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CFB Suffield increasing military activity this year
There will be familiar sights and sounds returning to the Canadian Forces Base in Suffield, Alberta this summer. The commander...
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SAAG to launch exhibit on Saturday at Excite
A new art display will be up for viewing in Lethbridge on Saturday. The exhibition marks the start of a new collaboration between the Southern AB Art Gallery...
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Streets Alive celebrates opening of its new facility
Streets Alive Mission celebrated the grand opening of its new facility on Thursday. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the community came together...
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City of Lethbridge introduces new mattress disposal system
It’s springtime and that usually means spring cleaning. But if you have any old mattresses you’re throwing away…don’t take them...
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Coaldale Cobras hosting U18C Hockey Provincial Championship
As minor hockey season is wrapping up across the country, Coaldale is playing host to the U18C Hockey Alberta Provincial...
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Recent Interviews
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SAAG to launch exhibit on Saturday at Excite
A new art display will be up for viewing in Lethbridge on Saturday. The exhibition marks the start of a new collaboration between the Southern AB Art Gallery...
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Galt-Museum presents new exhibit on Lethbridge’s brewing history
A new temporary exhibit at the Galt Museum and Archives is a celebration of Lethbridge’s local brewing history. The exhibit, called “A...
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Community impact is recognized at YMCA Lethbridge awards-ceremony
A scholarships and awards ceremony was held at the YMCA in Lethbridge on Tuesday. The event recognized outstanding employees, volunteers,...
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Brain Awareness Week highlights neuroscience research at University-of-Lethbridge
What goes on inside the human brain? That’s what the University of Lethbridge hopes to answer during its annual Brain Awareness Week....
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Lethbridge Polytechnic, Blackfoot Confederacy sign MOU
Lethbridge Polytechnic and the Blackfoot Confederacy have signed a memorandum of understanding strengthening their existing relationship. Dr. Brad Donaldson, president and CEO of Lethbridge Polytechnic, says today’s Stone...
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