Category Archives: Lethbridge

Mayor takes new public restroom for test drive
LETHBRIDGE — For parents of young kids, people with medical issues, even the homeless, it’s an important development in downtown Lethbridge. A small building downtown on 6th Street next to...
Sep 28, 2016

Lethbridge Police investigating truck and grass fire in Tudor Estates
LETHBRIDGE – City police and the Lethbridge Fire Department were on scene in Tudor Estates Wednesday morning (Sept. 28), investigating a vehicle and grass fire in the coulees just west of the ar...
Sep 28, 2016

LPS Recruiting Volunteer Crisis Support Workers
LETHBRIDGE – Those looking to gain experience in social support and criminology are being encouraged to volunteer with Lethbridge Police Victim and Witness Services. Lethbridge Police Services w...
Sep 28, 2016

Lethbridge Public School sexual orientation and gender expression Policy passes first reading
LETHBRIDGE – Lethbridge School District 51 is one step closer to passing staff policy on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. On Tues. (Sept 27) Lethbridge School District&...
Sep 27, 2016

Boil Water Order extended for some South County Potable Water Co-op Customers
LETHBRIDGE – Customers of a portion of the County of Lethbridge Rural Water Association Co-op (CLRWA) have had a boil water order extended by Alberta Health Services (AHS). The order was issued ...
Sep 27, 2016

Birthday party plans outlined by 4H
Famed rodeo announcer and author Dave Poulsen will be the guest speaker as the southern region of 4H Alberta kicks off the organization’s 100th birthday in January. At a breakfast Tuesday, Sept....
Sep 27, 2016

Coulee area north of Bridge Drive private property - ATVers and Bikers prohibited
LETHBRIDGE – If you’re thinking of using the coulee area north of the Bridge Valley Golf course (directly across Bridge Drive) to do some dirt biking or ATV-ing – think again. Contra...
Sep 26, 2016

Manslaughter Trial Avoided as Lethbridge Man Pleads Guilty
LETHBRIDGE – A three week manslaughter trial that was scheduled to begin Monday morning (Sept. 26), instead ended in a guilty plea from the accused. While those summoned for jury duty waited jus...
Sep 26, 2016

Cattle feeders blame tax burden for industry woes
The president of a major cattle feeding operation in Lethbridge County says they’re all threatened by the tax and regulatory burdens cited by Western Feedlots . Rick Paskal of Van Raay Paskal Fa...
Sep 26, 2016

Multimedia Spaghetti Western Spoof Quick on the Trigger For Laughs
Sep 26, 2016