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Charges adjourned for July hostage-taking incident

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com The charges against a 40-year-old Lethbridge woman accused of entering Lethbridge Legal Guidance on July 14 and taking hostages were adjourned once again in Lethbridge provincial court Thursday. Lethbridge lawyer Claudia Connolly appeared in Lethbridge provincial court on Thursday representing Courtney Louise Shaw, to seek an adjournment to Sept. 15 to discuss her ... Read More »


Early Start Experience familiarizes students with university campus

The University of Lethbridge concluded its Early Start Experience program Thursday, giving first-year students a chance to explore the campus, learning the ins and outs before the first week of school starts. Students partaking in the program also earned three credits towards their degree, setting them up with success right out of the gate. This ... Read More »


SPC recommends roadway name change

LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com A portion of Parkside Drive may soon have a new name in honour of the Lethbridge Exhibition. The Civic Works Standing Policy Committee of city council will be recommending that Exhibition Way be used as the name of a north/south portion of Parkside Drive that passes in front of the new Agri-Food Hub ... Read More »


FRIDAY, September 02, 2022

COULSON, Jim COYNE, Michael (Mike) CRITTENDEN, Joyce FUKUSHIMA, Masahiro (Mas) GASH, Cheryl GRAY, Carmel HAZUDA, Helen IRVINE, Clifford Charles LEHR, Jerrilynn Karen Jensen MILLER, Mary Catherine MUNRO, Ida PEARSON, M. Norrine SMITH, Elizabeth Ellen TAYLOR, David Allen WALL, Jay ... Read More »


Foodgrains growing project makes impact around the world

Erika Mathieu – SOUTHERN ALBERTA NEWSPAPERS – ssnews@sunnysouthnews.com The Coaldale-Lethbridge Foodgrains Growing Project has added another successful year to the books. Combines set out to harvest the 166 acres of land yesterday for the annual Coaldale-Lethbridge Foodgrains Growing Project harvest barbecue. The plot of farm land (donated by Herb and Christine Wall), is just south of the ... Read More »


Coyotes football look to improve each day this season

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Chinook High School Coyotes football are feeling prepared ahead of the Southern Alberta High School Football League. The Coyotes used their exhibition win against Brooks on Aug. 26  and recent practices to take the opportunity to correct mistakes before heading into their season against the likes of Cardston, Catholic ... Read More »


Hurricanes rookies hit the ice for camp

The Lethbridge Hurricanes rookie camp of 42 players took to the ice for two games yesterday and today at the Enmax Centre. Will Sharpe was 11th overall  pick in the 2022 Prospects Draft and got his first taste of what a Western Hockey League camp is like. It was fun, said South Delta prodcuct, after ... Read More »


Fragmented health-care needs to be addressed in Alberta

Dr. Vesta Michelle Warren ALBERTA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION As the nation-wide crisis in primary care continues, the AMA is very   aware there are not enough family physicians to provide Albertans the care they need in the current system.  Lethbridge is often mentioned as a critical case, but there are many other communities with similar struggles. ... Read More »


Liberals should never have invoked the Emergencies Act in Ottawa

Editor:  This is the letter I sent to the federal committee who is looking into the use of the Emergency Act – perspectives@poec-cedu.gc.ca: My journey with new government regulations began when I started investigating the COVID vaccine. I found that anything that went against this vaccine was quickly taken down, or labelled as misinformation. Those ... Read More »


Matter adjourned for gymnastics coach facing sexual assault allegations

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com A local gymnastics coach accused of sexually assaulting four young girls earlier this year, had his matters adjourned to October in Lethbridge provincial court Wednesday. Jamie Ellacott was charged in July with sexual assault and sexual interference after police responded to a report that a seven-year-old girl had been sexually assaulted while attending the ... Read More »


Galt’s Hands-on History program explores Blackfoot animal names

The Galt Museum and Archives hosted a Blackfoot Animals Language program this week taught by the Galt’s Elder Blanche Bruisedhead, teaching children and adults about the Blackfoot animals and their names while colouring along with her teaching. The program gave attendants learning opportunities about pieces of history regarding the Blackfoot culture. “It’s about language and ... Read More »