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Lethbridge Hurricanes ‘caught off guard’ by ENMAX Centre paid parking decisionOn April 26, Lethbridge city council voted 5-4 to implement paid parking at the ENMAX Centre beginning in September.MoneyMay 4
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Lethbridge summer camps ‘going back to normal’ with minimal restrictionsProgram registration for non-members for YMCA summer camps doesn't open until April 25, but officials say there aren't many spots left.FeaturesApr 18
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Lethbridge College showcases wind turbine program to prospective Indigenous studentsLethbridge College looked to blow away around 30 prospective students on Wednesday during an experiential learning day.EducationMar 16
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Lethbridge College students helping protect river valleyThe Helen Schuler Nature Centre in Lethbridge is restarting its Conservation Outreach Team after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.EnvironmentMar 9
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‘Disappointed, but not surprised’: Lethbridge stakeholders react to Alberta budgetLethbridge stakeholders, including the city, post-secondary institutions and school districts, are taking time to look over Thursday's provincial budget.PoliticsFeb 25
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Lethbridge College president & CEO Dr. Paula Burns resignsUnder Burns' watch, Lethbridge College was also named Canada's third-fastest growing research college in 2020.EducationJan 27
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Lethbridge College resumes in-person classes, U of L remains onlineFor the first time this semester, Lethbridge College welcomed back students and staff to its campus and in-person learning on Monday.EducationJan 24
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Kodiaks cousins hoping to continue dominant play in 2nd half of ACAC seasonBarwegen says she could have never predicted how her cousin would burst into the ACAC.CanadaJan 12
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Recipe for success: Lethbridge chef reflects on career following national recognitionDoug Overes, chair of the School of Culinary Arts at Lethbridge College, has been given the Canadian Culinary Federation's Lifetime Achievement Award.FeaturesDec 16, 2021
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Police cadets ready for ‘rigorous’ training in TaberTwelve police cadets have just begun their training in Taber, Alta., after being chosen to take part in a one-of-a-kind program.CanadaNov 1, 2021
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