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Lethbridge Tool Library launches with free repair café for the communityOn Saturday, the Lethbridge Tool Library launched their non-profit with a Brews and Screws repair cafe for people needing help fixing broken items.LifestyleJul 24, 2022
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City of Lethbridge looks to update minimum parking bylaws for businessesA Lethbridge business owner is asking city council to change a bylaw that requires businesses to provide parking spaces for customers.PoliticsOct 26, 2020
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‘A little bit more old-school’: Craft beer slowly finding footing in LethbridgeBrewers in Lethbridge say the craft beer industry is slowly but surely growing in a city that was behind in its adoption of independently brewed suds.CanadaJan 31, 2020
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Women’s day at Theoretically Brewing in Lethbridge proving the craft is not only for menOn Saturday morning, the 4th annual Women's Day Brew took place at Theoretically Brewing in Lethbridge and these women are out to show that the craft is not only for men, but it can also be "inclusive".CanadaJan 18, 2020
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Lethbridge business backs supervised consumption site amidst controversyThe Lethbridge supervised consumption site has been a contentious issue and a heated topic since opening in February, but one downtown business isn’t shy about advocating for the facility.CanadaJul 19, 2018
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Microbreweries making a comeback in southern AlbertaKelti Boissonneault and Chris Fischer opened their microbrewery 'Theoretically Brewing Company' in December, after years of planning. Several microbreweries have popped up in the province over the last several years, and consumers are taking notice.CanadaJun 4, 2016
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