Quinn Campbell
Anchor/Digital Journalist
Quinn Campbell is the Anchor and Producer of Global Lethbridge’s 5, 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts.
After receiving a Broadcasting Diploma from Lethbridge College, she spent four years as a morning radio host at one of Lethbridge’s country music stations.
Quinn joined Global Lethbridge in 2008 and has worked as a reporter covering stories ranging from agriculture to crime. Some of her most notable stories are the roadside shooting near Claresholm in 2011, the 2013 Alberta floods, the triple murder case in the Crowsnest Pass in 2015, the Kenow Wildfire in 2017 along with countless municipal, provincial and federal elections.
She was also part of the Global Lethbridge team awarded the Bert Cannings Award for the Best Small Market Newscast (Prairie Region) for its coverage of the Blairmore Amber Alert in September of 2015.
Raised on her family farm near Stavely, she has a passion for agriculture and now ranches with her husband just outside of Magrath.
When Quinn isn’t chasing a story or anchoring a newscast, she loves spending time volunteering with many different community organizations including 4-H Alberta, an organization she was a part of as a kid, riding one of her horses, working cattle, or pulling weeds in her garden.
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Video Archives
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 27
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 23
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 22
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 21
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 20
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 15
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 14
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 13
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 12
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 8
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 7
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 6
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 5
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Feb. 2
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Jan. 31
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Jan. 30
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Jan. 29
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Jan. 25
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Jan. 18
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Global News at 5 Lethbridge: Jan. 12
Author Archives
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Drone technology locating lost grave sites in southern AlbertaA group of students and researchers from the University of Lethbridge recently used some high flying technology to help southern Alberta communities' honour and protect their past.EnvironmentNov 22, 2023
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Calf prices in Alberta hit record high amid drought conditionsExperts say a shrinking cow herd is driving demand and that's pushing up calf prices to the highest they have ever been. It’s a pay day many ranchers have been banking on.EconomySep 6, 2023
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Woman sentenced to 10 years for Lethbridge hostage taking incidentA sentence has been handed down in a downtown hostage taking case that left a woman fighting for her life last summer. She suffered life threatening injuries.CrimeSep 5, 2023
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Lethbridge Hurricanes kick off training camp under new head coach Bill PetersEnmax Centre was abuzz Thursday with the kick off to this season's Lethbridge Hurricanes training camp under new head coach Bill Peters.SportsAug 31, 2023
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Whoop-Up Days sets attendance record in 2023The dust has settled and the numbers are in for this year's Whoop-Up Days. The popular Lethbridge fair set new attendance records.EconomyAug 30, 2023
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City of Lethbridge asking residents to conserve waterThe city is asking for voluntary action from residents to help prevent the need for mandatory restrictions in the coming days and weeks.EnvironmentAug 17, 2023
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Fire risk high for harvest season in southern AlbertaA ready-to-harvest farm field in southern Alberta is full of fire-starting fuels with tinder-dry crops and grasses.WeatherAug 15, 2023
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Irrigation to end early in southern AlbertaAccording to the Raymond Irrigation District (RID) extremely low reservoir levels have led to the decision to shut off water earlier than normal.WeatherAug 14, 2023
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Women’s health crisis: Ob-gyn shortage in Lethbridge cause for concernLong wait times, rescheduled or cancelled appointments and lots of unanswered questions is what expectant parents are facing right now at Chinook Regional Hospital.HealthAug 4, 2023
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Team Canada Junior Roller Derby teams head to World Cup in FranceRoller derby isn't considered a mainstream sport, but its popularity has been enjoying some growth in recent years and now Canada’s National Youth team is headed to the World Cup.SportsJul 18, 2023
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Lethbridge County looking for feedback through economic development surveyThe economy continues to be top of mind for many Albertans and it has Lethbridge County exploring how to strategically plan for its future.EconomyJul 13, 2023
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Fort Macleod celebrates RCMP turning 150The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is marking 150 years of service and the Fort Museum in Fort Macleod is celebrating in a big way.CanadaJul 12, 2023
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Southern Alberta family frustrated with AISH policyA southern Alberta family is pushing for change to some of Alberta’s social assistance programs after their circumstances left them in a major financial crunch.EconomyJul 6, 2023
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City of Lethbridge addresses concerns over Galt Gardens play spaceThere are mixed reviews from residents about the new Galt Gardens play space. The city is sharing some information in hopes of easing concerns around the new project.CanadaJun 27, 2023
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Lethbridge mother pleads guilty in infant abuse caseThe mother of an infant pleaded guilty to one count of failing to provide the necessaries of life in Lethbridge court on Friday. The mother was charged in January.CrimeJun 16, 2023
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Grasshoppers and mosquitoes emerge in southern AlbertaThe warm weather draws many of us outside, but it also brings on some pesky pests. It's officially time to watch for mosquitoes and grasshoppersEnvironmentJun 6, 2023
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Lethbridge non-profits face fundraising challengesThis time of year is when many non-profits ramp up their fundraising efforts, but lately many of their mainstay fundraising events are having to be postponed or cancelled.ConsumerJun 5, 2023
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VisitLethbridge.com launches new initiativesVistLethbridge.com is launching four major initiatives to keep the city top of mind for visitors. The new vision highlights Lethbridge as a four season destination city.EconomyMay 9, 2023
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Seeing double: 22 sets of twins born between 2 southern Alberta ranchesCattle producers in southern Alberta are still hard at work calving cows and getting ready for this warmer weather. For one farm family, 2023 is proving to be a unique year.CanadaMay 1, 2023
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Spring seeding underway in southern AlbertaThe snow is melting across the prairies and that means farmers are gearing up for seeding season. The late start has slowed things down, farmers say the moisture is worth it.WeatherApr 25, 2023
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Heggie family donates land for new Raymond Stampede locationRaymond is home to Canada’s first stampede, dating all the way back to 1903. It's been held in the same location since the beginning, but 2023 will be the site's last rodeo.CanadaApr 18, 2023
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Lethbridge greenhouse sees high demand for seeds amid growing inflation concernsSpring is officially here and many southern Albertans will be looking at ways to cut some of those grocery costs. Seeds and supplies are already in high demand as interest grows.ConsumerMar 21, 2023
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Lethbridge Housing Authority looking for new supportive housing provider after YWCA bows outThe Lethbridge Housing Authority will be looking for a new provider to help with permanent supportive housing after the YWCA announced it wouldn't be continuing with its 24 unitsHealthMar 20, 2023
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Horsefly Regional Emergency Spillway Project underway in southern AlbertaThe official groundbreaking of the Horsefly Regional Emergency Spillway project was a historic moment for communities in southern Alberta.EconomyMar 17, 2023
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Construction on Lethbridge agri-food hub $10M over budgetLethbridge and District Exhibition is over budget on the Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre. Additional money is needed from the city to complete deconstruction of the old facility.EconomyMar 16, 2023