Category Archives: Post to Social

A mainstay of the Greeting Card industry to close its stores
LETHBRIDGE -- It's self-styled as "Canada's #1 greeting card company". A Carlton Cards store manager has confirmed Carlton and Papyrus will be closing all of its stores in North American. That include...
Jan 22, 2020 Carlton Card location - photo courtesy Park Place Mall website

Information needed on illegal shooting of bull moose near Nanton
NANTON, AB - High River Fish and Wildlife Officers are asking for your help in finding a person responsible for shooting a bull moose.They say the carcass was found on November 24, 2019, by the inters...
Jan 22, 2020 The bull moose. (Supplied by Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement)

Community weighs in on potential Indigenous Cultural Centre in Lethbridge
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Dozens of groups weighed in on what they think of an Indigenous Cultural Centre possibly being built in Lethbridge, the merits of it, and what programs and services it could offer.Out...
Jan 22, 2020 Lethbridge City Hall. (Lethbridge News Now)

Charges updated in fatal November Highway 3 collision
LETHBRIDGE, AB - A man charged in a fatal Highway 3 collision has had those charges replaced.RCMP say that 36-year-old Wesley Brian Phillips, of Lethbridge, was originally charged with refusal to prov...
Jan 22, 2020 Coalhurst collision fatal - Photo credit to Quinn Campbell, Global Lethbridge

Lethbridge Squash Association offers successful junior squash program
LETHBRIDGE -- It was a sport that had a significant following in the early 80's and some may think it quietly faded into the background. But, that is not the case. Lethbridge Squash Association (LSA) ...
Jan 22, 2020 Robert Baird with Squash students -- LNN

City approves two lakes for public outdoor skating
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Two Lethbridge lakes have been deemed safe to skate on this week.On Monday, the City of Lethbridge stated that lake ice at Chinook Lake and Henderson Lake was thick enough to meet the...
Jan 22, 2020 Henderson Lake is one of two lakes currently approved by the city for public use (Lethbridge News Now)

Summer 2019 hailstorms caused $181-million in insured damages
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) says the hailstorms in Western Canada last July and August was among the top weather events of the year when it comes to damages.Causing an estima...
Jan 22, 2020 A squash that was hit by hail on the Molnar's Taber Corn farm. Taken August 7, 2019. (Lethbridge News Now)

Lethbridge College Kodiaks create new awards for athletes, coaches and teams
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The Lethbridge College Kodiaks athletics program is celebrating the launch of three new awards to recognize athletes, coaches and teams.The new hardware includes the Electrical Soluti...
Jan 22, 2020 The 2019 KODI Awards (Photo courtesy Paul Kingsmith, Lethbridge College)

Study finds Alberta beef industry remains competitive
CALGARY -- An industry competitiveness study has found that Alberta beef producers continue to successfully compete with their American counterparts. However, there are some issues clouding the horizo...
Jan 21, 2020 Calves grazing -- LNN

Premier Kenney says province may close or relocate supervised consumption sites
CALGARY, AB - Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says it's possible the province could close or relocate supervised drug consumption sites.The United Conservative government appointed a panel last summer to...
Jan 21, 2020 Lethbridge's supervised consumption site. (Lethbridge News Now)