May 3rd, 2024

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Indigenous trade show makes connections for entrepreneurs

Saamis Employment and Training Association (SETA) held an Indigenous entrepreneurial trade show and pow wow on Saturday at the Lethbridge and District Exhibition Centre, looking to showcase the work they do with those they train and provide an opportunity for their clients to sell their wares. “This trade show event is a result of one ... Read More »


Kids Market expanding on success for growth

The second annual Kids Entrepreneur Fall Market was held this weekend at the Lethbridge Fish and Game Hut with young entrepreneurs showcasing their creations and business savvy minds. “It has grown so much since we started. We had 23 kids last year, and now we are up to 43 kids with 38 tables selling copious ... Read More »


City hosts open house on potential sober shelter at old curling run

Residents in Lethbridge were given the opportunity Saturday to voice their concerns regarding a potential sober shelter being developed at the former Civic Curling Centre. The City of Lethbridge held an open house in the City Hall foyer from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. inviting the public to join in on the conversation and putting ... Read More »


TUESDAY, September 27, 2022

ABLE, James COCKERILL, Charles "Chuck" DE KOK, Jacqueline "Jackie" MALOFF, Paul MARCOTTE, Helene MORRISON, Glenn ... Read More »


Kodiaks soccer gain points

Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge College Kodiaks soccer teams were on the road this weekend and results included a loss, tie and win between both clubs. The womens side sit above .500 with a 3-2-1 record after a 2-0 win against University of Augustana on Saturday and then dropped their Sunday game 5-1 to Red Deer ... Read More »


Pronghorns soccer struggle to collect wins

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns soccer team end another weekend without finding the win column. The womens team found themselves up 1-0 early on a goal by Hailey Slobodian in the 13th minute against the University of Alberta Pandas on Sunday afternoon at home and saw that lead slip away ... Read More »


Tetz sweeps Lethbridge PBR stop

By Ry Clarke Lethbridge Herald Nick Tetz from Calgary swept the Professional Bull Riding competition this weekend at the Enmax Centre, winning the second iteration of the South Country Co-op Showdown with a perfect 2-for-2.  Tetz collected a maximum of 80 national points, raising him into the number two slot for the battle of 2022 ... Read More »


Tigers thump Hurricanes in season opener

By James Tubb Southern Alberta Newspapers The Medicine Hat Tigers opened their 53rd Western Hockey League season with a statement win Saturday night. The Tigers scored nine unanswered goals to beat the Lethbridge Hurricanes 9-1 at Co-op Place and start their season on a high note. Medicine Hat head coach Willie Desjardins said it was ... Read More »


Lethbridge United kicks off inaugural season

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge United U18 hockey team is playing its inaugural season in the Junior Prospects Hockey League this year. The JPHL consists of a team at the U14, U15 and U18 levels and has partnered with Power Edge Pro to deliver a borderless and academy-based platform for those players that ... Read More »


Indigenous events initiate Reconciliation Week

Ry Clarke Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Monday saw many organizations and community members gather together for the kick off of Reconciliation Week in Lethbridge.  The City raised the Reconciliation and Metis flags alongside the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy) flag at City Hall. Lethbridge School Division (LSD) hoisted the Every Child Matters flag at the ... Read More »


Removal of charitable tax status would be unfair to those who help

Editor: Lethbridge is a beautiful city, with a lot to offer. Lethbridges biggest asset is its people; within the city, there are countless, active demonstrations that show love helps those who cannot help themselves.  It is sad that the removal of charitable tax status from certain charities has been suggested by our government. The word ... Read More »