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Tina Karst

A Lethbridge College alumnus, Tina moved back to the community two years after convocation, in September 2007, to become a member of the CJOC News Team. She started as a weekend reporter/anchor and now serves as Associate News Director. When Tina's not tracking down local news, she's either busy at home with Jordan and their two kids or creating custom macrame pieces for a growing list of clients.

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Shelter space available for anyone who needs it in cold weather says City

LETHBRIDGE, AB - It appears there has been some miscommunication surrounding the reported closure of the make-shift warming centre...

Plans for Alberta students to return to in-person classes Jan. 10

EDMONTON, AB - Delaying a return to in-person learning will not be on the agenda of Alberta's COVID Cabinet...

Active COVID cases in Lethbridge increase five-fold in less than two weeks

LETHBRIDGE, AB - Lethbridge has seen a dramatic rise in the number of active COVID-19 cases through the holidays. On...

New electricity usage record set in Alberta on Jan. 3

CALGARY, AB - Alberta has set new record for electricity usage as the province settles back into a deep...

Charges laid in north Lethbridge shooting

LETHBRIDGE, AB - Charges have now been laid in connection to a north side shooting from earlier this week. 24...

New Blood Tribe Police Chief to be sworn in next week

STANDOFF, AB - A new Chief of Police has been appointed for the Blood Tribe. The Commission announced Friday that...

Milk River residents advised of Emergency Department closures next week

MILK RIVER, AB- Milk River residents in need of an Emergency Department over a few days next week will...

Winter break extended for K-12 students in Alberta as COVID cases increase

EDMONTON, AB - Students in Alberta will be getting an extended winter break as cases of COVID-19 continue to...

Estimated 4,000 new COVID-19 cases reported in Alberta

EDMONTON, AB - It looks as though we'll be ringing in the New Year with record high COVID-19 cases...

North Lethbridge shooting sends one to hospital; two people in police custody

LETHBRIDGE, AB - Two people are in police custody after a shooting on the north side Wednesday night. Lethbridge Police...

Give your Christmas tree a second life suggests Nature Conservancy of Canada

LETHBRIDGE, AB - If you're looking to prolong the holiday spirit this year, consider gifting your Christmas tree back...

Used COVID-19 home test kit required by Galt Museum and Archives

It might seem a bit odd to us now, but the Galt Museum and Archives wants a used COVID-19...

Train derailment near Barons forces highway closure

BARONS, AB - A train derailment near Barons has forced the closure of a section of Highway 23. Picture Butte...

New health measures, expanded booster program announced in Alberta

EDMONTON, AB - New health measures are taking effect Christmas Eve as Alberta faces the rapid spread of the...

West Lethbridge fire displaces residents, pets

LETHBRIDGE, AB - Residents and pets have been displaced after a house fire in west Lethbridge early Sunday morning. Firefighters...

Festival square construction pausing for winter months

LETHBRIDGE, AB - Construction at Festival Square in downtown Lethbridge is wrapping up for the winter. Concrete work is expected...
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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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