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TUESDAY, July 12, 2022

CHRISTENSEN, Isaiah KORNLSON, Eugene PIKET, Randy Thomas PLAIN WOMAN, McKarthy Bernice SIEBERT, Henry STRIPED WOLF, David THOMPSON, Betty Lou ZINTEL, Conrad Adolph ... Read More »


Homeless encampment shooting suspect arrested

Ry Clarke – Lethbridge Herald – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a shooting Sunday night near the 500 block of Stafford Drive South resulting in a non-life-threatening injury to a 33-year-old man.  At around 8 p.m. police responded to a report of gunfire near the encampment, finding a man with ... Read More »


Beavers oust Bulls to split weekend series

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald   The Lethbride Bulls were outslugged as the team lost 10-7 to the Weyburn Beavers on Saturday night at Spitz Stadium to split the two games series. The Beavers had 10 runs on 16 hits and the Bulls had seven runs on 13 hits. They just out hit us and ... Read More »


Cudas 14Us swim to gold

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Cudas 14U lacrosse team went 5-0 at Provincials in Cold Lake over the weekend to take home the gold medal. Lethbridge defeated Lloydminster in the final 17-3. Like I said, we began the season with the end in mind, said Cudas head coach Cody Firth. And there was ... Read More »


Lethbridge Lakers are Nova Scotia bound

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Canadian Tire  Lakers  senior Little League team booked their ticket to Nationals in Nova Scotia after beating the Calgary Blue Jays 19-14 in the Divisionals final on home turf at Lloyd Nolan Yard on Saturday. The Blue Jays threw everything they had at the Lakers in the later ... Read More »


U17 Heat win gold

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald While the road to D  Provincials gold wasnt easy for the Lethbridge Heat U17 softball team this weekend , the girls still found a way to come out on top after beating the Lloydminster Miners 13-10 in Sundays final in St. Paul. It was see-saw battle I would say, said ... Read More »



We need to resist the movement to privilege

Editor: We are in eminent danger of throwing away the hard won principles that our forefathers fought so hard for. We need to remind ourselves that we chose to be separate and different from American republican and British empire ambitions. Canadians chose to be different. We placed the values of cooperation and social inclusion above ... Read More »


Scam alert

Editor: To government leaders, our judicial system and the internet providers: The latest scam attempt was for me to help someone who has my email on his list by processing a $300 US AMEX gift card to the email of a crook, claimed to be his nephew. This criminal activity needs to be stopped. Millions ... Read More »


City residents and all Albertans are key players in Canada

AT THE LEGISLATURE Nathan Neudorf – UCP MLA for Lethbridge East Canada. Around the world its a country known for its stunning landscapes, generous people and of course, ice hockey and poutine.   155 years ago, on March 29, 1867, the British North America Act (BNA Act) was passed by British Parliament, creating the Dominion ... Read More »


Council knows residents concerned about camps

LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald Residents of Lethbridge can be forgiven if they feel the city is under siege with the explosion of homeless encampments here. Drive along Stafford Drive past Alpha House and you will regularly see tent camps set up. Ditto with the Civic Centre field which is probably the ... Read More »