A group of Lethbridge firefighters spent the weekend camping out on the roof of a local restaurant in an endeavour to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy Canada. Muscular dystrophy is a classification of neuro-muscular disorders that weaken and break down muscle tissue. The Lethbridge Fire Fighters Charities Association organized the camp-out which saw five firefighters spend…
Buchanan Library begins Food for Fines
Lethbridge College’s library is letting students square up on late fees by making donations to a food bank. The Buchanan Library is accepting non-perishable food items in lieu of paying library fees. The food donations are going to the Lethbridge College Students’ Association’s food bank, which helps struggling students put food on the table. Library…
Tiny home, big dreams
Have you ever wished you could take all the amenities and comforts of home on the road with you? A Lethbridge man is doing just that – nixing the car from his road-trip and building himself a tiny home instead. Michael Bartz is currently in the process of building himself a 200 sq. ft. house…
Endeavour cutline correction
Page seven of the March 22, 2019 edition of The Endeavour contains a spelling error. The cutline should read, “Official flag for the City of Lethbridge.” Lethbridge Campus Media apologizes for any inconvenience or miscommunication due to this misspelling.
Kodiaks enjoy home-court advantage in major tournament
Home is where the heart is and where the ball was for the Lethbridge College Kodiaks over the weekend. The Kodiaks had home-court advantage through the whole of the 2019 ACAC Futsal Championships — and the fans in the stands to prove it. Todd Caughlin, Athletic Director at Lethbridge College, said staying home for the…
Elections Alberta investigating anti-NDP billboard
A billboard erected by an Alberta-based, right-wing media outlet is being investigated by Elections Alberta. The billboard put up by Rebel Media just south of Edmonton, calls for the firing of Environment Minister and MLA for Lethbridge-West Shannon Phillips. It reads: “Albertans just can’t trust Shannon Phillips.” Alberta legislation states that a third-party advertiser has…
Canadian social values suffer at the hands of its own Prime Minister
Cartoon by Megan McCoy Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s handling of the SNC-Lavalin controversy has shown his progressive values to be a facade, which has been disastrous for left-wing political ideology in Canada. Trudeau was elected by people who wanted a change from the politics of years past. He was young, approachable and seemed to stand…
Lethbridge found as most forgetful city in Canada
Uber has found Lethbridge Canada’s most forgetful city, according to a recent study. Uber’s 2019 Lost and Found index has Lethbridge as the number one most forgetful, followed by Niagara, Ontario and Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. Local Uber driver, Enver Puhovac, says the problem mostly lies in passengers going home after a night of drinking. “I only drive…
A call for change; a cry for help
It’s 1967. An artist is finalizing his design for the new city flag of Lethbridge. A fellow designer approaches. “Is this it, Marty?” He closes Microsoft Excel, then his laptop. “Yeah, it’s done.” A puzzled look finds its way across the face of the designer. “Marty, what is that machine?” Marty clutches his laptop and…
Lethbridge College announces Wider Horizons speaker series
Lethbridge College announced a speaker series on Friday, bringing a big name as its first guest. The Wider Horizons: An evening with… speaker series is set to host Former U.S. presidential speechwriter David Frum on April 3, to launch the annual program. Lethbridge College president and CEO, Paula Burns, says the series will highlight the…