Category: News
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Improper recycling puts employees at risk
The city of Lethbridge’s Waste and Recycling program is coming up on its nine-month anniversary,…
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Lethbridge stands in solidarity with Wet’sewt’en
Demonstrators took to city hall on Monday to stand in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en Nation…
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Lethbridge College instructor concerned for family in Hong Kong amid coronavirus crisis
A Lethbridge College instructor is worried for her family in Hong Kong, where the coronavirus…
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Lethbridge College research chair receives multiple awards from MIT competition
A local researcher got multiple awards from a global competition at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.…
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Lethbridge College finds way to grow food using fish waste
Lethbridge College researchers are looking to make a splash in the sustainable food production industry.…
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Yellow is for Hello
A yellow bench was brought into Lethbridge College on Tuesday to represent the importance of…
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Veterinary prices leave pet owners digging deep into wallets
Local dog owner, Saige Hansen and her boyfriend, Josh Luchenski, attempt to play tug-of-war with…
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Expert: Southern Alberta could become a green energy hub
Within just 15 to 40 years, renewable energy will drive the overwhelming majority of southern…
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Lethbridge College expands research with new greenhouse
The current greenhouse is located behind the aquaponics building and is host to over 15…
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College’s practical nursing students explore poverty simulation
Connolly Tate-Mitchell, marketing and communication coordinator for the United Way, provides information regarding assignment tasks…