Lethbridge Herald

What Herald provides can’t be replaced

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We’ve been Lethbridge Herald subscriber­s for 46 years. That’s about 15,650 issues. We were both born and raised here in Lethbridge. We’ve volunteere­d here, worked here, owned a business here, raised children and are enjoying our grandchild­ren here.

Like thousands of Lethbridge retired folks, we own computers, smartphone­s, television­s and radios, so we have an abundance of ways to access world news, but the “daily” dose of local Lethbridge news and general informatio­n over our morning coffee or an evening refreshmen­t is extremely important to us. We’ve relied on advertisin­g in The Herald all our lives, to attend festivals, parades, concerts, sporting events, openings and closings of retail stores, elections, movies, civic celebratio­ns and fundraiser­s, all held locally. Bob and one of our daughters chose a Herald paper route for their first job. We have a Second World War veteran whose picture appears in the Nov. 11 Remembranc­e issue each year. We’ve posted family births, weddings, anniversar­ies and, sadly, obituaries in The Herald. We’ve had countless pictures and articles from The Herald tacked onto our fridge over the years.

The local flavour of the Lethbridge Herald cannot possibly be replaced by regional news coverage in any form. We could do without a multitude of things the city council spends money on, but we would damn sure miss the Lethbridge Herald.

Bob and Barb Cole

Lethbridge

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