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Family raising awareness about rare disease

By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman on May 21st, 2022

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com A Coalhurst family is raising awareness about a rare disease that affects about 1 in 100,000 – 200,000 children a year and is trying to make May 23 its official awareness day. Two-year-old Harrison Blake was diagnosed on Dec. 10, 2021 with GM1 Gangliosidosis, a rare disease that is passed on genetically by ... Read More »

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Kenney staying on as leader until UCP chooses a new one

By Lethbridge Herald on May 20th, 2022

Dean Bennett – with Herald file The Canadian Press Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he is staying in the top job to maintain “continuity” until a new leader of his United Conservative Party is chosen. He made the comment Friday after reporters were invited in to watch, take photos and shoot video of cabinet ministers ... Read More »

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Council being asked to approve toxic/e-waste collection pilot project

By Lethbridge Herald on May 20th, 2022

Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald The Economic Standing Policy Committee is recommending city council implement a one-year pilot program for as many as three toxic/e-waste collection roundups for residents in city limits. The motion put forward on Wednesday also calls for administration to report back to council with outcomes of the pilot and to make appropriate ... Read More »

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Hyggen signals city ready to work with new leadership

By Lethbridge Herald on May 20th, 2022

Nicholas Allen For the lethbridge herald The announcement that Jason Kenney would be stepping down as premier has prompted mixed reactions from Alberta leaders. On Wednesday, Kenney said he will no longer be staying on as the leader of the UCP in Alberta after he held the office since April 2019. Kenney won his leadership ... Read More »

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City has regulations for RV parking

By Lethbridge Herald on May 20th, 2022

CITY OF LETHBRIDGE As the weather starts to warm, residents will want to get geared up for camping season. This means we start to see more recreational vehicles (RV), including trailers and tent trailers parking in neighbourhoods. It is important to ensure RVs are being parked properly. You can park RVs on the driveway or ... Read More »

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Multiple drug charges dropped against accused

By Lethbridge Herald on May 20th, 2022

Delon Shurtz Lethbridge Herald A trial has been cancelled and charges withdrawn relating to three Lethbridge men arrested more than a year ago following a police raid on several Lethbridge homes. Kristopher Hironaka, Kevin Coady and Josh Barreira were set to stand trial in July and September on several criminal charges, but the trial was ... Read More »

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Accused in 2021 homicide scheduled for prelim hearing

By Lethbridge Herald on May 20th, 2022

Delon Shurtz Lethbridge Herald A Lethbridge man who was charged with second-degree murder more than a year ago, is finally scheduled to have a preliminary hearing, but not until later this fall. During a brief hearing Wednesday in Lethbridge provincial court, an agent for Calgary lawyer Andrea Urquhart confirmed the accused, Jade Levi Trotter, is scheduled ... Read More »

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Suspect in city shooting headed directly to trial

By Lethbridge Herald on May 20th, 2022

Delon Shurtz Lethbridge Herald A preliminary hearing for a Toronto man accused of killing a Lethbridge man more than two years ago, has been cancelled and the accused will go directly to trial. Mohamud Omar Dhiblawe was scheduled to begin a three-day preliminary hearing Wednesday in Lethbridge provincial court, but instead his lawyer, Akram Attia ... Read More »

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Grant injects Brazilian flavour into St. Francis band program

By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman on May 20th, 2022

LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Students at St. Francis Junior High School will soon have the opportunity to learn how to play Brazilian percussion instruments, purchased thanks to a grant received Thursday. Band teacher Kyle Harmon said he has been working on growing and diversifying the band program since he started working at St. Francis Jr. High School eight years ago. ... Read More »

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Mock collision staged in Coaldale to raise awareness about distracted driving

By Lethbridge Herald on May 19th, 2022

Nicholas Allen For The Herald Coaldale high school students witnessed a mock disaster put on by local emergency services on Wednesday. Coaldale & District Emergency Services held a mock motor vehicle collision exercise at Kate Andrews High School to bring awareness to the dangers of distracted driving before the upcoming long weekend. Also in attendance ... Read More »

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Waterton Lakes preparing for a busy summer season

By Lethbridge Herald on May 19th, 2022

LETHBRIDGE HERALD Waterton Lakes National Park expects a busy 2022 summer visitor season with Parks Canada asking visitors to plan ahead before visiting.  Waterton Lakes National Park is planning ahead for a busy summer, and visitors are asked to do the same with some tips to make the most of your next visit to Waterton ... Read More »

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