May 3rd, 2024

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Lethbridge’s Windsun Riders elevates the profile of female motorcyclists

The Women in the Wind’s Windsun Riders Chapter was established in 2016 with a focus to unite women motorcyclists with friends of common interest. The group also promotes a positive image for the public of women on motorcycles and educates their members on motorcycle safety and maintenance. There are 10 active members in this chapter ... Read More »


Horns drop season finale to Huskies

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s soccer team wrapped up their season with a 1-0 loss to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies on what was a soggy day in the city on Saturday. The goal came in the 70th minute off the foot of Luke Mackie. “I thought the boys did well,” said Horns coach ... Read More »


Local artist’s award winning work on display in Toronto

Local artist Kaela Murphy is one of the eleven regional winners of the BMO 1st Art! Competition, winning with her piece ‘my hair’. The 20th annual art competition selected Murphy from a record-breaking pool of 345 submissions, awarding her a $7,500 prize. Her piece, along with other winners, will be featured on display in the ... Read More »


City launches online survey on waste management

LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com The City of Lethbridge wants to hear feedback from the public about the second phase of its Waste Management Master Plan. Until Nov. 20, the City is running an online survey at http://www.getinvolvedlethbridge.ca/wastemanagement. The City is also planning several virtual open houses and is hoping to do one in person, said Steve Rozee, ... Read More »


Battle of the Belly River examined through virtual reality lens

Lethbridge College is working with community partnerships to bring Indigenous voices forward in the retelling of the Battle of the Belly River back in 1870. Working with the City of Lethbridge’s Reconciliation Advisory Committee, Galt Museum and Archives, and the Lethbridge Historical Society, the applied research project will focus on Indigenous immersive storytelling through VR. ... Read More »


New recruits feel the burn during fire training

Ry Clarke – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The City of Lethbridge Fire Department held its fire ground practical training Tuesday afternoon at Fire Station No. 4 having recruits participate in two live fire burns to show how quickly a fire can start, and learn the importance of having simulations as part of their training.  ... Read More »


Tuesday, October 25, 2022

HEWITT, Doug <br/>PICCINI, Verdelle <br/>FORRAYI, Elizabeth <br/>KLONE, Gwen <br/>LEMKE, George <br/>HUTCHINSON, Ronald <br/>VOOYS, Linda <br/>VANDERFLUIT, Adrian <br/>TOMOMITSU, Kaz <br... Read More »


Former officer to stand trial for sexual assault in 2024

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A retired Lethbridge police officer accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Lethbridge several years ago is scheduled to stand trial, but not for another year and a half. William Kaye, who last month elected to be tried by a Court of King&#8217;s Bench judge and jury, is set to stand trial April ... Read More »


Local organization plans for palliative care hospice

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com A local not-for-profit charitable organization, Guided Journeys Foundation, is looking to develop the first stand alone residential hospice and palliative care centre in Lethbridge and southern Alberta. In order to be able to offer their programs and services at no cost to the community, Guided Journeys require help from everyone who can offer ... Read More »


Obstetric care on the ropes: NDP

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com NDP leader Rachel Notley joined Lethbridge-West MLA Shannon Phillips and local birth doula Vicki Todd on Monday to talk about the shortage of obstetric and birthing care in Lethbridge. Lethbridge currently only has one OBGYN serving the entire community of 100,000 people and surrounding area. Notley expressed her concern for expectant parents who ... Read More »


Voting open until Nov. 10 for Field Law Community Fund applicants

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com In 2020, 37 volunteers spent more than 3,000 hours making thousands of COVID masks, scrub bags and ear protectors for first responders, gowns for a healthcare aid training class, and tuques for homeless and low-income people. That small group of dedicated volunteers made 2,639 projects, many of which may not have been completed without a donation ... Read More »