‘Bigger, better event for the community’: Changes to Canada Day celebrations in Lethbridge
Final preparations are being done ahead of what’s expected to be Lethbridge’s largest Canada Day celebration on record.
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Final preparations are being done ahead of what’s expected to be Lethbridge’s largest Canada Day celebration on record.
The City of Medicine Hat is turning to a natural solution—about 2,000 copper leafy spurge flea beetles—to tackle invasive plants at Police Point Park.
Lethbridge police have released photos of two men they’re hoping to identify following the sexual assault of a 14-year-old boy in a shopping mall bathroom.
Brooks RCMP are trying to reach the family of child who was discovered alone on Highway 1 Friday.
The Milk River has been mostly dry since the St. Mary Canal Siphon near Babb, Mont., burst on June 17 of last year.
Members of the Lethbridge Police Service are ready to hit the diamond against members of Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services in a charity softball game on Friday night.
A new summer attraction designed to help cool off in the heat has been inflated in Raymond.
A Lethbridge taxi driver is accused of sexually assaulting a woman and unlawfully entering her home.
Lethbridge police are looking for help identifying a suspect in a liquor store robbery.
With summer temperatures returning to southern Alberta, many will be finding ways to beat the heat, including taking a float down the Oldman River, and that has Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services refreshing their water skills.
Shoes for Kids YQL is launching its fifth annual shoe drive, and once again, they’ve partnered up with local law enforcement.
The Lethbridge Hurricanes didn’t have to look far for their next head coach.
Some of the best golfers in Alberta are teeing off at paradise canyon for the 2025 Alberta Men’s Amateur Golf Championship June 25-27.
The City of Lethbridge is bringing back its Parks and Playground Passport for the summer of 2025, offering a family-friendly scavenger hunt through eight different parks and playgrounds.
More people are experiencing homelessness in Lethbridge than two years ago, according to the results of a recent report conducted by the City of Lethbridge.
The City of Lethbridge is getting ready to host a range of public engagement sessions to paint the next chapter of the city’s public art story.