As spring temperatures continue, many southern Albertans are heading to Lethbridge parks and pathways for a free, COVID-19-safe activity. Eloise Therien has more on what city officials and nature centre staff have to say about the uptick in outdoor usage.
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Lethbridge residents asked to explore less popular parks, obey nature reserve signage
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