Category: News
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Culinary careers program offer frozen dinner sale
Trinidy Lees, a student in the culinary careers program at Lethbridge College, cuts up meat…
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Welding students at Lethbridge College still get hands-on training during COVID-19
The welding program at Lethbridge College gives students the opportunity to train on-the-job and get…
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Transition back to online classes can affect students’ mental health
As the winter semester resumes, the transition to mainly online instruction is having an impact…
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Time to retire for Spearman
After almost eight years as the mayor of the City of Lethbridge, Chris Spearman has…
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Agriculture industry feels impact of COVID-19
COVID-19 has negatively impacted the agriculture industry in Alberta, resulting in the loss of 5,000…
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Lethbridge business charged for contravening public health order
Some Lethbridge businesses are getting fed up with the current Government of Alberta’s COVID-19 restrictions,…
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Domestic violence remains important issue, especially during pandemic
Every hour, the Calgary Police detachment gets approximately two calls related to domestic violence disputes.…
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City of Brooks deals with COVID-19 pandemic
The City of Brooks, Alta. became very well-known back in April and May of this…
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Canadian student-athletes continue to head south despite ongoing pandemic
University of Arkansas-Monticello player Torrin Vaselenak attempts to hit a pitch. Photo supplied. Even in…
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Lethbridge College researchers use fish to fertilize plants.
Penny Takahashi checks on the few plants they have in the greenhouse at the moment,…