May 8th, 2024

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Immanuel Christian grads ready to celebrate in-person

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Immanuel Christian Secondary School students will have the opportunity to celebrate their convocation on Friday in a more traditional way compared to the last couple of years. “Graduation ceremony will be addresses by a grad speaker and by various members of our community, where our graduates will walk the stage and through the ... Read More »


Human trafficking case sees several charges withdrawn

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Charges against two of several individuals arrested last year in relation to human trafficking were withdrawn Wednesday in Lethbridge provincial court. Mohammad Zafari was charged with sexual contact with a child, sexual counsel of a child, sexual assault of a person under the age of 16, a party with others to sexual assault, ... Read More »


Traditional game celebrates Indigenous culture

The Lethbridge Public Library hosted an evening of stick game as a part of National Indigenous History Month on Monday night. The objective of stick game is for one team to hide their marked bones from the guesses of the other team, who will lose a stick with every wrong guess. “I put this on ... Read More »


Further adjournments in Fort Macleod homicide case

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Lawyers for two of five people charged in relation to a one-year-old murder case have adjourned their matters until next month, to allow them time to review disclosure from the Crown’s office, while a third adjourned the matter to acquire a new lawyer Wednesday in Lethbridge provincial court. 43-year-old Richard Lavell has decided to ... Read More »


Neuron Mobility partners with Google Maps to make e-scooter accessibility easier

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Lethbridge e-riders can now easily locate their nearest available e-scooters and e-bikes with the help of Google Maps thanks to a Neuron Mobility and Google Maps integration. Regional manager and head of market for Neuron Canada, Ankush Karwal, said they are excited to be able to launch the integration in Lethbridge. “This integration ... Read More »


THURSDAY, June 23, 2022

AKSNOWICZ, Czesia ANTAL, George FALK, Walter Gerald MASSEY, Larry Edward SZPENDYK, Lilly TETZLAFF, Anne THOMPSON, Mildred THRALL, Catherine Chris VANDERHEIDE, Bradly "Brad" ... Read More »


City lights up Festival Square

Al Beeber – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – abeeber@lethbridgeherald.com Its time to party in Festival Square Market Plaza! Years of planning and construction culminated Wednesday in the opening of the downtown space that civic officials expect to be a drawing card. A three-day grand opening event called Lighting Up Festival Square kicked off with opening ceremonies Wednesday morning in ... Read More »


Bowie heading back to ASHOF this fall

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Claresholm product Gary Bowie will be inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame for a second time this fall. This time, Bowie will be going in to the ASHOF under the ACAC Founding Members- Pioneer Award category at a reception in Red Deer in October. Its humbling, said Bowie. ... Read More »


Its time to overcome the stigma of hearing loss

If left unaddressed, hearing issues can have negative effect on overall health Photo: HearingLife Why are people so resistant to getting hearing aids? Untreated hearing loss can lead to a host of other health issues, including a greater chance of dementia, and yet it can take those who notice hearing loss up to seven years ... Read More »


City needs to find proper housing for the homeless

Editor: Walking through Lethbridges tent city outside the shelter the other day and seeing drug paraphernalia (needles) on the ground made me think I was in the downtown East Side of Vancouver. I have lived in the city for over 30 years and have enjoyed living here. I understand on a basic level the complexity ... Read More »


Committee preserving Blackfoot language for future generations

The Aitsi’poyiiksi Committee hosted a Blackfoot Language Symposium Tuesday which returned to Lethbridge for the first time in over two years this week. The symposium gathered Blackfoot-speaking people from Siksika Nation, the Piikani Nation and Blood Tribe to discuss how to preserve the Blackfoot language. “There have been some dire predictions by linguists across Canada ... Read More »