For most, cooling off can be as easy as finding a fan or getting a cold drink, but what about the city’s vulnerable? As Lethbridge continues to see temperatures into the thirties, Erik Bay tells us what local organizations are doing to lend a hand.
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Protecting Lethbridge’s vulnerable population a challenge during heat wave
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