September 12th, 2024

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Al Beeber – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – abeeber@lethbridgeherald.com September 11 is a day that will forever be remembered with sadness and the feeling of loss after the al-Qaeda terrorist attacks on the U.S. in 2001. Thousands of innocent people lost their lives when four airliners were hijacked, two of them which were flown into the Twin Towers of

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Local News

  • Leeroy Stagger showcasing new album tonight at the Owl

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com For 15 years, Leeroy Stagger made Lethbridge his home and tonight he’s renewing old acquaintances with a concert at the Owl Acoustic Lounge. Now resettled back on Vancouver Island where he and his family moved when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, Stagger is on a tour promoting his latest album. With his ... Read More »

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  • Elder in Residence getting honourary degree at U of L fall convocation

    The University of Lethbridge will be awarding an honorary doctorate to its Elder in Residence during the fall convocation. Elder Ninnaisipistoo (Owl Chief) Francis First Charger has been an Elder in Residence for the university since 2008 and his advice has been invaluable to staff, students and faculty. First Charger started his work at the ... Read More »

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  • FLVT does annual Terry Fox run for cancer research

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Students and staff at Father Leonard Van Tighem School took part in their annual Terry Fox Blast Off Run to raise awareness and funds for cancer research Wednesday. After gathering at the school gymnasium where students and staff watched a video about Terry Fox’s journey across the country and how he raised funds ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Stewart plans to lead while building on strong 2023 season

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Local cross country runner/ indoor track athlete  Owen Stewart is thriving as he enters what his last season at Lethbridge Polytechnic with the Kodiaks. Stewart is coming into the new cross country/ indoor track season building off of a string of honours  last season that he  received at the  Alberta ... Read More »

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  • Wormald looks to be a leader and stay healthy this season

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald For Lethbridge Hurricanes forward, Logan Wormald, he plans on being a  leader with the club as a 19-year-old and hopes to stay healthy for a whole season. “ That’s something I’m super excited for and to kind of guide the young guys in the right direction,” said Wormald, on being ... Read More »

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  • Lots of action at turf club over the weekend

    Alexandra Noad Lethbridge Herald  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter  Another weekend of horses barrelling down the track at Rocky Mountain Turf Club took place last weekend. Both days held seven races along with activities for the entire family to enjoy. The first race Saturday had five horses running at a length of five furlongs. She’s a ... Read More »

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Opinions

  • MP sets out priorities for return to Parliament

    FROM THE HILL Rachael Thomas – Conservative Member of Parliament for Lethbridge During my childhood, it was normal for strangers to join my family for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Easter. If my parents learned of someone needing a place to spend the holidays, an invitation was quickly extended. My four siblings and I were always excited ... Read More »

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  • Has the University of Lethbridge lost its soul?

    Dan O’Donnell This is the first week of classes at the University of Lethbridge. It’s an exciting time. Old friends are catching up, and new students are finding their way around campus. It’s also our “shopping period,” where students can attend different classes to see what else they might be interested in.  At the U ... Read More »

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  • Television networks are abandoning your city

    LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber – managing editor The media landscape has changed globally, nationally and locally as we’ve all seen and read as traditional news organizations struggle to generate advertising revenue to pay journalists’ salaries and company operating expenses. After all, running a media outlet isn’t cheap and as revenues decline and inflation ... Read More »

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Letters to The Editor

  • Should we be looking at history for lessons about the future?

    Editor: We can’t eat money.” Alberta’s population is exploding. More people are crushing the “Alberta Advantage.”  Our beauty, our water, our cities, our housing is inflating to the disadvantage of our people. What we love about our Alberta, blue sky, white mountains, green forests, blue rivers. All are changing the more we want, the more ... Read More »

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  • Challenges lie ahead for Canadian labourers

    Editor: As we approach Labour Day 2024, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on the significant strides made by workers in Canada, as well as the challenges that lie ahead. This year, Labour Day is more than just a celebration; it’s a call to action for all of us who believe in the power of ... Read More »

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  • Alberta condo owners have been shorted by the province

    Editor: The fact that Minister Neudorf has any comments on using the words affordability and electricity in the same paragraph is absolutely laughable. Remember the electricity rebate package from last year that saw most home owners received a total of $500 in monthly rebates on the costs of their electricity as a credit on their ... Read More »

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