Posing with his prized road bike, Greg Schipper looks forward to more riding if our warm weather holds out. Cycling as an activity has existed for almost 200 years. In many countries, it is a main form of transportation. According to a CBC article by John Mazerolle dated March 21, 2021 titled, Great COVID-19 bycicle…
Playoff hopes cut short after stellar season
Kodiaks #14 Hayden Devoy goes for a shot on visiting Ambrose Lions goalie Drayton McLeay during a game on Oct. 15, 2021. Despite having a majority of rookies on both the men’s and women’s Kodiaks soccer squads, they excelled this fall. Unfortunately, both teams were eliminated early on in the playoffs loosing respective games against…
Learning Café invites students to utilize Dropbox program
Diane Fjordbotten, the Learning Café coordinator working in her office on Oct. 7, 2021 Despite the trope found in movies, post-secondary education is not always all fun and games. For those taking the experience seriously, gathering the skills you need for the workforce through higher learning can at times be overwhelming and stressful. Often the…
Weddings in the time of COVID
Don Erickson and Patty Baun pose in front of the Trianon Gallery, the location of their cancelled wedding, on Sept. 23, 2021. Imagine you’ve waited patiently for this day. You know he’s the one, then suddenly it’s happening; he’s down on one knee and you say “yes!” Now, you have a wedding to plan! Who…
Getting to know Lethbridge’s federal underdog candidates
Kimmie Hovan, the People’s Party of Canada candidate for Lethbridge Alberta, proudly places a campaign sign along the boulevard on 28 Street North on Sept. 9, 2021. Get your pencils sharpened, election time is just a week away. Every federal election there are always at least one or two candidates promising to offer an alternative…