Black History Month wrapped up the festivities in Lethbridge. A week fully of activities showcased the history of African-American culture across Canada and here locally.
Panda Magic
Back in 1988 Calgary was home to two giant pandas on loan from China as part of bringing in more attractions for the Olympics. It was a great year for the city and people in the community were able to view the pandas for almost 8 months. 30 years later the people of Calgary will…
Hurricanes hometown heroes return
The Lethbridge Hurricanes celebrated one of its most successful teams in franchise history. Last week the team celebrated the 1996/97 squad on being the only team to win the Western Hockey League (WHL) championship. It had been 20 years since the squad has gathered to celebrate their historical run all the way to the Memorial…
Support for Muslim community in Lethbridge
The people of Lethbridge came together to show a sign of unity as a candle light vigil was held for the victims of the shooting in Quebec City. It was a way to show that the Muslim community does not stand alone in such a difficult time.
Let’s Talk effect in Lethbridge
Bell Let’s Talk had an effect across Canada and right here in Lethbridge. Steve Seto reports
Black History Month kick off at Lethbridge College
Black History Month kicked off at Lethbridge College and around the country. Steve Seto has more.
Struggling with staying healthy?
When it comes to living a healthy lifestyle it can be tough to figure out which trend is the right one for you. Finding one that can be done every day is making sure you eat healthy and saying ‘no’ to some of the tempting deep fried foods. We all enjoy eating out every now…
Downtown uprising
The downtown core will soon be home to more residents in the coming months as the Downtown Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) is expecting 43 condos built in the area. This will help in the overall project of making sure more visitors come downtown. Living downtown will change the cultural environment and help businesses. “It’s a…
Weekend ahead for Kodiaks Volleyball
The Kodiaks volleyball teams will play some crucial games against Olds College on Jan. 27 and 29.
United Way role-playing its part to fight poverty
Lines get long at the local mock grocery store during the middle of the simulation. As the seasons change and many of us head back to work or classes through January, you can see the outlook of a new year.This can mean a vacation or the hope of finishing the school year and the positivity…