July 27th, 2024

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Justin Sibbet – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter With chants for “what democracy looks like” and many others, around 100 members from the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) rallied in Lethbridge on Friday. The demonstration, held at the provincial building downtown, was one of many held across the province in recent days, with union

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  • Lethbridge pair cycling to fight kids’ cancer

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com During the month of August two Lethbridge residents are joining the Great Cycle Challenge Canada to fight kids’ cancer among hundreds of Albertans and thousands of Canadians alike. Dayna Daniels and Bente Hansen are among the 69 riders who are part of the Lethbridge Chapter which at the moment is ranking fourth in ... Read More »

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  • Man gets prison for firing shotgun at partner

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A 23-year-old Lethbridge man who fired a sawed-off shotgun at his girlfriend has been sent to a federal penitentiary. George Gregory Kibble was sentenced Friday in Lethbridge court of justice to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty to charges of discharging a prohibited firearm, unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted ... Read More »

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  • Red Cross helping Jasper fire victims

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com The Canadian Red Cross is helping Albertans who have been affected by wildfires in the Jasper area by the launch of the 2024 Alberta Wildfires Appeal. According to a press release sent to the Herald by the Canadian Red Cross, donations made will be used for assisting those impacted by wildfires not only ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Vulcan rugby player returns to Olympics with medal hopes

    Justin Seward – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – sports@lethbridgeherald.com Vulcan’s Keyara Wardley is getting ready for her second opportunity to represent Canada as a part of the rugby 7s team on the Olympic stage in Paris. “It’s such an honor to represent Canada, and to do it again at my second Olympic Games is really special,” said Wardley. “Representing ... Read More »

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  • Canadian Junior Little League Championship underway

    Justin Sibbet – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As the sun shines brightly in southern Alberta, a pitcher takes the mound with a batter at the plate. Game on. The 2024 edition of the Canadian Junior Little League Championship is officially underway at Spitz Stadium. Seven teams from across the nation are facing off over ... Read More »

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  • Bosch and Crozon ready for their shot at Paris Olympics

    Justin Seward – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – sports@lethbridgeherald.com Local Kacie Bosch and fellow University of Lethbridge Pronghorn women’s basketball assistant coach Paige Crozon will be chasing a gold medal at the Paris Olympics as a part of Team Canada’s 3×3 Women’s basketball beginning next week. Bosch and Crozon will be joined by the Plouffe sisters of Michelle ... Read More »

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Opinions

  • Council has been busy with a number of items

    FROM THE HALL Blaine Hyggen – Mayor of Lethbridge July is already off to a hot start – in temperature form and with all the activities taking place in our community.  I want to start this month’s column by reminding our residents of the City resources available to help residents stay cool and safe. City ... Read More »

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  • Summer’s heat is long overdue

    LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber – Managing Editor Don’t complain about the heat to me. Just don’t. After a spring that never seemed to end, southern Alberta is finally getting a taste of summer. With daytime temperatures in the 30s – we’re supposed to get a high of 38 in coming days – we’re ... Read More »

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  • When is a grizzly hunt not actually a hunt in Alberta?

    LORNE FITCH “Curiouser and curiouser!” said Alice, and many of us pondering the Ministry of Forestry and Silly Stuff’s contention that the latest plan to shoot grizzly bears isn’t a hunt. No, in the double-speak we have become accustomed to it is “protection of life and property from problem wildlife.” According to Todd Loewen, the ... Read More »

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Letters to The Editor

  • Mayor and council need to listen to the majority

    Editor: Our council has spent many thousands of our dollars to install bike lanes along 4th Avenue in the downtown area which are rarely, if ever, used.  Meanwhile many potholes from two winters ago remain and are simply getting bigger. The potholes from the past winter remain just that – potholes.  We are now halfway ... Read More »

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  • Council needs to pay attention to the majority of residents

    Editor: Our council has spent many thousands of our dollars to install bike lanes along 4th Avenue in the downtown area which are rarely, if ever, used.  Meanwhile many potholes from two winters ago remain and are simply getting bigger. The potholes from the past winter remain just that – potholes.  We are now halfway ... Read More »

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  • Ottawa is not trying to steal all of Albertans’ money

    Editor: While those of us conservatives from the world of finance continue to watch Albertans be cheated out of their oil and corporate tax wealth by these phony conservatives, Reformers, we watch Alaska and Norway continue to reap the benefits of their oil wealth by building up their Alaska Permanent Fund and Norge Bank Investment ... Read More »

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