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Whoop-Up Days sound interestingSubscriber

It's a little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll, and a little bit metal. This summer's newly unveiled Whoop-Up Days Festival music lineup promises "a different flavour" for concert-goers.

Air show to operate every two years in Lethbridge, following 2013

This summer’s air show will bring the crowd-pleasing Snowbirds and Sky Hawks to Lethbridge.
But Washington’s decision to ground American aerobatic teams has triggered a decision to hold the Alberta International Air Show every second year.

Explosive discovery on Blood Reserve

Farm work on the Blood Reserve harvested more than crops Tuesday after an explosive discovery revealed a Second World War military training site. As barley farmers worked on the northend of the reserve Tuesday morning, what looked like artillery shells stopped a tractor in its tracks.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 May 2013 22:33

Former city man escapes tornadoes deadly path

After years of research, a Lethbridge College graduate has become an expert in terrorism. Sociology professor Kelly Damphousse became recognized across the U.S.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 May 2013 22:34

Suffield EOD Team on Blood Reserve to examine military devices found in field

What appeared to be old bombs located in the north end of the Blood Reserve has attracted the attention of southern Alberta’s Canadian Forces Base.

LRPS seeking help locating 24-year-old man

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a 24-year old man, and two others have been charged in relation to a Monday theft.

Parkland problemsSubscriber

As Lethbridge's population grows and city limits expand, some local runners worry the parkland they love will fall victim to too many pushed boundaries. Richard Carvalho spends many mornings running along the river valley year-round.

Massage therapist chargedSubscriber

A Lethbridge man faces a charge of sexual assault following an alleged incident at a local massage parlour on the weekend. Lethbridge Regional Police said a client filed a complaint to them after allegedly being assaulted by a massage therapist.

Seniors' care concernsSubscriber

Some of Alberta's most vulnerable seniors are being put at risk as care facilities grapple with a change to the way they are funded by Alberta Health Services.

Ellis seeks mayor's chair

It's official: Councillor Faron Ellis will campaign to be mayor of Lethbridge. Ellis, a political science instructor at Lethbridge College, declared his intention Thursday - a day after Mayor Rajko Dodic announced he won't seek re-election.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 May 2013 22:40

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