May 10th, 2024

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Al Beeber – LETHBRIDGE HERALD – abeeber@lethbridgeherald.com The provincial government is introducing sweeping legislation that the UCP says will allow it to more quickly and effectively manage emergencies. The Emergency Statutes Amendment Act was to be introduced Thursday afternoon in the legislature. Among the proposed changes is to the Election Act which would move the set election

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Local News

  • Fire recruits put through the paces in training sessions

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services’ newest recruits had the opportunity to learn how to dive out of a window safely and break through walls to get out of a room with no windows during a training exercise Thursday morning. Captain Sean Larkin spoke prior to the training exercises and said they were very ... Read More »

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  • Restoration set to begin on Fokker aircraft

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com Transporting a Fokker F-28 – be careful how you say that – to the Lethbridge Airport was tough enough, but now the real work begins. The 49-year-old airplane arrived at the airport late last month, carried on a flatbed trailer from Saskatoon, Sask., where it sat for some years waiting for the Time ... Read More »

    17 hours ago
  • Studies suggest hearing loss and dementia may be connected

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com The jury may still be out, but research seems to indicate hearing loss and cognitive health is likely connected. A study more than a decade ago involving about 630 participants revealed that hearing loss seemed to be independently associated with dementia, but it was unclear at the time if hearing loss is a ... Read More »

    17 hours ago

Local Sports

  • PBA get much-needed split

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald A Josh Clark sacrifice  fly in the bottom of the 10th inning scored Morgan Halliday for the winning run in a 1-0 Prairie Baseball Academy Dawgs victory over the Edmonton Collegiate Hawks in the second game of the double header between the two teams at Lloyd Nolan Yard on Thursday. ... Read More »

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  • Hurricanes stock up on centremen in Prospects Draft

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Hurricanes officially wrapped up another season with the completion of the WHL Prospects Draft on Thursday. The Canes chose eight forwards, a goalie and six defencemen in total. “When I zero in on our group, we are just as excited as can be,” said Peter Anholt, Hurricanes GM. ... Read More »

    23 hours ago
  • Young Miners have lots of upside this season

    By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald   The Lethbridge Miners American Legion  ‘A’ baseball team open the season tomorrow with plenty of upside as a  young group. “We’re quite excited with the group of kids we have,” said Miners head coach Nicholas Ankermann. The Miners have only two 18 year olds returning from last year who ... Read More »

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  • Guardian angel was watching

    LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber – managing editor I made it! I’m officially a senior citizen after turning 65 this week. While I had intended to celebrate by taking a week off as I’ve traditionally done over the years, as you can tell since you’re reading this column that didn’t happen. I couldn’t leave ... Read More »

    15 hours ago
  • When you’re in a hole, don’t dig another one

    LORNE FITCH One definition of a consultant is someone who looks at your watch and tells you what time it is. The recently released consultant’s report— Adaptation Roadmap for the SSRB: Assessment of Strategic Water Management Projects to Support Economic Development in the South Saskatchewan River Basin— is a mirror reflecting back the aspirations of ... Read More »

    4 days ago
  • Canadians not fooled by Trudeau’s empty promises

    FROM THE HILL Rachael Thomas – Conservative Member of Parliament for Lethbridge Have you ever heard of a snake oil salesman?  The term originated in the 1900s from an infamous impostor who sold snake oil as a miracle medicine. It turns out the supposed “snake oil” was just a concoction of mineral oil, beef fat, ... Read More »

    7 days ago

Letters to The Editor

  • We must find a way to co-exist in a democratic society

    Editor: The United States of America is where the largest number of creative people live in the world. It is because Americans value personal freedom as the most important life principle. They have few taboos, and fewer customs and traditions to honour. That’s why Americans have won more Nobel Prizes in all categories than any ... Read More »

    15 hours ago
  • Conservatives will continue to offer solutions to preserve the environment

    Editor: Regarding the state funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney, https://youtube.com/live/AW5jsROEucU?si=W0ffBxvoiweDTc9b  Watch Hon. Jean Charest’s eulogy starting at 2:41.00. Don’t let anyone, especially Justin Trudeau and the Liberals, ever tell you that Conservatives don’t care about the environment because we care.  Brian Mulroney and the PC party were decades ahead of the others on ... Read More »

    3 days ago
  • Danielle Smith can’t be trusted to lead Alberta

    Editor: An article in the Lethbridge Herald (April 26, 2024) states that Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government has introduced a bill that will grant the provincial government sweeping powers over municipalities. This would include the right to fire councillors and overturn bylaws. It would also allow political parties to run in municipal elections.  This is ... Read More »

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