Waterton Lakes National Park saw an increase in visitors over the summer after the federal government introduced free and discounted admissions for young Canadians to explore Canadian attractions.
As this year’s Whoop-Up Days continues to see “really good” attendance numbers, local community groups are banking on the added foot traffic to showcase their work.
A municipal vote is less than 100 days away, and the City of Lethbridge continues to tweak its election process after the province introduced changes to the Local Authorities Election Act, or Bill 20, last year.
A significant bridge rehabilitation project expected to last nearly two months and involve several lane closures along Lethbridge’s Whoop-Up Drive is set to get underway next week.