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Justin Goulet

Justin Goulet brings over a decade of experience to the Lethbridge newsroom. He started his career in Ontario before moving to Vancouver Island in 2014 to work with Vista Radio. He moved to Alberta in February 2019 and joined the Lethbridge team in June 2024. Justin is excited to share the stories of southern Alberta.

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Student Vote teaches future generations about democratic process

Younger Canadians will get a chance to learn about the election process on April 28 through the Student Vote Canada program.

Controlled burn planned at Iron Spring Transfer Station

Lethbridge County is advising residents of a controlled burn planned at the Iron Spring Transfer Station.

New challenge highlights conservation efforts in Lethbridge

A new environmental challenge has been launched in Lethbridge.

Police Commission to deliver decision on LPS Chief’s disciplinary hearing in June

The Lethbridge Police Commission is set to issue its decision on LPS Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh following a disciplinary hearing.

AHS advises of potential measles exposures in Coaldale and Lethbridge

AHS has confirmed more measles cases in the South Zone, with potential exposures in Coaldale and Lethbridge.

Affordability and ‘strategic voting’ discussed by candidates at Lethbridge forum

The Lethbridge Public Library hosted an all-candidates forum with Lethbridge riding candidates in the 2025 federal election.

Residents asked to avoid emergency scenes to avoid disrupting responders 

Lethbridge Fire & EMS says personnel experienced delays while responding to two recent house fires, prompting a warning for the public to stay clear of active emergency scenes.

Easter weekend means service level changes in Lethbridge 

The Easter long weekend means there will be some service level changes at the City of Lethbridge.

Months-long construction project starts on Highway 3 Thursday

A months-long construction project on Highway 3 in Lethbridge starts Thursday, April 17.

Celebrating 55 years of Earth Day

Earth Day celebrates its 55-year anniversary in 2025. Environment Lethbridge offers up some tips on how you can celebrate and help protect the planet.

Trio of local businesses donate $350K toward new cardiac centre in Lethbridge 

Three local businesses have donated a combined $350,000 toward a campaign supporting the construction of a new cardiac care centre at Chinook Regional Hospital.

Family and opportunities for future generations top of mind for Christian Heritage Party candidate

Marc Slingerland is the Christian Heritage Party candidate for Lethbridge in the 2025 federal election.

United Party of Canada represented by candidate Aaron Patton in Bow River

Aaron Patton is representing the United Party of Canada as candidate for Bow River in the 2025 federal election.

Hurricanes netminder Unger named WHL Goaltender of the Week 

Jackson Unger of the Lethbridge Hurricanes has been named the WHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending April 13.

West Lethbridge fires cause roughly $1.75 million in damages

Two house fires on the west side of Lethbridge caused an estimated $1.75 million in damages.

Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health provides measles outbreak update

Alberta's Chief Medical Officer of Health is encouraging vaccination against measles amid an outbreak in the province.
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Affordability, future debt concerns for Lethbridge Conservative candidate

Concerns about affordability and paying everything from rent to groceries is the top concern Lethbridge’s Conservative candidate says she is hearing when going door to door talking to residents. 

Downtown Lethbridge Book Crawl celebrates independent bookstores

This Saturday, it’s Canadian Independent Bookstore Day featuring the Downtown Lethbridge Book Crawl with Analog Books, Echo Used Books and Big John’s Books from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 

Student Vote teaches future generations about democratic process

Younger Canadians will get a chance to learn about the election process on April 28 through the Student Vote Canada program.

$100K scratch and win ticket bought at Mayor Magrath Drive gas station

A Lethbridge woman is celebrating her recent windfall after scratching a winning scratcher ticket.

When you have to use the loo, ‘Gotta Go YQL’ to the rescue

A team of University of Lethbridge researchers have created a digital interactive map of publicly available washrooms in the city called GottaGoYQL. 
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