May 8th, 2024

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LSC offering give-it-a-try events throughout June

Submitted by LSC   The Lethbridge Sport Council, in partnership with numerous local sport organizations, and thanks to grant funding from the ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge, is offering a series of events to give people the opportunity to try sports that are new to them, or to brush up on some skills. The first event, ... Read More »


Bulls take two of three games from Sylvan Lake Gulls

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Bulls saw success against the Sylvan Lake Gulls this weekend after taking two of three games to start their six-game road trip. The Bulls won the finale on Sunday afternoon 12-7. It was the Gulls who got on the board in the top of the first inning as ... Read More »


Cudas beat Rebels in Cindy Garant Memorial Game

By Justin Seward The Lethbridge Barracudas Tier 1Junior B lacrosse team  held on to beat the Fort Saskatchewan Rebels 15-11 in the Cindy Garant Memorial Game at Nicholas Sheran Arena on Saturday. The victory didnt come easy as the Cudas had to bear down in the final frame as they  saw their 10-3 dissipate by ... Read More »


College raises Progressive Pride flag

Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald apulido@lethbridgeherald.com The Lethbridge College has raised the Progressive Pride flag once again outside the main doors of the college to support the communitys 2SLGBTQIA+ population.  Lethbridge College interim president and CEO Samantha Lenci spoke to those in attendance Monday at the centre core prior to stepping out into the rain to ... Read More »


Three Hurricanes named to U17 Development Camp

By Lethbridge Herald Hockey Canada named its 100 players for U17 Development Camp in Calgary next month. Three Lethbridge Hurricanes  including Miguel Marques, Tristen Doyle and Trae Wilke were named to that roster. The final roster will then compete in the U17 Hockey Challenge. Marques was a 2021 draft pick of the Canes and suited ... Read More »



The gift of life is worth celebrating

AT THE LEGISLATURE Nathan Neudorf – UCP MLA for Lethbridge East As always, there are many things that give us cause for celebration. How often do we give pause and simply reflect on the most profound gifts? Life is a gift; and that alone is worth celebrating.  The recent passing of Bill 205, the Human ... Read More »


What’s being done to help seniors in Alberta?

Editor:  Is anything being done for the seniors? No! No celebrations, no help, same old same old talk talk talk. Oh we will help you find a food bank help you find rent to income homes or care units. Anything to make us feel more down trodden. Nothing in the form of celebrations nothing in ... Read More »


Politicians have a tough and thankless job

LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber – Lethbridge Herald Politicians cant win. No matter which party they belong to or what they try to achieve while in office they will always face criticism from the electorate and those who couldnt be bothered to vote. As we see in our opinion pages, some people dont like ... Read More »


SATURDAY, June 11, 2022

BOYCHUK, Oral Nadine DAVIDSON, William "Bill" GONZY, Louis Jr. HUNT, Wilma Rose JOHNSON, Shaun (Lorrie Vos's Son) MALLALIEU, William (Bill) MANY FINGERS, Lambert Many NILSSON, Tyler Lance PAOLETTI, Benito ROMBOUGH, Sylvia TANI, Masako ... Read More »


Green Acres hosts annual lunch fundraiser

LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com After a two-year hiatus because of COVID-19 restrictions, the Green Acres Foundation on Friday staged its fund-raising lunch for Westminster Elementary School. The annual Beef on a Bun lunch supports the Sue Labuhn Memorial Library at the school. Labuhn was a former Green Acres employee and avid reader and volunteer at the school, ... Read More »