Limiting screen time when kids are online is vital to a child’s health. That is according to Dr. Robin Bright who is the interim Dean of Faculty for Education at the University of Lethbridge. Dr. Bright says it is important for parents to monitor their kids’ online activities especially when they’re really young. Read More
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The Lethbridge Public Library is set to celebrate Library Giving Day on April 6. The event is an international fundraiser that was started in 2019 in Seattle to raise money for local libraries. Elisabeth Hegerat, the Manager of Community and Economic Advancement for the Lethbridge Public Library, says this campaign is vital to ensure the […]Read More
The Chinook Arch is coming up to a big milestone, marking 30 years of helping different municipalities in Southwestern Alberta to offer excellent public library services. The system began back on Apr. 1, 1992 and is now featured in over 30 libraries across the province. An official with the Arch says the last 30 years […]Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted millions of Canadians. This is especially true when it comes to people’s daily routines. As Angela Stewart reports now literacy is even more vital today as many celebrate and honour Literacy Day.Read More
Four authors in our city have constructed a new picture book chronicling the history of Lethbridge. As Micah Quinn explains, this new initiative featuring hundreds of pictures took around a year to complete. You can purchase the book at Analog Books, Club Cigar Store, Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge Chapters, Stubbs Pharmacy, and the University […]Read More
Book worms in Waterton have a new way of accessing their favourite reading materials. A micro-library was recently installed, and all you need is a valid Chinook Arch Regional library card to access the books. Lesley Little, who is a board member for Chinook Arch, says this is a great option for residents in Waterton. […]Read More