Southern Alberta grasshopper population size dampened by rain
Farmers in southern Alberta are hopeful that rainfall has helped put a damper on grasshopper population sizes this year.
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Farmers in southern Alberta are hopeful that rainfall has helped put a damper on grasshopper population sizes this year.
The Lethbridge Police Service says an officer who plead guilty to assault in connection with an on-duty incident has been conditionally discharged.
The federal government’s new Canada Strong Pass will provide Canadians and visitors with free entry and discounts at national parks and museums this summer.
An allegation of misconduct against Lethbridge’s top cop has been dismissed.
The beginning of summer festivals is in full swing, including the return of the Sixth Street Block Party on Saturday.
The Interfaith Food Bank took full advantage of the sunshine on Friday to celebrate National Garden Day.
A new mural in the pedestrian underpass near Father Leonard Van Tighem School is highlighting the creativity of Lethbridge youth.
Streets Alive Mission set out to raise $70,000 in just one day on Friday in support of its programs and services.
Lethbridge police made their largest fentanyl seizure to date earlier this week.
The Alberta Utilities Commission approved a wind project just south of Fort Macleod, but the approval hasn’t come without opposition.
The Lethbridge Police Service has been gifted two sacred eagle feathers.
Changes are coming to the Lethbridge Waste and Recycling Centre that will make it twice as fast for residents to access services.
A street dance collective in Calgary called ‘Empirical Freedom’ is organizing Fifty Hype, western Canada’s first krump tournament, on the weekend of June 14th.
The goats of summer are back in Lethbridge for another weed-eating season.
A Lethbridge man is celebrating his second big win on a scratch and win ticket this year.