Eloise Therien
Videographer
Eloise’s first taste of the newsroom came during a “VJ for a Day” experience with Global Lethbridge in February 2018.
Seven months later, Eloise began her studies at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in the Radio, Television, and Broadcast News program where she would receive an honours diploma.
Eloise returned to Global Lethbridge in March 2020 for her month-long practicum, and has been a part of the team ever since.
Although her introduction to the industry began during a pandemic, she’s excited to continue her work with the small-but-mighty crew, working on stories that matter to the community.
Born in Fernie and raised across British Columbia and southern Alberta, Eloise has always felt strongly about learning something new every day. When not fulfilling her duties as a videographer, she can be found hiking in the mountains, or at home with a cup of tea and a good book.
Video Archives
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Officers plead guilty in Lethbridge police misconduct hearing involving memes
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Lethbridge College, Taber police begin training new cadets
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School resource officers renamed in Lethbridge
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Invasive fish found in Lethbridge ponds
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Lethbridge plasma donor centre nearing 1-year anniversary, more donations still needed
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns
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‘It’s been a fun ride’: Warner’s Creepy Hollow scaring Albertans for more than 20 years
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Major irrigation investment raises concerns for conservationist group
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Donations fund Alberta man’s prosthetic leg
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Lethbridge businesses react to new QR vaccination app
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New year-round marketplace opening in Lethbridge
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What to know about school board trustees ahead of Lethbridge municipal election
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New temporary exhibit unveiled at Lethbridge Military Museum
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U of L study highlights issues with mental health care for Alberta’s youth
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What could a ward system look like in Lethbridge?
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Students’ union pulls support for Greek Life groups at U of L over sexual violence allegations
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Autumn arrives in Lethbridge following hot and dry summer
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Lethbridge preparing for municipal election as finalized list of candidates announced
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Lethbridge residents head to polls for federal election
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University of Lethbridge students encouraging young peers to vote
Author Archives
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Service groups learn about Low German Mennonites at Lethbridge conferenceTopics included Low German Mennonite history and beliefs, their concerns regarding Canadian laws and government systems and educational priorities.FeaturesJun 6
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Environment week in Lethbridge: City preparing for a changing climateThe 2023 edition of Canadian Environment Week began on Monday. Experts in Lethbridge,Alta., spoke about how locals can make a difference in curbing climate change.EnvironmentJun 5
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‘Can’t believe it!’: Lethbridge student beats out thousands to win $70K scholarshipA Grade 12 student from Chinook High School in Lethbridge, Alta., was selected as one of only 20 students across Canada to be awarded a TD Scholarship for Community Leadership.CanadaJun 2
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Lethbridge one step closer to sanctioned river valley trails: ‘Right now it’s a free-for-all’After several years of advocacy, Lethbridge trail users are one step closer to having sanctioned single-track trails.EnvironmentJun 1
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Alberta school divisions submit preliminary budgets to provinceThe Lethbridge School Division has submitted its preliminary 2023/24 budget to Alberta Education. The division said it is short on funding for the equivalent of 170.5 students.EducationMay 31
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Coyotes reported by residents in west Lethbridge neighbourhoodWildlife, including coyotes, have been frequenty spotted in residential Lethbridge areas.EducationMay 30
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Alberta election: ‘Steady stream’ of voters hitting advance polls in LethbridgeAdvance voting is proving a popular choice for Alberta voters during the 2023 provincial election and Lethbridge is no exception.PoliticsMay 25
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Indigenous creatives get behind the lens for Lethbridge filmmaking workshopAspiring Indigenous filmmakers of all ages and skill levels are taking some time this week to hone their skills through a five-day workshop in Lethbridge, Alta.FeaturesMay 24
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‘Trying to fill those gaps’: Police agencies team up for joint recruitment event in LethbridgeThe Lethbridge Police Service, Blood Tribe Police Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police joined forces in an effort to recruit more members across the board.CrimeMay 19
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School and playground zones to be harmonized in LethbridgeStarting in September, one standard time for speed reduction will come into effect, combining existing school zones into playground zones.TrafficMay 17
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Alberta stakeholders react to new UN report on role of meat, dairy, eggsA report from the United Nations highlighting the risks and benefits of consuming land-based animal products such as meat, dairy and eggs is welcome news to Alberta producers.ConsumerMay 16
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‘We’re finally ready’: Organics collection begins this week in LethbridgeLethbridge's new organics collection begins Tuesday for the first time.EnvironmentMay 15
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Lethbridge-East candidates go head-to-head during library-hosted forumOn Monday evening, Nathan Neudorf (United Conservative Party) and Rob Miyashiro (New Democratic Party) sat down for a forum at the Lethbridge Public Library's main branch.PoliticsMay 9
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Tips for ticks: Lethbridge Nature Centre offers advice to avoid the insect this springExperts at the Helen Schuler Nature Centre encourages the public to visit their location in Indian Battle Park with any questions.EnvironmentMay 1
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120 years later: How the Frank Slide reshaped the land, legacy of the Crowsnest PassFrank Slide isn't the only tragedy the community endured. The Crowsnest Pass, which encompasses several towns at the eastern edge of Alberta's Rockies, has a storied past.FeaturesApr 27
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Annual Business Rivitalization Zone report gives inside look at downtown LethbridgeAreas of interest include the Clean Sweep Program and Festival Square events, while the report also addressed business occupancy rates and how tax levies compare to similar zones.EconomyApr 25
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Charges laid in fatal January pedestrian collision in north LethbridgeLPS investigation found a GMC truck had hit two pedestrians as they crossed inside the crosswalk.CrimeApr 24
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Finding better community outcomes: Lethbridge committee discusses social issuesOn Thursday, the committee also voted in favour of allocating federal funds towards three initiatives targeting those experiencing or at-risk of homelessness and seniors.HealthApr 21
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Keeping the lights on: Waterton Lakes National Park townsite now has backup power'We have one transmission line bringing electricity to (the park), which means whenever there's a disruption on that line we're looking at a power disruption.'TechApr 20
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Province grants a growing Coaldale, Alta. $1M for infrastructure projectsThe southern Alberta town is seeing growth and will receive funding for two projects from the provincial government.EconomyApr 19
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Lethbridge police to introduce new design incorporating Blackfoot valuesThe art will be displayed inside the station, as well as through digital promotions and will serve as a visual representation of those values.FeaturesApr 17
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Checking in with the Lethbridge shelter as Blood Tribe settles in as operatorThe Blood Tribe Department of Health aims to offer supports that are "culturally appropriate", with a high number of Indigenous clients accessing their services.CanadaApr 17
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Number of opioid deaths reported in Lethbridge increase in 2022: provincial dataAccording to Alberta substance use surveillance data — which is publicly available online — 79 people died of unintentional opioid poisoning in Lethbridge last year.HealthApr 14
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Blood Tribe man following in Terry Fox’s shoes during cross-country run for Indigenous issuesExactly 43 years after Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope, an Alberta man has embarked on a similar journey to bring awareness to issues affecting Indigenous Peoples across Canada.CanadaApr 12
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What’s being done about litter accumulation revealed in Lethbridge’s spring meltAs the snow starts to melt, the litter that spent the winter burried under it is being revealed, but Lethbridge has plans to tackle the waste problem.EnvironmentApr 11