How LCN is benefiting local non-profits with their Ecycle Drive, Sarah Redekop reports. The Ecycle Drive is not only reducing landfill waste. Along with providing community Wi-Fi access, the initiative will improve computer access throughout the city. I had a chance to find out how this will benefit local organizations. Broken, bulky or simply unwanted,…
Alberta unemployment
Local employment agencies have seen an increase in traffic since Alberta rang in the New Year with an unemployment rate more than double this time last year. As Halen Kooper reports, the limited number of jobs not only affects home grown Albertans but those looking to make a living here as well.
Champions till the end
For the second season in a row the Kodiaks women’s basketball team is setting the bar high. The girls ended off last season with two losses and are currently undefeated this season. They hope to continue their no loss success till the end of this season too, Tawnya Plain Eagle reports. Brad Karren, the head…
Kodiaks come clawing back
We dropped in on the Kodiaks volleyball teams after the holiday break to see how they’re shaping up for the second half of the season, Meagan Williams reports.
Lethbridge Police Service facility expansion
The Lethbridge Police Service headquarters is getting a revamp with a cost of just under $28 million. I had the chance to sit down and talk with the Inspector of the LRPS and get the inside scoop of what is going on behind the scenes, Jonathan Guignard reports.
Pets for presents
Playful puppies and cute kittens are someone’s idea of the perfect present for friends and family this holiday season. With their fluffy fur and tiny tails, they can be hard to resist. Meagan Williams looks at why you should think twice about giving pets as a gift this Christmas.
U of L honours blood tribe elder
University of Lethbridge honours the late Narcisse Blood by presenting the family with a plaque that will forever change the name of the native lounge at the University.