Former Lethbridge Hurricanes defenceman commits to NCAA school Quinnipiac
A former Hurricane has found a new place to play.
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A former Hurricane has found a new place to play.
The Lethbridge and District Exhibition’s (LDE) $70.6 million Agri-food Hub and Trade Centre was never designed to hold livestock – at least in phase one of the project – according to newly released confidential reports held by the City of Lethbridge.
A same-sex couple says it has been a long and stressful four years, but they’re hopeful as their discrimination case is set to go before an Alberta human rights tribunal.
A cooler start to spring delayed many plants and trees from fully blooming. But with warmer temperatures, plants are in bloom and pollen is in the air.
Police out of Lethbridge say catching a napping break-and-enter suspect led to several thousand fentanyl doses being taken out of circulation.
Nicholas Sheran Elementary School will be given the Betty Grigg Inclusive Education Award by Inclusion Lethbridge for its efforts to display outstanding inclusive practices in dealing with staff, students, families and the community.
Lethbridge police are looking for help to track down a man wanted in connection with a recent sexual assault.
The City of Lethbridge will be doing repairs to a pedestrian ramp on University Drive West starting Monday that will impact motorists and pedestrians.
Those looking at spring cleaning this weekend can put unwanted items on their front lawn for the annual Reuse Rendezvous.
The Lethbridge Hurricanes selected nine players during the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft on Thursday.
The City of Lethbridge is looking at an option to split the Lethbridge and District Exhibition (LDE) into two separate entities to operate the Agri-food Hub and Trade Centre going forward.
The Medicine Hat Tigers are getting reinforcements in the form of two NHL draft picks ahead of their WHL Championship series against the Spokane Chiefs.
Lethbridge police cadets are participating in low light/no light night shooting exercises Friday at the police range.
The playing part of their season is over but the Lethbridge Hurricanes were busy Thursday looking to the future.
The groundwork is being laid to create a municipally-controlled non-profit corporation to consolidate event management for the Lethbridge and District Exhibition.
A 60-year-old Lethbridge woman charged in a pedestrian collision that resulted in three children suffering serious injuries has been fined.