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Lethbridge College helps in fight against fentanyl overdoses

Lethbridge College helps in fight against fentanyl overdoses

A highly potent street drug is being tackled head on at Lethbridge College, Meagan Williams has the story. College Health Services recently rolled out training in how to use an opioid anti-dote kit. Naloxone is a drug that can reverse the effects of opioids including the deadly drug fentanyl. Registered nurse Harmoni Jones hopes that

Lethbridge College announces huge boost to agriculture and heavy equipment programs

Lethbridge College is paving the way in agricultural technologies with its partnership announcement today. The college has signed on with AGCO Corporation and Hanlon Ag Centre to announce the first partnership agreement of it’s kind in the country. The partnership agreement allows the college to offer state of the art training in a cost effective

Without a home

An annual charity event is raising money for the homeless. Sarah Redekop has the story. Five University of Lethbridge students are living outside for five days to raise money for the homeless. The annual Five Days for the Homeless fundraiser began on Sunday. The students live outside without communication devices, showers or their own food.

Canada’s obesity crisis

According to a recently released Senate report, Canada is in the midst of an obesity crisis. The report calls for 21 recommendations including a national wide campaign to fight the problem. Find out more here.

A fresh start

Local organizations are joining together to help out the less fortunate. Sarah Redekop has more. Local organizations are teaming up to take care of the less fortunate. On Saturday organizations will get together to offer medical care, hair cutting, housing supports, addictions services, and tax preparation assistance for the homeless. City of Lethbridge representative Wally

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