Author Archives: Katelyn Wilson

Strong support for shopping local

The Heart of Our City Master Plan considers one of the strengths of Lethbridge to be its identity as a local and regional shopping destination. In Sept. 2007, city council recognized the special significance of downtown and adopted the framework to transform the downtown area. Jeremy Duchan, local downtown business owner of Gentlemen Three Menswear

Kodiak athlete wins top award

Lethbridge College’s top striker will be hard to replace after he averaged two goals a game last season. Nico Pasquotti, second year engineering design and drafting student, spent two seasons with the Kodiaks soccer team. He helped lead the team from a second to last finish last season, to an 8-1-1 mark this season, where

Rachael Harder makes history

No matter how you feel about politics or the candidates who ran, history was made right here in Lethbridge the night of the 2015 Federal Election. Conservative candidate, Rachael Harder, won the riding of Lethbridge, with one catch. She’s a woman and the first ever to accomplish this feat. “I’m not always sure how people

The LCSA Aggies speak out

Improving perception and dispelling myths about the food we eat are at the very core of the LCSA Aggies at Lethbridge College. The Lethbridge College Student’s Association Aggies, is a club comprised mostly of agricultural students who share the same love and passion for agriculture. The club meets monthly and engages in various social activities,

Community health program to start in new year

With unparalleled collaboration, a new program aimed at cultural competency, is making its way into Lethbridge College. Beginning January 2016, the community health promotion program will open its doors to students. The new program highlights First Nations, Metis, Inuit (FNMI) and western cultural differences in order to prepare an individual for work in any community,

Hugs in a bowl, simple concept making big impact

The belief in a simple concept is making a difference in the lives of women, children and youth throughout our community. In support of victims of domestic abuse and youth homelessness, Laura Branner introduced Soup Sisters to Lethbridge in April 2015. Since then, a group of 20 participants, a mix of both men and women,

Influenza vaccines available next week

Lethbridge College is encouraging students to do their part and get the flu shot this season. Jan Pawlak, a nurse here on campus, said the only way to prevent influenza is to get vaccinated. “If you are not immunized you can pick up the virus and hand it off to people who are incredibly susceptible,

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