Lethbridge’s Trade and Convention doors have officially opened to Ag Expo this week. The renowned international trade show for agriculture technologies is hosting 310 exhibitors from across the world. The Expo will give farmers an Read More
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Lethbridge’s premier agriculture trade show returns to the Trade and Convention Centre this week. About 310 exhibitors from around the world will converge in Lethbridge for AG Expo beginning Wednesday, including vendors from as far Read More
A town in central Alberta may soon be the home to the largest data centre in all of Canada. More than 300 acres of land will become home to Synapse Data Centre. Their plan is to Read More
A researcher at Lethbridge Polytechnic was awarded a prestigious Research Innovation Award for using AI in developing a low cost, less-wasteful method of crop testing. Dr. Chandra Singh is the Director of the Advanced Post-harvest Read More
Lethbridge County is boosting the future of science and technology, giving a 2-thousand dollars scholarship for local students beginning their post-secondary studies in or related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics or STEM fields this Read More
The Lethbridge and District Exhibition is host to this years Geek Fest, a showcase of small businesses and vendors who share elements of pop culture, gaming and new technologies.Read More
Ag Expo kicked off on Wednesday at the L&D Exhibition, and features some of the latest advancements in agriculture technology, equipment and products between 300 various vendors.Read More
Technology has long served as a safety measure. A cell phone, for example, can get you out of a bind during an emergency. That’s why Lethbridge Family Services and other charities are continuing, for Read More
Ten-thousand water meters across Lethbridge are going to be replaced. City officials say the three-year program will replace outdated meters with better technology. Leanne Lammertsen, Manager of Water and Waste-Water operations, says the upgrades will Read More
Organizations such as Tourism Lethbridge, the BI-POC Foundation, and the Lethbridge School Board, will be hosting their own booths to discuss the advancements they have made. Uggenti says the event will also feature panels and Read More
Over 400 members from the Blood Tribe are now using a new mobile communications app through the Kainai Nation. The app was launched on February 17th and is meant to help out residents who are looking Read More
A young boy from Bow Island who suffers from a genetic condition which inhibits his ability to eat independently is pushing the limits thanks to a new robotic device. As Angela Stewart explains, this robot Read More
The technology behind electric vehicles has come a long way. That is according to William York who is the director of the Electric Vehicle Association of Alberta. York says when it comes to charging your Read More
Electric vehicles seem to be gaining in popularity right now. The big issue for many Canadians is their range. How far can you go on a single charge? Doug Lui is a board member and Read More
An interesting topic covered during Thursday’s farming conference was the production of hemp. According to an official with Farming Smarter, Alberta farmers have been growing hemp for the last ten years and it’s Read More
Personal privacy has never been so much at risk as it is today – especially with the increasing use of social media. Apparently there is now even facial recognition technology being used that can discern your Read More