LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com During the Lethbridge Police Commission meeting on Wednesday, LPS Cst. Derek Williamson presented a report on the Police and Crisis Team (PACT) and highlighted some of the benefits and next steps to take. PACT is comprised of two teams of one LPS police officer and one Alberta Health Services mental health professional. “Our ... Read More »
LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com Canadian men, particularly younger men, believe they’re invincible when it comes to impaired driving, a national survey suggests. The Ipsos survey, conducted in May and June on behalf of MADD Canada, indicates that men between the age of 18 and 34 are more likely to drive than the average Canadian after consuming alcohol, ... Read More »
Ry Clarke – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Family and friends gathered for a vigil ceremony on Friday to remember Tia Blood at the spot where the missing woman’s body was found earlier this week. Dozens of people gathered to show their support, lining the stretch of road in a rural area southwest of Coalhurst, ... Read More »
By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Sports of Hall of Fame celebrated its 2022 inductee class at the Enmax Centre Canadian Western Bank Lounge on Friday night. The 2022 class included Dennis Chief Moonfor his boxing career, Errol Smith in the Builder’s Category and his efforts with Lethbridge Soccer Association, Jody Fisher Meli in ... Read More »
By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge College Kodiaks women’s soccer team are through to the semi-finals at the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference’s ACAC Soccer Championships as hosts in Raymond after a nail-biting 1-0 win over the Keyano College Huskies on Friday. The game was 0-0 at halftime before the Kodiaks broke through at the ... Read More »
Graham Kelly Inside the CFL “A lot of people put a lot of effort into making the thing work and it didn’t work. It has been a very emotional, tough season for all of us. When the schedule is over and you’re packing your bags instead of preparing for the playoffs, it is a lonely ... Read More »
Kids all over the world like jumping off the three-metre diving board. That’s not available to kids in Lethbridge at Stan Siwik family pool. There are new regulations in place that say if you aren’t a certain height or age (age 13) (height 1.35 m) you can’t jump off. The Lifesaving Society guidelines are being ... Read More »
Shawn Watley Munk Senior Fellow For some reason, physicians love this line: “I am socially liberal but fiscally conservative.” It sounds moderate, prudential, even sophisticated. “Socially liberal” suggests individual choice about sex, marriage, and life in general. “Fiscally conservative” suggests spending restraint and market freedom. Both statements come from the same philosophy. The first is ... Read More »
KELLER, Danny <br/>PICKERING, Walter <br/>VOOYS, Linda <br/>MERCER, Kathleen <br/>KLONE, Gwen <br/>SMITH, Cecily <br/>PAISLEY, Dean <br/>HUTCHINSON, Ronald <br/>UNDERWOOD, Trevor <br/>DYCK, Ron <br/>HARKER, Herber <br/>YOUNG, Mary <br/>WASIK-BOWLES, Gwenyth <br/>BARTEL, Gordon <br/>MARKUS, Steve <br... Read More »
LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com The City of Lethbridge is introducing a phased approach to snow removal this winter starting with about 25 kilometres of streets and roadways. Phase 1 snow routes will be activated during heavy snow events and will feature temporary parking restrictions – with enforcement – and implementation of plowing on the right on those ... Read More »
LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A Lethbridge man has been ordered to stay away from a city restaurant and bar for the next 18 months. That’s the amount of time Corby Costar-Tarcon, 27, will be on probation for causing problems at the westside business just before midnight on Feb. 12 of this year. Police were dispatched to a ... Read More »