Galt Museum And Archives
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Battle of the Belly River story getting Indigenous voiceThrough a partnership, the stories of the Battle of the Belly River will be transcribed with to create a virtual reality experience.PerspectivesOct 25, 2022
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CultureLINK bus connecting Lethbridge’s cultural stopsTwo CultureLINK buses will stop at six destinations, including the Galt, Casa, the Southern Alberta Art Gallery and Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden and the river bottom.FeaturesJun 27, 2022
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A brief history of the Molson Pilsner: Not a Saskatchewan beer, but a Lethbridge beerWhen a Lethbridge brewery was torn down 30 years ago, it took an origin story. It’s a beer many have heard of, and maybe drank, but many don't know where Molson Pilsner came from.FeaturesMar 20, 2021
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Lethbridge residents take part in free Family Day events around the cityThe Helen Schuler Nature Centre was open for Family Day allowing people a chance to explore the river valley or check out the displays and play inside.EducationFeb 17, 2020
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History of Lethbridge’s Whoop-Up DaysAs thousands of southern Albertans continue to enjoy this year's Whoop-Up Days, what many may not know is the festival's rich history, a history that dates backs over 100 years.CanadaAug 22, 2019
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University of Lethbridge students create new tools for kids to learn Alberta history at Galt MuseumBenjamin Weistra and LaRae Smith created their projects as part of the university’s applied studies course.EducationJun 17, 2019
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Thousands of people show off pride at Canada Day 150 in LethbridgeDressed in their best red and white, thousands came out to Henderson Lake in Lethbridge to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday, as temperatures climbed into the 30s.CanadaJul 3, 2017
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Lethbridge museum sees end of an era and start to a new one with curator’s retirementAfter 10 years, Wendy Aitkens retired from her job as curator at the Galt Museum and Archives in Lethbridge.FeaturesJan 10, 2017
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Fundraiser under way to bring lost soldiers home, including 10 Lethbridge HighlandersTen members of the 113th Battalion Lethbridge Highlanders were supposed to be exhumed and relocated to a nearby cemetery, but it never happenedFeaturesJan 8, 2016
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