April 27th, 2024

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Catalogue of broken promises in Treaty 7: Bruised Head

The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) hosted Mike Bruised Head during its weekly seminar on Thursday discussing the history of Treaty 7 and exploring Indigenous awareness of that historical event. “There is a long conversation on Treaty 7,” said Bruised Head. “The treaty was also to open the door for CP Rail by ... Read More »


Horns assemble a good mix of players

By Justin Seward The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns womens basketball team continue preparations for the upcoming season, as they begin exhibition play in Regina on Saturday. Head coach Dave Waknuk is excited about the group that has been assembled after  a season removed from a Canada West Final Four appearance in Saskatoon. Weve added five ... Read More »


Hurricanes players reflect on NHL camp experiences

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald One of the newly acquired Lethbridge Hurricanes, Cole Shepard, and co-captain Joe Arntsen spoke about their times at NHL camps. Shepard, who was acquired by the Canes a couple weeks ago from the Vancouver Giants, was released from Vancouver Canucks main camp last week after participating in the rookie camp, ... Read More »


THURSDAY, October 6, 2022

ANDREWS, Frances ANDERSON, Georgia BRUISED HEAD, Ry'Anne KING, Linda LANDY, Florence MOFFATT, Edna OVERN, Robert "Rob" VAN EGMOND, "John" Johannes... Read More »


Legion explores local history through veterans banners

Lethbridge Salute Our Veterans projects are now on display around the city, displaying 80 banners with veterans who have served past and present. Placed on city light poles in areas with historical military significance like City Hall, the Legion, Army, Navy and Air Force Club, the train station, and the airport. Banners will fly each ... Read More »


Retail cannabis robbery case adjourned

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A 39-year-old man accused of robbing a cannabis store last year, then fired his lawyer last month because he felt his case was not progressing fast enough, is still waiting for Legal Aid to appoint him a new lawyer. The matter for Hank Lee Tremblay was in Lethbridge provincial court Wednesday, where duty ... Read More »


NDP against proposed Alberta pension plan

A new report shows the UCP Government’s plan to withdraw Albertans from the Canada Pension Plan could cost Albertans more in the long term while increasing the risk to their retirement savings. According to documents acquired by Postmedia from Employment and Social Development Canada, the province would have to meet three conditions to create its ... Read More »


Drug bust defendants scheduled to be back in court

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A Lethbridge man who disappeared after he was released from custody following a drug bust in February, is scheduled to be back in court today. The matter for Brandon Douglas Rourke was in Lethbridge provincial court Wednesday, but simply adjourned for one day after the judge was told the Crown and defence are still discussing ... Read More »


Lethbridge Family Services opens new courtyard to assist with clients

LETHBRIDGE HERALDtbusch@lethbridgeherald.com Lethbridge Family Services celebrated the opening of a new courtyard on Tuesday with an open house for patrons, volunteers and donors. The new courtyard has been incorporated into the LFS north office at 1107 2A Avenue North and will serve as a gathering place for stakeholders, clients and employees. “We’re so pleased to ... Read More »


Raiders blank Hurricanes

It was the Prince Albert Raiders who were victorious on Wednesday night, as they beat the Lethbridge Hurricanes 3-0 at the Art Hauser Centre. The Raiders’ Carson Latimer opened the scoring in the third period on the powerplay at 2:40. while the Canes’ Chase Pauls was off serving a charging penalty. Sloan Stanick and Landon ... Read More »


Assault, resisting arrest results in suspended sentence

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A 21-year-old woman who was given a suspended sentence in 2020 for assault, has received another suspended sentence for a second assault, as well as other criminal offences. Destinee Santangelo was sentenced Wednesday in Lethbridge provincial court, after pleading guilty to single counts of assault, mischief causing damage and resisting a peace officer. At about ... Read More »