Justin Seward – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – sports@lethbridgeherald.com Andrew Doyle and Rhett Feser were looking for ways to incorporate young players into Canada Day festivities about a month ago at Spitz Stadium and came up with a kids clinic in conjunction with the Lethbridge Bulls. The clinic was coached by Doyle, Feser and Feser’s father Dan and featured ... Read More »
Why healthy hearing is a gift to both you and your loved ones Photo: iStock Have family members been telling you that your television is cranked up too high? Are you having issues following conversations? Is it difficult to understand the person on the other end of the phone line? If you answered yes to ... Read More »
Justin Seward – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – sports@lethbridgeherald.com Three Lethbridge Heat softball teams are preparing for the “D” Provincials in St. Paul this weekend. U15 team coach Beth Moulton said a lot of it is team bonding, when talking about preparation. “Practices are a way to team bond,” said Moulton. “We’ve had a couple of tournaments out of ... Read More »
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois Dalhousie University It wasn’t a good week if you’re a consumer on a tight budget – and that means most of us. Consumers are under attack. We’ve just learned that Canada’s food inflation rate was at a record 9.7 per cent in May. Everyone is noticing higher food prices and no section ... Read More »
Marke Milke Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy To understand why it’s popular among the chattering classes to trash Canada at this time of year, it helps to understand the power of utopian thinking. In past centuries, utopian movements sprang from religious impulses and secular imitations of the same nature. Religious examples include communes which, in ... Read More »
BERLANDO, Dorin BIG SWALLOW, Kirby Leon BUDARIN, Emma BUTTS, Marcel FUJITA, Darcy Lee KORNELSON, Eugene SANDESKI, Marion YELLOWHORN, Thomas... Read More »
Al Beeber – Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge city council is tasking administration to address the complex issue of homeless camps in the community. Councillor John Middleton-Hope on Tuesday presented a motion calling on City administration to develop a strategy on homeless encampments in the city. The motion was passed unanimously after a lengthy discussion about the issue ... Read More »
Alejandra Pulido-Guzman – Lethbridge Herald – apulido@lethbridgeherald.com The Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services has welcomed 12 new members to their family, and it is putting some of them to work as early as today. After 10 intense weeks of training, a group of 12 recruits made the cut to the next level in their careers. Some come ... Read More »
Alejandra Pulido-Guzman – Lethbridge Herald – apulido@lethbridgeherald.com A new temporary art installation that is part of an ongoing nationwide project will be calling Fort Whoop Up home for the next few months. Metis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers is bringing her artwork to Lethbridge through her Hope and Healing Canada project, which consists of site-specific art installations across Canada. ... Read More »
Al Beeber – Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Broncos are gone but thanks in part to a new book being written, the city’s first Western Hockey League team may never be forgotten. Lethbridge resident Mark Weninger is in the finishing stages of writing a book about the history of the team which played here from 1974 until ... Read More »
Al Beeber – Lethbridge Herald The Galt Museum and Archives has earned national recognition for its “Voices of the Land” Project. The Canadian Museums Association has given the the Galt an honourable mention in its Social Impact category, “Making a notable effort to reimagine the role of museums as the keepers of knowledge, the Galt Museum’s ... Read More »