
The nice weather helped February fly by. Here are some of the cool things that happened during the shortest month:
Corb Lund’s Water Not Coal petition officially launched in February. Canvassers have until June 10 to collect 178,000 in-person signatures. (CTV)
Lethbridge is expanding its electric vehicle charging network with two new chargers at the Helen Schuler Nature Centre, bringing the total number of chargers in the city to 26. (City of Lethbridge).
Researchers at the University of Lethbridge have made cool new discoveries about an extinct Hawaiian bird called the Apteribis. (University of Lethbridge)
Fort Macleod is getting its first ever traffic light. (CTV)
Chief Troy Knowlton of the Piikani Nation has been awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for his service to the Piikani Nation. (CJWE)
Lethbridge’s winter warm spell broke a number of daily temperature records when we hit 20 C in February. (CJWE)
University of Lethbridge professor Dr. Andrew Iwaniuk shared his insights into bird intelligence. (Lethbridge Herald).
Bull trout are in trouble and recent decisions to allow more logging in the headwaters aren’t helping. (Lorne Fitch via Crowsnest Headwaters).
A new video celebrates the process to design and install the underpass mural at Father Leonard Van Tighem School. (Public Art Lethbridge)
For the first time in 10 years, homelessness in Lethbridge decreased slightly in 2025 as compared to 2024. (CTV)
The provincial water outlook suggests that water levels in southern Alberta rivers, including in the Oldman watershed, may be at normal or above normal levels for this coming summer. (CJWE)
A new mural by Kennedy Chin called Passing Spaces has been installed inside the City Centre Transit Station. (Public Art Lethbridge)