New greenhouse classroom brings ‘hands-on learning to the forefront’ at Sunnyside School
An elementary school in Lethbridge County now has a new space for students to learn.
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An elementary school in Lethbridge County now has a new space for students to learn.
The Chinook Sexual Assault Centre has added a new support for its youth clients. It comes in the form of a two-year-old dog named Link.
The City of Lethbridge is helping to keep residents cool and hydrated in the river bottom this summer.
The mayor of Lethbridge is seeking another term in office. Blaine Hyggen has announced his campaign for re-election.
Alberta’s energy regulator has approved a polarizing coal exploration project in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, with a few conditions.
Bill Peters will not be returning as the head coach of the Lethbridge Hurricanes. The team announced Thursday that Peters chose not to renew his contract for the 2025-26 season and will be seeking new opportunities.
Restaurants and cafés in downtown Lethbridge are starting to open their outdoor seating.
The City of Lethbridge has embarked on a new road safety project focused on decreasing vehicle-related fatalities, injuries and collisions.
Green thumbs will be out in force this week, as the May long weekend marks the unofficial start of gardening season in southern Alberta.
A Blood Tribe man and a Calgary man face multiple charges in relation to a series of break-ins at cannabis dispensaries, liquor stores, convenience stores and other businesses and homes in Banff and Chestermere.
No Gavin McKenna? No problem.
A Lethbridge man is facing charges after he allegedly picked up a teenage girl in the downtown core before sexually assaulting her.
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.