Sportsnet’s Evanka Osmak and Ken Reid were at NAIT this past weekend for a media workshop, Jonathan Guignard reports.
The monster of all Outlanders
A Lethbridge man is taking his hobby to new heights. Sarah Redekop has the story. A local man in Lethbridge has gained international attention for his hobby. Resident, Craig Weston, began customizing his quad in his free time about seven months ago. Since then he has added various custom-made parts including a snorkel and exhaust…
Substance abuse and mental health
Brad Pierson, a fourth-year pharmacy student from the University of Alberta, presented at Lethbridge college on substance use and misuse and how it relates to mental health and wellness.
Criminal Justice students get a reality check
Lethbridge College criminal justice students got a taste of reality today. Sarah Redekop has more. Lethbridge College criminal justice students faced some difficult scenarios today. Actors were brought in to simulate crisis’ such as suicide and dealing with people with mental disorders. Students were evaluated on how they handled the scenarios. Criminal Justice student, Michael…
Merits of free post-secondary education
The debate over whether or not Alberta should offer free post-secondary education continues. Recently the Ontario government announced a new type of social program for low-income families with their new Ontario Student Grant system. Will Alberta be close behind? Ontario’s new grant system is being implemented for the 2017/2018 school year.
New LCSA executive transitions into office
The Lethbridge College Student’s Association has a new executive. Meagan Williams has the story.
And the winner is…..
A hard-working 34 year-old father and husband from Fort MacLeod is Lethbridge College’s Extreme Career Makeover 2 winner.
Emotional support animals
A local woman is working with the City of Lethbridge hoping to get emotional support animals classified under the Service Dog Act.
U of L hosts its annual Native Awareness Week
Native Awareness Week is in full force at the University of Lethbridge, educating the community on traditional teachings and explaining the traditional regalia and style of dance is some of things that took place this week. Director for the FNMI centre Martha Many Grey Horses says is it important that the public understands the culture…
LCSA mental health fair
Community and college partners will share their expertise on student mental health. The Lethbridge College Students’ Association has planned its first mental health fair and LCSA vice president of student life Katie DeRuyck says it’s to show students all the resources available to them. Communications coordinator Tanner Marcer says he’s excited for the opportunity to focus…