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Addressing water management in southern Alberta: ‘We will have more droughts’'We had quite a few creeks and springs that dried up this year, and I've never seen this many in the 12 years that I've been here.'EnvironmentJan 20, 2022
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Lethbridge-East MLA talks about a post-pandemic economy in southern AlbertaLethbridge-East MLA spoke about a post-pandemic life on Thursday morning, and how he sees Alberta’s budget as the best way forward for the local economy.EconomyApr 29, 2021
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SACPA discusses challenges facing Alberta agriculture sector amid COVID-19 pandemicThe Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs is focusing on challenges facing the agriculture sector because of the COVID-19 pandemic, including a labour shortage.EconomyApr 15, 2021
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U of L professors discuss psychological, economic and political impacts of COVID-19Professors at the University of Lethbridge addressed the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on southern Alberta and the country during a live session on Thursday.LifestyleJun 4, 2020
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Lethbridge UCP candidates skip SACPA election forumUnited Conservative Party candidates Karri Flatla and Nathan Neudorf won't be at this week's SACPA debates, choosing to focus on door-knocking to reach out to voters.PoliticsMar 27, 2019
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Public discussion about off-highway vehicle use gets heated in LethbridgeThe province is set to spend $5 million over the next four years for recreational several projects in the Livingstone-Porcupine Hills area.CanadaOct 30, 2018
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Lethbridge doctor shares thoughts on role of addiction in drug crisisAn emergency doctor shared his perspective on how addiction is affecting the drug crisis at a luncheon in Lethbridge on Thursday.HealthOct 4, 2018
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Local discussion hoping to shed light on prominence of elder abuse in LethbridgeHoping to shed some light on elder abuse, the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs held a lunchtime discussion to show just how prevalent the problem is in Lethbridge.CanadaSep 6, 2018
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Retired paramedic reiterates concerns over shortage of first responders in rural AlbertaGeorge Porter, a retired paramedic, has been advocating better emergency coverage in rural Alberta for nearly a decade. He says the situation has not improved.HealthJun 7, 2018
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Rising fentanyl abuse spurs need for public education: Alberta groupIn 2015, 272 fentanyl-related deaths were reported in Alberta. Just four years earlier, only six deaths were reported.HealthMar 24, 2016
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