Category Archives: What’s Happening

Whoop-Up Days 2022 to feature traditional Indigenous events
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The 2022 edition of Whoop-Up Days in Lethbridge will feature a number of Indigenous events for the first time in the festival's history. On Thursday, July 7, 2022, Lethbridge & Di...
Jul 07, 2022

$50 million available to create childcare spaces in Alberta
LETHBRIDGE, AB - A significant step towards creating $10 per day childcare in Alberta has been reached.The Governments of Alberta and Canada have announced that applications are now open for non-profi...
Jul 07, 2022

Applications open for Lethbridge City Council’s Boards, Commissions and Committees
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Residents looking to get involved with the City of Lethbridge can now apply to be on one of City Council's Boards, Commissions and Committees (BCCs).A recruitment campaign, titled 'Br...
Jul 06, 2022

City of Lethbridge responding to encampment concerns
LETHBRIDGE, AB - The City of Lethbridge is hoping to address concerns around encampments in the community. At its meeting Tuesday, July 5, 2022, City Council voted unanimously to direct staff to repor...
Jul 06, 2022

Province to provide temporary funding for displaced Ukrainians
EDMONTON, AB - The provincial government is providing additional support to Ukrainians fleeing their home country to come to Alberta.Premier Jason Kenney was at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village...
Jul 04, 2022

What's happening around Lethbridge this week, July 3, 2022
LETHBRIDGE, AB - There are lots of events happening around Lethbridge this week. There's events to keep you active, events to relax and enjoy, and events to get out and support others in the community...
Jul 03, 2022

What's happening around Lethbridge this weekend, July 1, 2022
LETHBRIDGE, AB - Bucking bronco's, live performances, cool cars, and finding your zen, there's lots to do around Southern Alberta this weekend.The Raymond Stampede is the celebrating 120 years of rode...
Jul 01, 2022

Canada's oldest 'Stampede' is not in Calgary
RAYMOND, AB - The Calgary Stampede may be the biggest and the most well-known, but it wasn't the first 'Stampede' in Canada. That title is held by the small town of Raymond, Alberta. The first Raymond...
Jul 01, 2022

Canada to require nutrition warnings on front of some packaged food
Canada will require that companies add nutrition warnings to the front of pre-packaged food with high levels of saturated fat, sugar or sodium in an effort to help grocery shoppers make healthier choi...
Jun 30, 2022

Coaldale’s ‘Golf Cart Bylaw’ repealed by Town Council
COALDALE, AB - Golfers in Coaldale will no longer be able to ride their carts to the course, after Town Council repealed the 'Golf Cart Bylaw'.The bylaw was passed in 1987 for the purpose of regulatin...
Jun 29, 2022