April 11th, 2025

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Alejandra Pulido-Guzman – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – apulido@lethbridgeherald.com The Lethbridge Independent Film Festival is ready to showcase exclusive film premieres, with activities such as Q&As with directors and actors, live scores performed over classic silent films, immersive virtual reality experiences and a vibrant gala throughout the weekend.  The festival celebrates the powerful impact of cinema by highlighting films

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Local News

  • Rental scooters and bikes pop up earlier this season

    The company providing a fun, environmentally friendly way to navigate the city is back for its second year, this time making its appearance earlier than last year. The City of Lethbridge partnered with Bird Canada, a private company, last year to take over the provision of rental bikes and scooters that can be picked up ... Read More »

    3 hours ago
  • Selenium on agenda at SPC meeting

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com Not all selenium can be removed from municipal water supplies. That was one of the messages the Economic and Finance Standing Policy Committee of Lethbridge city council heard on Thursday when it met at council chambers. The committee consists of the mayor and all members of council. At its Feb. 25 meeting, council asked City administration to give a presentation at Thursday’s SPC on potential water quality concerns for the city related ... Read More »

    3 hours ago
  • Woods Homes stretches federal grant to help more young people

    New funding means Wood’s Homes is able to do even more to help young people in Lethbridge. The social service organization recently received $25,000 as part of the federal government’s Reaching Home strategy. That plan launched back in 2019 in an effort to reduce and prevent homelessness right across the country. The money was allocated ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Coyote varsity girls to lean on leadership

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Chinook Coyotes varsity girls rugby team started a new season this week with a focus of how their Grade 12 leadership group will guide their team. “Really a step-up in leadership,” said Alaya French, Coyotes head coach on this year’s focus. “Last year we were lacking a little bit ... Read More »

    9 hours ago
  • Canes blank Hitmen to open series

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes took Game 1 of their second round WHL playoff series by a  4-0 score over the Calgary Hitmen on Thursday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome. The Hurricanes opened up the scoring 4:25 into the first when Kooper Gizowski took advantage of a bad clearing pass from Hitmen ... Read More »

    9 hours ago
  • Churchill gearing up for provincial runs this season

    By Alexandra Noad Local Journalism Initiative Reporter- Lethbridge Herald  The Winston Churchill rugby teams are both looking forward to having successful seasons. The girls team will be hosting provincials at the end of the season and while they are guaranteed a spot as host, they are hoping to go into the tournament on a win. ... Read More »

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Opinions

  • Rhinoceros Party always good for a laugh

    LEAVE IT TO BEEBER – Al Beeber Anyone remember the Rhinoceros Party? A parody party, it was founded way back in 1963 to offer “an almost credible alternative to voters disillusioned by traditional parties. Promising funnier lies of superior quality, our candidates are softer  and more silky than any competitors’ brand.” I first became acquainted with the party in ... Read More »

    7 hours ago
  • Does Premier Smith side with Albertans or Big Oil?

    By Gordon Laxer Where do Danielle Smith’s loyalties lie? People asked this question after she revealed on MAGA-aligned media that she counselled Trump officials to pause the tariffs until after Canada’s federal election is over. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is close to Trump’s agenda, she said, but the trade war is boosting Liberal support.  Trump changes ... Read More »

    21 hours ago
  • Election sign vandalism infuriating, pointless in a democracy

    POINT OF VIEW – Editor Scott Sakatch It’s been a busy week and I’ve had a lot on my mind, so this is going to be one of those columns that touches on several subjects (which is a not-so-subtle way of saying I personally suffer from adult ADHD, so why not inflict that on all ... Read More »

    3 days ago

Letters to The Editor

  • This election is time to vote with our heads

    Editor, As we grow ever closer to our federal election, the Liberals and Conservatives are feverishly making promises that may or may not be doable. We will never know until they try but these promises are made for all Canadians. And that is the point isn’t it “for all Canadians.” The Alberta and Saskatchewan governments ... Read More »

    22 hours ago
  • Let’s focus on bad driving habits

    Editor, Given the recent interest in the Herald with respect to driving habits in Lethbridge. How about a regular column in the paper perhaps in collaboration with Lethbridge Police, focusing in on certain common driving errors. Some might include: which lane to turn into when making a left turn, how to signal into and out ... Read More »

    22 hours ago
  • There are plenty of bad driving habits worse than keeping in the right lane

    Editor, With regard to Scott Sakatch’s recent opinion in respect of Lethbridge drivers. You might want to focus on the real muppets on our roads. The ones who drive with no lights on; don’t know how to turn left from a single into a two lane road.  Don’t indicate properly. Stop in the middle of a junction. There ... Read More »

    3 weeks ago