September 16th, 2025

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Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Lethbridge Polytechnic’s annual Coulee Fest community-wide celebration and summer send-off was back and better than ever; gathering students, alumni, faculty and the Lethbridge community for a day of free family-friendly fun and connection at the polytechnic campus Saturday. Coulee Fest originated in 2017 to celebrate what was

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Local News

  • Skies will stay dry after rainy July

    After a wet July in which 81.1 millimetres of rain fell upon Lethbridge, the skies have dried up. In August, the city only saw 12 mm of precipitation and 10 days into September, zero amounts of measurable rain have been recorded. Some moisture could be coming soon, however, with a chance of minimal amounts of ... Read More »

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  • Horner, ATA ramping up strike rhetoric

    Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Lethbridge Herald Both sides in the provincial teachers strike fired shots across the bough on Tuesday as tensions over strike negotiations continue to rise. Finance Minister Nate Horner issued a statement referring to a document provided to teachers across the province by the ATA, called “Talking Points.” He complained about false accusations towards ... Read More »

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  • Paul Brandt’s a star in more ways than one

    Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing crimes in Canada, with more than 4,500 incidents being reported between 2013 and 2023. Paul Brandt, an Alberta country singer known for his hits Alberta Bound, Convoy and My Heart Has a History, has been working in the anti-trafficking ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Competitive bowler heading into Alberta Sports Hall of Fame

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Long-time local competitive bowler Dianne Violini, who is now 75 years old, is set to be inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame for her successes in her five-pin bowling career later this month.  “I don’t really know how to put it in words ,” said Violini , on ... Read More »

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  • LMHA’s female hockey looks to grow divisions

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge  Minor Hockey Association’s female division is ramping up  for a new season and the hope is to see some change and more development at certain levels. Through all Lethbridge female hockey there are teams in U11 level and up and players have the choice of the Cyclones or trying ... Read More »

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  • Athleticism, pitching are top focuses at PBA fall camp

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Prairie Baseball Academy Dawgs kicked off their new season last week and early in the fall camp it looks like athleticism and pitching are being addressed. PBA recruited 76 kids for the fall camp and head coach Todd Hubka praised fellow coaches Josh Burgmann and Ryan MacDonald for the ... Read More »

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Opinions

  • Harvest Season a celebration of excellence and economic strength

    Nathan Neudorf Lethbridge East MLA As the combines begin their steady march across golden fields, and the scent of freshly turned earth fills the air, Lethbridge enters one of its most iconic and inspiring seasons: harvest.  For many, it’s a beautiful sight. For our community, it’s a powerful reminder of who we are and what ... Read More »

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  • Support for disabled entrepreneurs severely limited

    Margaux Wosk Quoi Media When I read the recently published report from Canada’s Chief Accessibility Officer, “Getting to Work: Accessible Employment in Canada,” my heart sank. Another government report on disabled workers that leaves out self-employment as a valid option. I’m Autistic, diagnosed in my late 20s. Long before that diagnosis, I struggled with learning ... Read More »

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  • UCP, AER have forgotten who they serve

    Lorne Fitch For the Herald Faith is fragile and it’s fading fast for governance in Alberta. For me it’s not just for the obvious reasons— politically motivated pension schemes and police forces, perverse social engineering, and the systematic dismantling of public health care.  No, the lens I see Alberta through is its natural resource treasures ... Read More »

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Letters to The Editor

  • Why does MLA Neudorf want to divide the Lethbridge ridings?

    Editor, I wrote a letter to Mr. Neudorf in the spring of 2024, suggesting that maybe he and a few other Conservatives in the UCP bunch, get a little exercise and stroll across the legislative floor and join with Albertans to govern Alberta for Alberta. He personally told me he got a chuckle out of ... Read More »

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  • ER team at CRH deserves praise for their excellent care

    Editor, I’d like to thank the Chinook Regional Hospital for great E.R. service and great staff. I fell last Sunday, cut my hand which needed stitches. From the moment I walked into the Lethbridge ER bleeding, I was quickly assessed, treated with care and off to x-ray.  Yes, I broke my wrist, which required a ... Read More »

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  • Lethbridge is long overdue for a municipal ward system

    Editor, Wouldn’t it be nice when a person comes knocking asking for your vote in the upcoming election if they could say,\”Hi I’m campaigning for councillor for Ward 6, can I count on your support\?” rather than “Hi I’m campaigning for a seat on council, I’ll represent everybody but nobody, can I ask for your ... Read More »

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