March 20th, 2025

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Sam Leishman – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Lethbridge’s Waste and Recycling Centre still has plenty to buzz about six years after undertaking a beekeeping initiative. ECCO Recycling, the company that operates the city’s Material Recovery Facility (MRF) that processes recycled items, started beekeeping in other communities around southern Alberta that it manages facilities in

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Local News

  • SACLA ready to host Community Cabaret

    A night filled with music and fun for a great cause is just a couple of weeks away. The Southern Alberta Community Living Association (SACLA) and the Geomatic Attic are teaming up for the seventh year in a row to host the Community Cabaret on April 5 at the German Canadian Club. SACLA is one ... Read More »

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  • U of L student’s website connects hungry learners with leftover food

    There are few things that impress starving students quite like free food, and one University of Lethbridge student has made a website to make it easier for them to find freebies on campus. Ankit Mukherjee, a fourth-year business student, developed the snackradar.ca – a website where students can connect to free food and event organizers ... Read More »

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  • Choir tour gives Ugandan kids a new perspective

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com The African Children’s Choir is celebrating its 40th anniversary during their Canadian tour, which includes a stop in Pincher Creek early next month. Through their tour, 18 children in the Ugandan choir will be hosted by local families and will be able to share and learn about new customs, food and culture. Tina ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Lightning looking for community support

    The Lethbridge Lightning Senior AA men’s hockey team are hosting the Hockey Alberta Senior AA Provincials in a couple of weeks and the team is looking to drum up more community support ahead of the tournament. “We’re on a big push for sponsorships,” said Scott Davis-Fisch, Lightning general manager. “We’re on a big push for ... Read More »

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  • Local twins commit to Griffins

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Piekema twins of Alyssa and Addison have committed to continue playing volleyball together after completing their time at LCI, as they will head north to play post-secondary with the MacEwan University Griffins starting this fall. “It’s kind of unreal because I haven’t really heard about anybody else who gets ... Read More »

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  • Marques excited to be back after long process

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Hurricanes forward Miguel Marques returned to the line-up on March 12 after missing 36 games with an upper body injury and is feeling  good as he works his way back into game shape. “I feel pretty good obviously,” said Marques. “Just trying to get my feet under me and ... Read More »

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Opinions

  • Government waste, corporate excess drag us down

    By Perry Kinkaide Troy Media The global economy is flashing warning signs. Rising debt, inflation and rampant speculation have created an unstable financial environment. While a full-scale depression like 1929 may not be imminent, the excesses of today are undeniable. Households, businesses and governments alike are living beyond their means, banking on endless growth to ... Read More »

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  • Southern Albertans are rightfully concerned

    AT THE LEGISLATURE – Rob Miyashiro – NDP MLA for Lethbridge West On Jan. 20, I had the great honour of being sworn in as the MLA for Lethbridge-West, making me the 985th member of the Alberta Legislature in the last 120 years, and the first member that is of Japanese and Okinawan descent. I ... Read More »

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  • Social media a playground for critics

    You know what’s cheap to give in abundance? Criticism. Hence, the idiom “Everyone is a critic”—magnified by everyone having a smartphone—and why no statues have been erected in honour of critics. Social media platforms, intended to encourage sharing and interaction, have turned us into keyboard warriors, relentlessly expressing unsolicited opinions and tearing others down. Whether ... Read More »

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Letters to The Editor

  • Advice for Mark Carney as we head into an election

    Editor, An open letter to Mark Carney As a senior let me welcome you to the world of politics. Like most people in my age group you provide a glimmer of hope for our country  and we trust that you will not disappoint us. Let us assist you with a few tips that may make ... Read More »

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  • Canada and Panama are sovereign nations

    Editor, An open letter to Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy When the Alaska Permanent Fund was being established, I was asked to provide expert advice. At Alaska’s request, I travelled to Juneau. At the time, I was a Select Committee Member of the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund. When America invaded Pana,a in 1989 and kidnapped ... Read More »

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  • Education workers on strike out of necessity

    Editor, I am writing to you today as a deeply concerned and dedicated Educational Assistant within the Alberta education system, to express my unwavering support for the current CUPE Education Workers strike. This decision to strike was not taken lightly, and it stems from a fundamental issue: the unsustainable and unacceptable stagnation of wages for ... Read More »

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