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New picture book takes readers through Lethbridge’s transformationCrowson said this new book, Upon Further Reflection: Lethbridge Then and Now, helps readers keep an updated time capsule of the past.CanadaNov 29, 2023
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Alberta government promises $92M for youth mental healthThe money will be spent over three yearst to build CASA House sites in Fort McMurray and Calgary.PoliticsMar 6, 2023
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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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What the Liberals and NDP can learn from B.C.’s 2017 confidence and supply agreementExperts say the deal struck between the BC NDP and BC Greens is the latest precedent for the federal deal, and can provide historical lessons for the new partnership.PoliticsMar 22, 2022
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Realistic resolutions: New year brings incentives for Lethbridge residents’ 2022 goals"Whoever is setting any goals, whatever they may be -- best of luck to them and good luck with those new habits."LifestyleJan 3, 2022
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‘Artists are really resilient’: Lethbridge’s visual artists, experts share experiences during COVID-19"Sometimes there's this notion that (the arts) are just an extra, they're frivolous, they aren't that important."ConsumerJan 17, 2021
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Winners for third YQL Expressions of Reconciliation contest announcedThis year's theme was Indigenous Plants and Medicines, which coincides with the United Nations declaration of 2020 as the International Year of Plant Health.CanadaDec 2, 2020
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Lieutenant governor should tell B.C. premier to ‘think about it’ before calling election: expertNorman Spector's letter appeared on the front page of the Victoria Times Colonist newspaper, as the premier continues to fuel rumours that he'll send voters to the polls amid the COVID-19 pandemic.PoliticsSep 16, 2020
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Why teens self-harm and how you can help them stopSelf-harm often starts in pre-teens and teens and ranges from picking and scratching to wearing tight clothing or eating overly spicy food.HealthFeb 13, 2020
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B.C. government promises more study on ‘basic income’The province announced on Tuesday a committee of three academics to research and test the feasibility of a basic-income pilot in British Columbia.Jul 3, 2018
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