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All Alberta health zones receiving vaccine doses

By Lethbridge Herald on December 24th, 2020

Health-care workers across the province will be rolling up their sleeves in the days and weeks to come as Alberta Health Services (AHS) began the rollout of 25,350 doses of COVID-19 vaccine to all health-care zones on Wednesday. Fourteen dedicated COVID-19 centres across the province have been set up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, which ... Read More »

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Blood Services plasma donation centre opens in Lethbridge

By Lethbridge Herald on December 24th, 2020

Canadian Blood Services, in continuing to boost its plasma collections to meet the patient needs, has opened a dedicated plasma donation centre in Lethbridge. The new Lethbridge site is the second of three new centres in Canada for Canadian Blood Services, and is the first in the western provinces. “The opening of the new plasma ... Read More »

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Charges not warranted in ‘Storm Trooper’ incident: probe

By Lethbridge Herald on December 24th, 2020

The Lethbridge Police Service has received the findings of an external, criminal investigation into the “Storm Trooper” incident. The investigation by Medicine Hat Police Service, which included a review by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) and the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service, has determined that criminal charges are not warranted. A professional misconduct investigation ... Read More »

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LPS surveillance leads to drugs, weapons charges

By Lethbridge Herald on December 24th, 2020

A short-term investigation by Lethbridge Police has resulted in a number of drug and weapons charges against a 35-year-old Lethbridge man. Members of the Crime Suppression Team, after surveillance revealed activity consistent with drug trafficking, arrested the man Tuesday. As a result of his arrest and the subsequent execution of a search warrant at a ... Read More »

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NORAD has Santa on its radar while he delivers presents

By Lethbridge Herald on December 23rd, 2020

Stan Ashbee Alberta Newspaper Group NORAD tracks everything that flies in and around North America. On Christmas Eve, its special mission is tracking Santa! NORAD is proud to be celebrating 65 years of tracking Santa, using the same assets and procedures used to track all threats to Canada and the U.S. — 365 days a ... Read More »

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‘Storm Trooper’ investigation determines charges not warranted

By Herald on December 23rd, 2020

Criminal charges have been found not to be warranted after an investigation into an incident in May where Lethbridge police responded to a woman in costume with a fake firearm promoting a local restaurant. On May 4, Lethbridge Police responded to two 911 calls reporting a person in a Storm Trooper costume carrying a firearm ... Read More »

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County council approves 2021 budget

By Lethbridge Herald on December 23rd, 2020

Lethbridge County Council approved both the 2021-2023 Operating and 2021-2025 Capital Budgets at last week’s council meeting. The operating budget expense totals $28,050,645 for 2021, while the capital budget amounts to $9,215,000. The total tax support increase for 2021 is projected at 0.973 per cent and 0.109 per cent after assessment growth. “This has certainly ... Read More »

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College digital media students design logos for Western Gateway Trade and Logistics Corridor

By Greg Bobinec on December 23rd, 2020

LETHBRIDGE HERALDgbobinec@lethbridgeherald.com Lethbridge College’s Digital Communications and Media (DCM) program students recently helped build the visual identity through a logo design challenge for Canada’s Western Gateway Trade and Logistics Corridor. Students were given the opportunity to create a logo and pitch their designs to the stakeholders as part of the competitive process. Canada’s Western Gateway ... Read More »

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Man pleads not guilty to breach charges

By Delon Shurtz on December 23rd, 2020

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A Lethbridge man who was expected to resolve breach charges relating to a sexual assault and child-luring case has decided to stand trial instead. Gary James Lippa was expected Monday in Lethbridge provincial court to resolve three counts of failing to comply with release orders. However, the accused’s lawyer, Scott Hadford, pleaded not ... Read More »

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Griffiths resigns as chair of Lethbridge Police Commission

By Tim Kalinowski on December 23rd, 2020

LETHBRIDGE HERALDtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.com In a surprise move, Lethbridge Police Commission chair Simon Griffiths has resigned from all his duties on the commission. “I have committed half a decade to serving on the Lethbridge Police Commission and I have thoroughly enjoyed my time,” Griffiths said in a statement released to the media on Tuesday. “I have had ... Read More »

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God is still doing well in the polls

By University of Lethbridge on December 23rd, 2020

A majority of Canadians continue to believe in God, according to the most recent national survey by University of Lethbridge sociologist Dr. Reginald Bibby (DLitt ’18). Bibby has been charting the God numbers through national surveys from the mid-1970s to December of this year. “God is not faring all that badly in the polls,” says ... Read More »

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