thanks to one young Roller Hockey Lethbridge player who took advantage of his opportunities at a recent tournament in the States. Eleven-year-old Kash Parker competed as a member of both the 2013A and 2014A Team Alberta teams ... Read More »
4 hours agoBy Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Sylvan Lake Gulls got revenge on the Lethbridge Bulls a night later after losing to them by blanking them 7-0 on Friday night during Western Canadian Baseball League action in Sylvan Lake. The scoring did not begin until the third inning when the Gulls scored four runs to take ... Read More »
4 days agoTadashi (Tad) Mitsui For the Herald Never look down on people who speak broken English. They are learning. Respect people who are learning a new language. As they learn, they already know two languages albeit imperfectly.  Language learning is hard for adults.  Normally we learn to speak before we reach puberty. It requires determination, energy, ... Read More »
19 hours agoRachael Thomas Lethbridge MP “If you want to commit a crime, come to Canada.” These were the harrowing words spoken by the mother of Laura Furlan after her daughter was brutally murdered in a Calgary park by Christopher Ward Dunlop. Fifteen years later, on February 16, 2025, Dunlop claimed another life—that of Judy Maerz—in the ... Read More »
4 days agoRachel Savage, Albana Isai  & Paula Rochon Quoi Media Your neighbour can be a lifesaver, in good times and in bad. Whether shoveling your sidewalk, lending a missing ingredient for that favourite recipe, recommending a new local restaurant or offering a friendly wave to start your day, these small gestures often offer much-needed support. Research ... Read More »
6 days agoEditor, Re: “Canada has no plan to stand up against Trump” — Letter published Friday, July 18. Dennis Bremmer’s concern about Canada’s response to Donald Trump’s provocations is understandable. But claiming our nation has no plan overlooks crucial facts. Canada is not passive — it’s mobilizing with clear intent. The federal government has introduced a ... Read More »
4 days agoEditor, I see that our anti-vaccine premier, Danielle Smith, is actually in favour of vaccines…but for B.C. ostriches. Reading in the Lethbridge Herald (July 23, page A5), Danielle Smith comments that there must be a better way than a mass cull to deal with an outbreak of avian flu at an ostrich farm in B.C. ... Read More »
2 weeks agoEditor, The controversy around so-called “sexually explicit” 2SLGBTQ+ books in Alberta’s school libraries is back.  Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides claimed that he couldn’t ban books from school libraries, but the other day he signed a ministerial order doing just that.  After tallying the results from his ministry’s comical online survey (did you notice ... Read More »
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