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Hot off the press: Galt Museum explores evolution of local media

The Galt Museum and Archives has added an update to its History of Local Media exhibit on display in the Discovery Hall in partnership with the University of Lethbridge’s Museum Studies Program. Cass Williamson conducted research into the history of media in Lethbridge during her spring 2022 academic term through the University’s program. Expanding on ... Read More »


Break-in nets four month sentence

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com Paul Marples didn’t know it, but while he and another individual were busy breaking into a compound and stealing tools and other items, their every move was being carefully monitored. On July 11, 2021 Marples and his cohort broke into the compound owned by Canadian Natural Resources in the County of Warner. While they were ... Read More »


Coaldale artist shares lifelong passion for paint and sculpture

LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com Art has been part of Vincent Luykenaar’s life all his life. The retired Coaldale physician and active artist was named after Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh; an older brother was named Theo, which was also the moniker of the painter’s older sibling who kept Vincent Van Gogh alive. The 74-year-old Luykenaar had an ... Read More »


Lethbridge Gymnastics Club silent on refunds for concerned parents

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com After allegations of sexual assault against the co-owner and head coach of Lethbridge Gymnastics Academy came to light, many parents removed their children from their summer programming but say they are now being refused a refund. As a concerned parent who removed her child from their summer programming, Mallory Kristjanson reached out to ... Read More »


Lethbridge gymnastics coach faces additional sexual assault charges

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A local gymnastics coach accused of sexually assaulting a young girl earlier this year, is now facing charges in relation to three other young girls. Jamie Ellacott was charged last month 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 Lethbridge ... Read More »


NDP decry Indigenous child welfare stats

Critics are calling for the Alberta government to decolonize the child welfare system after data from April 1 to June 30 shows 7 of 8 deaths of children in welfare systems were Indigenous. Provincial data shows that children died while receiving child intervention services showing a rising number from previous years. In 2020 to 2021, ... Read More »


Willow Creek council speaks out against federal green ag plan

LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com The council of the Municipal District of Willow Creek is speaking out against the federal government’s new green agricultural plan. In a press release, council says the plan will create financial hardship for farmers, diminish the country’s food security and increase the food for Canadian consumers while having a negative impact on food ... Read More »


Family Centre offers Art in the Garden

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Family Centre West is offering children and their caregivers a chance to create art while enjoying the outdoors through their program Art in the Garden. Family Centre executive director, Maral Kiani-Tari said this program offers children a way to harness executive functioning skills and a chance to take advantage of their west side ... Read More »


FRIDAY, August 12, 2022

BEVANS, Justin CROOKS, Charles Hew Dalrymple DYCK, Johanna "Jo" EAGLE PLUME, Jagger Kenny HEALY, Justin Lee HOPKINS, Todd HOWE, Ray Lester JENSEN, Roy LAMANÉ, Huguette Jeanne ROGERS, Lily ... Read More »


Report provides insight into city homeless issues

Al Beeber – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – abeeber@lethbridgeherald.com A report provided by City of Lethbridge administration for council says inadequate housing supports and emergency shelters are exacerbating the situation of homeless camps in urban centres across North America. The report, presented to council at a special meeting on Tuesday, says the city needs to create both short-and long-term solutions ... Read More »


Post office break-in nets $500 fine

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com When police responded to a 911 call that someone had broken into the post office downtown, they didn’t know the caller was reporting himself. Salar Khan smashed a window and entered the post office on July 15, then called 911 and told police what he had done. When police arrived Khan was just exiting the building, ... Read More »