The time is up, the votes are in and Mocha Cabana has won the competition for the highest support of local producers in Lethbridge. The annual Iron Chef competition celebrated community roots using ingredients almost entirely sourced out of southern Alberta. Created to mimic the popular television show, the chefs at Mocha Cabana competed for…
Men’s volleyball team makes play for provincials
The Kodiak men’s volleyball team is hoping to finish the season strong this semester with new goals, plans and a lot of team work. Finishing the season last year in second place and being undefeated for the last 10 games, the team is only one win away from securing themselves a spot in this year’s…
Indigenous Celebration Day
The hallways of Lethbridge College were filled with bright colours, music and laughter for the unveiling of a new display on campus. A design, representative of the melding of indigenous culture and the college now resides in the school’s center core, as part of an unveiling on Thursday for Indigenous Celebration Day. According to Marcia Black…
Mental illnesses in younger generations
The rise of mental health issues in young people may be partially attributed to a diminishing stigma regarding seeking support. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, one in five people in Canada will experience a mental health problem or illness. The association also states 50 per cent of the population will have or have…
A Million Dollar Quartet
New West Theatre presents a music-filled blast to the past with tributes to rock and roll legends such as Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. The musical production of A Million Dollar Quartet had a full theatre of nearly 500 people on Saturday evening. The event was attended by people of all ages from Lethbridge and the…