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Shredding event helps prevent the nightmare of identity theft

Halloween reminds us of all the horrors that go bump in the night, but one fright we might not think about too often is the theft of sensitive information and identity theft. Monday at the University of Lethbridge, A Nightmare on Shred Street 5 brought back its free shredding event offered by the University’s Information ... Read More »


Groups address issues facing modern Africa

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Exhibition wins Spirit of Reconciliation award

Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce held its Lethbridge Business Awards on Thursday handing out awards in categories like People’s Choice, Best Creative Marketing Strategy, Young Entrepreneur. Among the awards handed out, the Lethbridge and District Exhibition Centre won the Spirit of Reconciliation Award for its collaborative partnership with the Blackfoot Confederacy on the Siksikaitsitapi Powwow and ... Read More »


University has a lot to offer prospective students

The University of Lethbridge held an open house for prospective students on Saturday. “We had a really exciting program this year – really robust,” said Asheley Cowie, U of L’s manager of national recruitment. “A lot of our focus has been on experiential learning. How students can apply their learning and we wanted that to ... Read More »


Trunk or Treat event growing in popularity in Lethbridge

Bikers Building Bridges worked with other community organizations to host its fourth annual Trunk or Treat Halloween drive thru at Exhibition Park on Saturday night. The event saw 1,200 registered kids come in a drive-thru style and receive candy from various organizations who had decorated vehicles and employees dressed up in costumes. “It’s grown every ... Read More »


Hurricanes double up Blades

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes came away with a 2-1 win over the Saskatoon Blades on Saturday night at the Enmax Centre. I thought our guys played hard, said head coach Brent Kisio. It was a hard fought battle. Both teams competed.  I thought they  played a great game as well and ... Read More »


Kodiaks win ACAC bronze

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge College Kodiaks womens soccer team blanked the NAIT Ooks 2-0 to claim the bronze medal at the  Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference Soccer Championships in Raymond. The teams were entrenched in a 0-0 battle heading into the second half before LCs Kaleigh Stock found the back of the net ... Read More »


Tipping expectations getting unreasonable

LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Bieber – Lethbridge Herald Its becoming a hot button topic and Im sure you know what Im talking about – not the city budget deliberations but rather the sensitive subject of tipping. A cartoon we ran on our editorial page last week pretty much summed it up with a debit ... Read More »


NDP working to strengthen health system and the province

AT THE LEGISLATURE Shannon Phillips – NDP MLA for Lethbridge West Its hard to believe that were already in the back half of October! This time of year is always filled with a sense of familiarity with our routines, the crunch of leaves under our feet, and the sights and sounds of neighbours spookifying their ... Read More »


Alberta government seems intent on shredding the social contract

Editor: The recent death of Queen Elizabeth has receded quickly with none of the imperial ramifications of the death of her great-great-grandmother Victoria, and certainly none of the dangerous tumult when a Caesar might fall in the heady days of the Roman Empire. Safe to say that when youre hightailing it north out of Calgary, ... Read More »


Saturday, October 29, 2022

NELSON, Rae <br/>VOOYS, Linda <br/>SCOTT, Keith <br/>MERCER, Clayton <br/>MERCER, Kathleen <br/>PAISLEY, Dean <br/>UNDERWOOD, Trevor <br/>SMITH, Cecily <br/>BARTEL, Gordon <br/>MARKUS, Steve <br/>MYERS, Eric <br/>BLOOD, Tia <br/>ERICK, Elaine <br/>DYCK, Ron <br... Read More »