May 4th, 2024

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Nursing students deliver advice on dementia

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com A group of University of Lethbridge Nursing students provided seniors and caregivers at Nord-Bridge Senior Centre an information session recently on dementia and Alzheimers. As part of their practicum a group of nursing students have been providing seniors in the community with information sessions about various topics. Ava Donnelly, a third year student ... Read More »


Local soccer players win league championship with Calgary club

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Local soccer players Dasha Tuckova, Charley Indzeoski and Luca Tams along with their teammates from the Calgary Foothills U15 girls team finally got the opportunity to celebrate the championship trophy last Thursday after winning the league last month. The championship was won because Foothills boasted a record of 15-1. It ... Read More »


Indigenous veterans contributed to Canadas military legacy

Ry Clarke – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter November 8 is National Indigenous Veterans Day in Canada, a memorial day in recognition of the Indigenous contributions to military service.  Held annually on this day since 1994, it looks to remember the sacrifices many made for this country while overcoming obstacles to serve. Honouring those soldiers, ... Read More »


Horns split weekend games with Vikes

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns basketball teams split their weekend games against the University of Victoria Vikes at home. The mens team won their opener on Friday night 98-94. Both teams were tied at 43 heading into half before the Horns outscored the Vikes 55- 51 in the second half ... Read More »


Kodiaks basketball keeps rolling in early stages of season

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge College Kodiaks basketball teams had another strong weekend after going a combined 4-0 on home court against Northwestern Polytechnic and NAIT. The womens team won their games quite handily after a 70-33 win on Friday against Northwestern, followed by a 63-46 win over NAIT on Saturday. Starter Courtney Deemter ... Read More »


Tigers fall in close battle Saturday with Lethbridge

By James Tubb Southern Alberta Newspapers The Medicine Hat Tigers made it interesting late but could not get over the hump Saturday night. They trailed Lethbridge 2-0 after 40 minutes but could not make a complete comeback as they fell 3-2 against the Hurricanes at Co-op Place. Medicine Hat entered the game on the heels ... Read More »


Preserving our Canadian heritage

FROM THE HILL Rachael Thomas – Conservative MP for Lethbridge The True North strong and free. A key line in Canadas National Anthem. These are more than words sung at hockey games or special ceremonies. These words declare a truth that was fought for and won by those who went before us. This truth is ... Read More »


New provincial regulations a blow to newspapers

ANG EDITORIAL BOARD The provincial government is set to introduce new Extended Producer Responsibility regulations on businesses across Alberta at the end of this month. While the move comes with undeniable environmental benefits, it deals a hefty blow to community journalism which has been struggling to keep its head above water long before the ... Read More »


Saturday, November 5, 2022

BENOIT, George <br/>GEORGE, Gordon <br/>VON HEYKING, Karin <br/>BOHNERT, Pauline <br/>HART, Joyce <br/>SLEIGHTHOLM, Shirley <br/>VAN EGMOND, Douglas <br/>BLAIS, Roy <br/>MILLAR, Carolyn <br/>BAERT, Frank <br/>KNOX, Edward <br/>KNIFE, Melvin <br... Read More »


Suspended sentence handed down for possession of proceeds of crime

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A former Lethbridge man whom police followed around the city while he appeared to conduct drug transactions will have to spend the next nine months under a nightly curfew. Clayton James Redel, 32, pleaded guilty Thursday in Lethbridge provincial court to a single count of possession of the proceeds of crime, and was ... Read More »


Coutts trio elect trial in front of packed courtroom

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com Three men charged in relation to the Coutts border protest earlier this year, made their second appearance Friday in Lethbridge provincial court, accompanied by an entourage of dozens of supporters inside the courthouse and hundreds of protestors outside. The accused, Fort Macleod Coun. Marco Van Huigenbos, 32, Alex Van Herk, 53, also of ... Read More »