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  • Lethbridge College to see how AI and virtual reality could help police recruitment
    New research at Lethbridge College is using a combination of virtual reality and artificial intelligence to help assess ethical decision making. Sarah Jones has more.
    Tech
    Mar 28
  • Lethbridge College international student goes distance for volleyball dream
    In only his rookie season on the Kodiaks, the six-foot-four-inch middle has already made an impact on the community he now calls home.
    Features
    Jan 26
  • Preliminary water allocation forecasts in southern Alberta below average
    This year is shaping up to be a dry year with irrigation boards predicting limited water allocation, something that could have major impacts on producers.
    Canada
    Mar 20
  • YWCA Women of Distinction to be honored on International Women’s Day
    March 8 is International Women’s Day and four exceptional women in Lethbridge will be recognized at the YWCA’s Women of Distinction event on Friday night.
    Features
    Mar 8
  • Lethbridge organizations spreading goodwill during Random Acts of Kindness Week
    Special heart art was displayed at Children of St. Martha School in Lethbridge and attached to the fence in an effort to spread a little bit of kindness.
    Canada
    Feb 13
  • Lethbridge man battling brain cancer hosting concert to raise funds for research
    Broc Higginson had a seizure, was airlifted to Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, and diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and is currently stable.
    Environment
    Apr 25
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  • Alberta universities concerned about bill mandating provincial approval of federal funding
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith accused the federal government of using ideology to dictate how funding is distributed to both municipalities and post-secondaries in the province.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Offensive lineman Isaiah Adams retains top spot in CFL Scouting Bureau spring list
    The Illinois offensive lineman topped the CFL Scouting Bureau's spring top-20 list released Wednesday.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Alberta post-secondary students and faculty demand more provincial funding for public education
    A spokesperson for Alberta's Ministry of Advanced Education says Budget 2024 does not include direct funding to private career colleges.
    Education
    Mar 9
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  • Debunking ‘Blue Monday’ in Lethbridge
    According to mental health experts, while the "Blue Monday" claim lacks scientific validity — it's still a good reminder to take care of your mental health. Sarah Jones has more.
    Canada
    Jan 15
  • Southern Alberta communities sign neighbourly agreement
    A goal to work together on matters of mutual interest and establish health relationships was made manifest as officials from six different municipalities.
    Canada
    Feb 9
  • Lethbridge athletes sign with University of Calgary Dinos football team
    Offensive Ben Amantea and defensive lineman Teagan Berberich were the latest Lethbridge athletes who signed with the Dinos.
    Sports
    Feb 9
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  • Research enhances safety in wind industry
    "It is a long ways up and equally a long ways down. You’re often carrying equipment and tools and all your safety gea," professor Kelly Norgard said.
    Canada
    Jan 5
  • Alberta E-sports Championship to take over Agri-food Hub and Trade Centre in Lethbridge
    The new facility will be transformed into a gaming extravaganza in May and will welcome over 200 students.
    Sports
    Jan 23
  • Southern Alberta cowboy seriously injured in wreck: ‘I didn’t expect him to survive’
    A 19-year-old cowboy from southern Alberta was seriously injured last week in a horrific spill at a rodeo in Denver.
    Sports
    Jan 22
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  • Early signs of avian influenza impacting waterfowl in Lethbridge
    Warm weather has delayed a spike in waterfowl illness and death, however, bird-watching enthusiasts and scientists alike are keeping an eye on the situation.
    Environment
    Dec 20, 2023
  • Lethbridge city council updates parking ticket fines
    Lethbridge city council has finalized the new parking fines bylaw, with parking fines in the downtown core to be $40 and an available $20 reduction.
    Canada
    Dec 12, 2023
  • Junior hockey: Rockets down Blazers, Warriors roll past Spruce Kings
    After downing Kamloops 6-4 Friday night, the Kelowna Rockets are back in action on Saturday night as they host the Calgary Hitmen.
    Sports
    Dec 30, 2023
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  • Downtown parking recommendations to go before Lethbridge city council
    The discussion on raising parking fines was brought forward to the Lethbridge Economic and Finance SPC on Wednesday night. Sarah Jones has more on what that means for residents.
    Canada
    Nov 16, 2023
  • Lethbridge training exercise sees emergency responders practice responding to large crowds
    Dozens of mock protesters, police, and city administration were part of a multi-agency training scenario in dealing with large amounts of protestors.
    Canada
    Oct 25, 2023
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