Category Archives: Lethbridge

City Planners Looking for Feedback on Future of Galt Gardens
LETHBRIDGE – The city is hosting an open house this week to look at the future of Galt Gardens. Downtown Redevelopment Manager, George Kuhl, noted that the park is quite old, and while extensive...
Sep 26, 2016

Food Bank Teaching Low-Income Families Healthy Living
LETHBRIDGE – A 12-week sessions is aiming to spark healthy changes for low-income families across Lethbridge. The Interfaith Food Bank got on-board with the FoodFit program with funding from Com...
Sep 25, 2016

Outstanding Local High School Graduate Receives $20,000 Scholarship
LETHBRIDGE – One local high school graduate has been honoured with one of the University of Alberta’s top scholarships. Dinula De Silva, who graduated from Winston Churchill High School, w...
Sep 25, 2016

Young Athletes to be Chosen for High Performance Training Opportunity
LETHBRIDGE – Young elite athletes from Lethbridge and area once again have the chance to take their performance to the next level without leaving home. The Alberta Sport Development Centre South...
Sep 24, 2016

Top Criminal Profiler Visits Lethbridge College Justice Studies Students
LETHBRIDGE – Canada’s first female criminal profiler to be trained by the FBI spoke at Lethbridge College Friday (Sept. 23) to wide-eyed Justice Studies students. Kate Lines recalled her c...
Sep 23, 2016

Word on the Street Reaches Out to Passionate Readers and Writers
LETHBRIDGE – The sixth annual Word on the Street Festival is set to welcome 35 authors and performers to Lethbridge on Saturday (September 24)! This year, the outdoor festival opens up six stage...
Sep 23, 2016

Winners Announced for CRH Foundation 2016 Truck Raffle
LETHBRIDGE – Frank and Mary Ann Pavka of Lethbridge are the winners of the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation’s 2016 Truck Raffle. They are the new owners of a 2016 Dodge Ram 1500 Rebel ...
Sep 23, 2016

"Journey of Healing" to help new children advocacy centre
You won’t see a pair of headphones on Julie Macklin’s head, when you see her walking this weekend. Macklin, a teacher with Palliser Regional Schools, is travelling the 100 km between Vulca...
Sep 23, 2016

Collaborative Effort Leads To Provincial Tobacco Prevention Strategy
LETHBRIDGE – When University of Lethbridge nursing instructor Kathy Haight took on the task of reinvigorating stale and dated tobacco prevention resources for her nursing students, she had no id...
Sep 22, 2016

Slight enrolment decrease at Palliser Regional Schools
LETHBRIDGE — Palliser Regional Schools is seeing increases in some rural areas, even though overall enrolment is down a little. Official numbers won’t be in until Sept. 30. But as of this ...
Sep 22, 2016