Author Archives: Alex Groger

Big Trades and Christmas show hits Lethbridge

The Big Trades and Christmas trades show has come and gone for the city of Lethbridge. At this years event, there was over 150 vendors along with much more. Santa, reindeer, and the grinch were there for the kids. It was a great event to bring the city of Lethbridge together.  

LCSA keeps the students at Bay

Finals are coming up at a blazing pace for Lethbridge College students, and one thing that helps make life a little easier on them is the work of the Lethbridge College Students Association. Throughout the semester, the LCSA has been hosting numerous fun events to give its students something to look forward too. LCSA head

Nothing but sunshine

Sunshine Mountain Village has opened up for the year, and that means more than just an occasional ski for Cooper Brown. Brown has been an avid skier throughout his life, starting at the young age of only two-years-old. Brown says that the mountain is already shaping up nicely, with lots of snow covering the mountain.

Kodiaks clawin’ to victory

From Bunbury, Australia, to Lethbridge, Cory Richardson has been making a difference for basketball fans all over the globe. The Lethbridge College Kodiaks currently sport a winning 3-1 record, and that’s largely in part to the contributions Richardson has made on the court this year. Effort levels are a huge part of their success so

Cruising down the mediteranean

Five short years ago, I was blessed with the opportunity of a lifetime. I got the chance to set sail with my grandparents, and my sister down the Mediterranean ocean. What an experience. I had been on other vacations before, but I feel as if I was too young to appreciate the other ones at

A Terrorific Place

Halloween is something that only comes once a year to most, but that’s not the case with Richard and Glory Reimer. The Reimers are the proud owners of the Creepy Hollow, which is located about 40 minutes outside of Lethbridge. They have been open in that location for only three short years, but things have gone rather

Hittin’ the slopes

Snow. Snow. Snow. Why can’t you come here yet? I know it’s only October, but with fall being by far my least favorite season, I think it’s about time for the ground to be littered with it. I may sound crazy to some, but with heavy snowfall brings along one of the things I love

Germany hits Lethbridge

German tradition circled downtown Lethbridge on the weekend as the city was brought together to celebrate this year’s Oktoberfest. In what was the city’s fourth time hosting the event. Numerous people gathered at the Galt Gardens for live music, drinks, contests and much more. Organizer John Porgorzelski says the event has a great impact on

Lethbridge College = gender neutral

Lethbridge College just got a little more diverse, as gender neutral washrooms have recently been put into place. Equality among all genders has been an ongoing issue for some time now, and this is the college’s first step at creating that equality. Member of the transgender community Avery Follett believes the college taking this step will

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