Rents dropping but students still struggling to get by
Rents continue to come down in Lethbridge and across Alberta, but many students are still struggling to afford housing and school.
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Rents continue to come down in Lethbridge and across Alberta, but many students are still struggling to afford housing and school.
A new study shows former coal mines are impacting the environment even decades after they shut down.
A charge has been laid after a semi-truck collided with the underside of the Whoop-Up Drive bridge on Wednesday morning.
We now know who will serve as honorary parade marshals at the 2025 Whoop-Up Days Parade.
City of Lethbridge crews, contractors and engineers are continuing to inspect the bottom of the Whoop-Up Drive bridge after a semi-truck hauling a scraper hit it and became stuck Wednesday morning.
Parks Canada is reminding visitors to Waterton Lakes National Park to plan ahead after the park reached capacity and had to divert traffic over the August long weekend.
Lethbridge’s police chief will stay on as the city’s top cop for another four years.
There are several closures to be aware of in Lethbridge on Heritage Day.
This year’s Heritage Day festival in Lethbridge is all set to take place Monday.
A member of the Blood Tribe is being named as the next assistant coach for the Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League.
A Coutts border blockade protester will serve a two-year sentence at home after court proceedings wrapped up this week.
Businesses in southern Alberta are getting the chance to try out a publicly accessible supercomputer.
Alberta RCMP and Lethbridge police are reminding drivers to stay safe this long weekend by planning ahead and taking extra precautions on roadways.
Non-CUSMA-compliant goods now face a 35 per cent tariff to enter the United States.
As heat returns to the long-range forecast in Lethbridge, outreach organizations are preparing to help the vulnerable population stay cool, while fire officials monitor the increasing fire risk.