Category: News
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Lethbridge Police feel impacts of budget reduction
The Lethbridge Police Commission presented a report to city council, highlighting the implementation strategy for…
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Temporary mandatory face covering bylaw extended until April 30
The temporary mandatory face covering bylaw was extended by Lethbridge city council early last week.…
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Not-for-profit organization withdraws rezoning proposal for affordable housing
The Mustard Seed, a not-for-profit organization, withdrew the rezoning proposal at the end of January…
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Coldest Night of the Year raises funds for Streets Alive Mission
Over 200 participants tied up their shoelaces and hit the pavement this past weekend for…
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Strong instructor-student relationships increasingly important during online learning
COVID-19 has resulted in post-secondary institutions transitioning their classes online, which means students and instructors…
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Dunlop Ford donates two vehicles to Lethbridge College’s automotive programs
Students in the automotive programs at Lethbridge College have received two new Ford vehicles allowing…
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Lethbridge College provide initiatives to support financially struggling international students
The average tuition fees for international students increased by 25 per cent in Alberta for…
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Local non-profit organizations navigate COVID-19 pandemic
Non-profit organizations have been struggling to keep up with workplace demands during the pandemic. In…
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Lethbridge College sees spike in demand for financial aid during COVID-19
Due to the pandemic, many students are struggling to pay their bills. Lethbridge College had…
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Lethbridge restaurants adjust to COVID-19 restrictions
Lethbridge residents still rely on restaurants to be able to escape their kitchens every once…