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College offering summer camps in August

By Jensen, Randy on July 25th, 2020

LETHBRIDGE HERALD Lethbridge College is offering a series of fun, skill-building and safe summer camp opportunities for children and teens in August. Run by the college’s Be Fit for Life Centre, available camps include mountain biking, dance and Totally U G!rl, as well as a duathlon training program for adults and teens. As the Lethbridge ... Read More »

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Dealer takes shine to precious metals

By Woodard, Dale on July 25th, 2020

Dale Woodard Lethbridge Herald sports@lethbridgeherald.com Not even a pandemic has slowed down business for Terry Burrill. The president of TC Precious Metals Gold, Silver and Coin from Airdrie was in Lethbridge recently for a three-day stint at The Nest next to Honkers Pub & Eatery. With the COVID-19 pandemic putting a hold on operations from ... Read More »

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Roving Gyms keeps kids active

By Lethbridge Herald on July 24th, 2020

Ian Martens Lethbridge Herald imartens@lethbridgeherald.com Lethbridge Sport Council has restarted its Roving Gym program, giving youngsters and caregivers a safe place to be active and enjoy some outdoor play. The free program is described by the non-profit sport organization as providing inclusive play spaces for children and their parents or caregivers, nurturing physical literacy, the ... Read More »

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Province sends ARCHES audit to police; LPS to investigate whether charges warranted

By Herald on July 24th, 2020

Delon Shurtz Lethbridge Herald  dshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com The Lethbridge Police Service has begun investigating operations of the city’s supervised consumption site and the society that runs it, but it’s still too early to determine whether criminal charges will be laid in relation to nearly $2 million of unaccounted provincial funding. The Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions ... Read More »

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Coyote Flats continuing operations during COVID times

By Sulz, Dave on July 24th, 2020

Dave Sulz lethbridge herald -picture butte dsulz@lethbridgeherald.com Things are quieter than usual at Coyote Flats this summer. But the volunteers who run the heritage village museum near Picture Butte want the public to know that, yes, they are open to visitors – but with COVID guidelines in place. “We opened May 24, following all the ... Read More »

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Collision witnesses found

By Jensen, Randy on July 24th, 2020

LETHBRIDGE Several witnesses have come forward after Lethbridge Police issued a request for witnesses in connection with a collision where a semi truck struck an overpass then fled the scene. On Tuesday between 7-8 p.m., a semi truck carrying a large, oversized load collided with the overpass in the northbound lanes of Mayor Magrath Drive ... Read More »

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Fort Museum begins Limited Musical Ride

By Jensen, Randy on July 24th, 2020

FORT MACLEOD The Fort Museum has begun its limited edition North West Mounted Police Musical Ride. Due to social distancing protocols from the COVID-19 pandemic, this season’s musical ride has been revised to be a socially distant routine including a new lance demonstration and new manoeuvres such as the Wagon Wheel. The Limited Edition NWMP ... Read More »

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Sex assault trial adjourned until August

By Shurtz, Delon on July 24th, 2020

Delon Shurtz lethbridge herald dshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A 33-year-old Lethbridge man facing more than a dozen charges relating to sexual assaults against several women made a brief appearance Thursday in Lethbridge provincial court. Sohil Bindra appeared by closed-circuit TV from the Lethbridge Correctional Centre, but his matters were simply adjourned until next month to allow his lawyer ... Read More »

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Helping the community, one stitch at a time

By Sulz, Dave on July 24th, 2020

LETHBRIDGE HERALD A welcome fabric donation has ensured the Stitch It Forward Society will be able to continue sewing up a storm to benefit the community. Diane Herrick, the executive director and co-founder of the charitable society (along with her daughter and co-founder Cora Walkey) which debuted in 2019, says the group recently received a ... Read More »

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Food-conditioned black bear euthanized in Waterton Lakes Park

By Jensen, Randy on July 24th, 2020

LETHBRIDGE HERALD – WATERTON Parks Canada officials were forced to euthanize a black bear who had become food conditioned due to garbage and other attractants left by visitors in Waterton Lakes National Park. In a statement released by the park, on July 10 Parks Canada closed trails and backcountry campgrounds in the Bauerman Valley, accessed ... Read More »

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College offering courses for students to prepare for the fall semester

By Jensen, Randy on July 24th, 2020

LETHBRIDGE HERALD Lethbridge College is helping students to prepare for what happens next, with two free student success courses to help prepare both new and returning students for the fall 2020 semester. “We have heard our students loud and clear,” says Lindsay Workman, interim Associate Dean, Student Affairs, in a news release. “With this being ... Read More »

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