Passion and results earned a University of Lethbridge student a national honour from the Canadian Society for Chemistry. Jackson Knott, a 5th year bachelor of science student’s unwavering appetite for chemistry can be felt as glides his way through the lab explaining the equipment and conducting experiments. Each year one chemistry student from one university…
Pet owners struggle to find affordable rentals
Finding an ideal home to rent in Lethbridge can be challenging, but pet owners say high costs due to extra fees are making it impossible to find affordable rentals. The Residential Tenancies Act in Alberta says landlords can decide if animals are allowed in their properties or not. The act also allows landlords to charge…
Some pet owners say finding affordable rentals in Lethbridge is challenging
Some pet owners say additional pet deposits and pet rent are making it challenging to find affordable rentals in Lethbridge. But some landlords say pets can cause considerable damage with little recourse for themselves. They add some careless tenants have spoiled it for others. Watch more here.
University of Lethbridge student wins national award
Jackson Knott was the recipient of the 2015 Award for Undergraduate Research in Inorganic Chemistry. He is the first University of Lethbridge student and the only one across Canada to have received the award.
Kodiaks point guard inspired by father’s basketball career
With the end of the basketball season in sight, one Kodiak athlete is looking at following in his father’s footsteps. Growing up in Spokane Washington, point guard Chaz Johnson was introduced to the game by his dad who was formally a professional basketball player in Australia. Johnson was initially recruited to the University of Lethbridge…
Staying safe on the roads
While Lethbridge has been fortunate as of late with balmy temperatures, snow and ice are not the best recipe for driving. But before heading out this winter, Constable Steve Baker with the Lethbridge Police Services said it’s important to plan your trip and check the road and weather conditions. “Here in Southern Alberta we have…
Conventional vs. alternative medicine
A former Lethbridge College Student has incorporated alternative medicine in her battle to fight cancer.
Lethbridge College’s Winter Walk Day challenge
Two hundred and eighty staff and 60 students participated in Winter Walk Day. Staff and students were challenged to see who could get the most participants and the students won by a landslide, Katelyn Wilson reports.
Kodiaks hit the road this weekend
With 6 games left in the season the Kodiaks men’s and women’s basketball teams look to finish strong, Katelyn Wilson reports.
Keeping Wildlife off the Runway
The Lethbridge County Airport is trying to keep wildlife off the runway with new fencing. Deer, coyotes, moose and even bison have posed problems in the past, Katelyn Wilson reports.