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Former LPS officer elects trial by judge and jury

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A retired Lethbridge police officer accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Lethbridge several years ago has elected to be tried by a Court of King’s Bench judge and jury. Calgary lawyer Balfour Der entered the election on behalf of his client, William Kaye, during a brief hearing Thursday in Lethbridge provincial court. The matter ... Read More »


Crown raises legal conflict concern in hostage case

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A Lethbridge law firm hopes it will be able to continue representing a woman accused of repeatedly stabbing a woman during a hostage taking incident earlier in the summer at a downtown business. The firm of Connolly Shurtz currently represents the accused, Courtney Louise Shaw, who is charged with one count each of attempted ... Read More »


Lethbridge and District Exhibition partnering with Coca-Cola

Lethbridge and District Exhibition has announced a venue-wide partnership with Coca-Cola Bottling Company in Canada. When guests attend events at the Lethbridge and District Exhibition campus, they will now see the venue enhanced by Coke’s branding. “We are announcing our formal partnership with the Coca-Cola Bottling Company in Canada, it is truly a tremendously exciting ... Read More »


Alberta artist Hailey Benedict headlining College Coulee Fest this weekend

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Lethbridge College’s Coulee Fest is nearing and two up-and-coming country entertainers are set to hit the stage, Ontario-based brothers Lemon Cash and Alberta-based artist Hailey Benedict. “Coulee Fest brings our community together much like an old-fashioned county fair, and live country music from two incredible performers will provide the perfect soundtrack,” said Stephanie ... Read More »


FRIDAY, September 16, 2022

GILMORE, Alexander "Alex" Ronald KNIGHT, Lennis Craig LAGEMAAT, Anthony (Tony) LAU, Kit Yee MANIS, James "Jim" Thomas Jr. REIMER, Karen Ann VOELSKE, Gerd William WEST, Jacquie WYTON, Ruth (Vera)... Read More »


New pickleball program focuses on youth

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Mardtin Pickleball  is starting up in the city next month and will gear towards middle and high school students. Martin Lawrence and Ard Biesheuvel were the brainchilds behind the idea and its aim is to introduce the game of pickleball to the next generation of players and each sessions will ... Read More »


Local institutions observing national day of mourning

Al Beeber – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – abeeber@lethbridgeherald.com The City of Lethbridge and University of Lethbridge will both be acknowledging the provincial day of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II Monday but for Lethbridge College students and staff, it will be business as usual. In a statement to The Herald, Lethbridge College stated the campus will be open Monday ... Read More »


Public/private compensation gap soaring in Canada

Gwyn Morgan TROY MEDIA Do you believe the pandemics impact is in the rearview mirror?  Well, it isnt, at least not for a great many small businesses forced to shutter their premises due to safety concerns even as their regular customers packed into COVID-spreading lines to enter big box stores governments deemed essential services.  Behind ... Read More »


Farmers keep going because they love what they do

Editor: When you meet new people at a function whats that first question you ask What do you do? My answer is usually, Im a bookkeeper by trade.  Depending on the group or setting I might also say, Im a mother of three.  This is my 28th harvest.  I have never once in any of ... Read More »


‘Queer in Alberta’ creator tapped to produce series for Telus Storyhive

Lethbridge local Kelsey Delamarter has been chosen to receive $10,000 in production funding along with training to produce a series for the Telus Storyhive Voices 2.0 channel. Delamarter and 100 other recipients were selected for the work they do as emerging content creators with the campaign looking to help kickstart their creation journey. Delamarter’s project ... Read More »


Local photographer captures cover shot for national magazine

Lethbridge photographer Michael Lenaour has landed a southern Alberta scene on the cover the current issue of Canadian Geographic. The image shows a cow moose and her calf drinking water at Akamina Lake in Waterton Lakes National Park, taken on July 18. “I got up early in the morning,” said Lenaour. “I walked in there ... Read More »