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Coulee Brewing brings locally-made suds back to town

Coulee Brewing brings locally-made suds back to town

Taps Grill and Coulee Brew Co. opened their doors on Jan. 16th and are looking to brew up some attention. Business investor Scott Crighton says he’s seen how popular craft beer can be when it comes to tourism. Crighton says that Portland and Vancouver are examples of cities that have tapped into the craft beer

Exploring beauty in America’s darkest moments

Darcy Logan explains how Sonis McAllister acquired the vintage gas pump while he gives a tour of The Survivors at CASA. Over the course of seven years, Sonis McAllister ventured across America on the road less traveled to find out what people thought about the end of the world. His journey began on a trip

Community Sings for Syria

Getting a Syrian family to Lethbridge is becoming more of a reality thanks to a fundraiser in the city last Friday. People gathered at St. Augustine’s Church downtown on Oct. 30 to partake in musical performances to help raise money to bring a Syrian refugee family to Lethbridge. The large multi-faith coalition joined forces with

Casa scares for Halloween

The creative costumes were out in force at Casa as the arts centre hosted its first ever Monster Mash and Film Festival Halloween night. Curator Darcy Logan said the event offered Casa a chance to bring members of Lethbridge’s arts scene together. “We’re always looking for unique ways to engage the public,” he said. “And

Canuck comics issue #1

Eric Dyck, creator of Slaughterhouse Slough introduces himself to a few interested fans at Comic Con on Oct. 17. When the Fulton Bill was enacted in 1949, it made it an offence to distribute magazines with content deemed violent or criminal, which in turn put a veil of censorship over Canadian comic books. Unable to

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