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Pincher Creek teen cooking his way to the national stageA Pincher Creek teen is taking his gold medal winning meals to the national stage. 16 year-old Caelan Taylor will represent team Alberta at the Skills Canada Competition in Toronto on June 3-7.May 23, 2014
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Emergency Preparedness Week: Are you prepared?It’s the kind of plan nobody ever wants to put to use, but it seems over the past few years our region has seen more than its fair share of emergencies. These situations continue to force officials to prepare for the unknown. “It’s just an ongoing lesson and learning,” said Lethbridge County Reeve Lorne Hickey....May 9, 2014
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Moon River residents may soon be without a fire hallA debate has been sparked among Moon River residents over a proposal put forward by the MD of Willow Creek-that may see the community losing its fire department.Apr 28, 2014
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Fish & Wildlife seeking help in grizzly poaching casesAlberta Fish and Wildlife is appealing to the public for help solving two grizzly bear poaching cases from 2013.Apr 25, 2014
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Lethbridge College breaks ground on trades facilityTrades are in constant demand in southern Alberta and Lethbridge College is rising to the occasion with the groundbreaking of its new trades facility.Apr 24, 2014
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Magrath shaken after discovery of animal carcassMagrath residents are shaken after a local discovered a dead animal carcass taped, and posed, along the town's main street.Apr 21, 2014
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U of L students take award at Microsoft’s Imagine Cup CanadaLETHBRIDGE- If you can dream it, you can achieve it. Something two University of Lethbridge students are demonstrating with the creation of their world changing software. Mohammad Akbari and Hossein Naseri are one step closer to meeting Microsoft pioneer Bill Gates after winning the innovation category at Microsoft’s Imagine Cup Canada. The pair says it...Apr 17, 2014
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Lethbridge by-election race beginsLETHBRIDGE- The race for an open seat on council has officially begun. Monday, 10 candidates gathered at City Hall to file nomination papers for the May12th by-election, eight of which previously ran in the 2013 municipal election. City officials have released the unofficial list, which includes: Marco Bergeron Pat Berthelot Peter Deys Yves Gauthier Martin...Apr 14, 2014
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Lethbridge history returned to its homeA treasured piece of Lethbridge hsitory has finally found its home, two years after being discovered in an antique store in Penticton, BC.Apr 11, 2014
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Man claims he found a foreign object in fast food mealSome stomach turning accusations are being leveled against Lethbridge fast food restaurant, after a man claims he found a foreign object in his meal.Apr 10, 2014
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Southern Alberta couple delivers baby at homeA southern Alberta couple is enjoying their new baby girl after a surprise at home delivery.Apr 3, 2014
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Snowy spring affecting local businessesWith a fresh blast of winter just in time for Spring, many are sick of this year;s long winter-especially businesses relying on sunshine for payday.Mar 24, 2014
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City council sets date for upcoming by-electionLethbridge residents will soon be heading to the polls with an upcoming by-election scheduled in May.Mar 17, 2014
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Water boil order causing ripple effect of health impactsA water boil order is causing waves around Lethbridge, from food establishments to health care facilities.Mar 13, 2014
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Piikani musician inspiring and giving back through songA Piikani musician is hoping to inspire others through song, by releasing a CD during Native Awareness Week at the University of Lethbridge.Mar 6, 2014
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Lethbridge businesses on guard for fraudulent activityMany businesses go out of their way to ensure they have a variety of security measures- insurance, alarms, security personnel. But perhaps they're overlooking one of the most dangerous players of all: fraudsters.Feb 28, 2014
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Crowsnest Pass begins disaster recovery work on flood damageThe memory of June's flood remains fresh in the minds of Albertans, and there's a stark reminder for residents in the Crowsnest Pass as they continue work on damages left behind. But this week, closure may be one step closer as the municipality moves forward in the disaster recovery process.Feb 27, 2014
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Vauxhall woman pursuing legal action after breastfeeding incidentA Vauxhall woman is considering pursuing legal action after being told to cover up while breastfeeding in the Taber Provincial Courthouse.Feb 25, 2014
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Lethbridge woman recognized as Alberta flood heroSix months ago, disaster struck-displacing thousands of Albertans for months. Several hundred High River evacuees called Lethbridge home for the summer under the watchful eye of Erin Crane and the University of Lethbridge staff. “When devastation happens, everybody just steps forward. They didn’t even really need to be asked, we had people calling and volunteering...Feb 21, 2014
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Water boil order in effect for Picture ButteIt's been a trying 24 hours for the town of Picture Butte as repairs crews battle a water main break and residents are busy with a boil water order.Feb 20, 2014
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Reading week may not be providing help students needKicking off a long weekend, or the start to reading week usually comes as a relief to those under pressure during the winter semester. But for some post secondary students struggling with mental health issues, a week without routine is the last thing they're looking forward to.Feb 14, 2014
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Lethbridge family one step closer to miracle thanks to complete strangersA Lethbridge family believes they've found the surgery that could help their toddler suffering from severe Cerebral Palsy- a unique procedure with a price tag to match.Feb 13, 2014
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City of Lethbridge promoting ‘Family Day Unplugged’Part of a province wide initiative, the city is partnering with Community and Social Development and the Community Developmental Assets Collaboration to encourage families to spend Monday tech-free.Feb 12, 2014
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Anonymous confession page getting attention from college student bodyAn anonymous confessions page is making waves in Lethbridge because it's centered around the submissions of Lethbridge College students.Feb 6, 2014
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Lethbridge’s west side continues to boomLethbridge's west side has seen a major increase in growth, and experts say the boom isn't stopping anytime soon.Feb 3, 2014