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Ag Expo showcases newest technologies for agriculture efficiency
Lethbridge’s Trade and Convention doors have officially opened to Ag Expo this week. The renowned international trade show for agriculture...
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Mayor Hyggen says WestJet leaving Lethbridge is “frustrating”
Lethbridge Mayor, Blaine Hyggen is calling WestJet’s decision to end its commercial operations in Lethbridge “frustrating”. The Calgary-based airline says...
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Pink-Shirt-Day promotes kindness at Fleetwood Bawden Elementary School
Today is Pink Shirt Day across the country. The anti-bullying campaign began at a Nova Scotia school in 2007. Students donned pink shirts to support a fellow student who was being bullied. Years later, the day is now used to promote kindness and inclusion. Here in Lethbridge, students at Fleetwood-Bawden...
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Streets-Alive receives $405,000 donation from The-Church-of-Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints
Streets Alive Mission in Lethbridge is celebrating a generous donation of 405 thousand dollars. The money comes from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ken Kissick, co-founder and director of Streets Alive, says the...
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City Council to advocate pausing Bill 12 changes
Lethbridge City Council made the decision to advocate for a pause to the provincial changes of Bill 12, which would...
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Recent Interviews
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Pink-Shirt-Day promotes kindness at Fleetwood Bawden Elementary School
Today is Pink Shirt Day across the country. The anti-bullying campaign began at a Nova Scotia school in 2007. Students donned pink shirts to support a fellow student who was being bullied. Years later, the day is now used to promote kindness and inclusion. Here in Lethbridge, students at Fleetwood-Bawden...
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Streets-Alive receives $405,000 donation from The-Church-of-Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints
Streets Alive Mission in Lethbridge is celebrating a generous donation of 405 thousand dollars. The money comes from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ken Kissick, co-founder and director of Streets Alive, says the...
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Canadian-Taxpayers-Federation urges spending cuts as Alberta budget approaches
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on the Alberta government to cut spending, pay down debt, and increase transparency...
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Lethbridge-County partners with Rocket-Doctor to expand rural healthcare access
A new partnership to expand access to primary and urgent care for residents who live in rural areas has...
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Why the U.S. Tariff Ruling Isn’t a Win for Canada | Brian Lilley
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is facing criticism for putting immigration and services for temporary residents into a provincial referendum but...
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