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Lethbridge College to receive $1 million in provincial funding 

Lethbridge College is set to receive $1 million in funding from the province to help expand the capacity of...

Woman facing trafficking charges after drugs found in Brocket residence

A 24-year-old female has been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking after a drug investigation on Piikani...

A+ for Lethbridge School Division regarding waste changes

The City of Lethbridge's Mandatory Recycling and Mandatory Organics program is getting ready to grade waste reports from the...

Coaldale resident charged after firearms complaint

A Coaldale resident has been charged after accidentally discharging a weapon and shooting himself in the foot. Around 11:49 a.m....

City looking to plow through snow clean up with drivers’ help

With the first significant snowfall of the year, comes the request to move cars off of snow routes in...

Bridge replacement in Lethbridge County to start on Monday

Bridge replacement in Lethbridge County is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 8. The bridge being replaced is around 1.5 kilometres east...

9,500+ receive holiday help through 2023 Christmas Hope Campaign

The 2023 Christmas Hope Campaign was able to make the holidays merrier for 9,514 people this year thanks to...

Lethbridge property assessment notices to be mailed out this week

Residential and commercial property owners in the area can expect to receive their property assessments notices soon. The notices were...

YWCA Gala a highlight of “great” 2023 

A lot of changes, a record attendance for an inaugural gala, and a great year overall at the YWCA...

Lethbridge food banks: the highs, the lows and what’s next in 2024 

It’s been quite the year for food banks in Lethbridge, with both the Lethbridge Food Bank and Interfaith Food...

More than 8,500 units of plasma collected in 2023 

It was a busy year at the Lethbridge Plasma Centre, with 8,500 units of plasma collected.  To break that down,...

City, LPS launch community safety survey

The City of Lethbridge and the Lethbridge Police Service are asking for the community's input on their perception of...

Lethbridge & District Exhibition part ways with CEO

The Lethbridge & District Exhibition and chief executive officer Mike Warkentin have parted ways. This comes as the LDE says...

Lethbridge Astronomy Society makes the night sky mobile

Teaching people about the night sky will now be easier for the Lethbridge Astronomy Society, who recently purchased an...

Lethbridge residents’ Santa collection a Claus for celebration

A Lethbridge resident is being recognized for his wide collection of a Christmas staple. Ken Orich, who is a long-time...

Meet Santa, Mrs. Claus and friends this weekend in Taber

Santa will be making his way to Taber on Saturday for the Taber Fire Department's Lights Ablaze event. Santa will...
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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.

Residential Parking Permits up for renewal 

Permits are due for annual renewal, for those Lethbridge residents living in Residential Parking Permit areas. 

New early childhood literacy program rolls into Coalhurst

Parents or caregivers and their young children can soon “hop aboard” The ABC Express in Coalhurst, a new early childhood literacy program offered through the Lethbridge Public Library Bookmobile, in partnership with Family and Community Support Services.

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.
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