Lethbridge gets a glimpse at Alberta’s forgotten history

 

A lost piece of Alberta history came alive for the public at the westside library.

Johnathan Koch brought his Forgotten Alberta project to the Lethbridge Historical Society’s AGM on Tuesday night.

Koch says exploring the history of Alberta’s forgotten corner shows the risks drought has for dry land farmers.

The Forgotten Alberta project profiles the lost communities of Alberta’s dry belt in the South East.

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A native of Sunburst, Montana USA, Aaron Haugen is a 2nd year Digital Journalism student in Lethbridge College’s Digital Communications and Media program. He is active in local politics and is the Student Representative to the Lethbridge College Board of Governors

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