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College students capture BILD award

By Kuhl, Nick on February 19th, 2020

Submitted by Lethbridge College A home designed by two Lethbridge College students has earned a major industry award. The Daphne, designed by Interior Design Technology students Jessica Banman and Teunieke Anker and built by Ashcroft Master Builder, was named top single-family home in its price range at the BILD (Building Industry and Land Development Association) ... Read More »

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Catholic education: a precious gift

By Submitted Article on February 19th, 2020

Many families new to Canada in general, and specifically to the province of Alberta, are not aware that Catholic education is publicly funded in Alberta. Those who come to us from abroad know that, in many cases in their home country, Catholic education, or any faith-based education for that matter, comes with very high tuition ... Read More »

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Appeal of sexual assault conviction set for Thursday in Calgary

By Shurtz, Delon on February 19th, 2020

Delon Shurtz Lethbridge Herald dshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com An appeal of a southern Alberta man’s conviction last year for sexually assaulting a former girlfriend is expected to be heard Thursday in a Calgary courtroom. Jesse Nielsen is scheduled to appear before the Court of Appeal to appeal his convictions of sexual assault, assault and criminal harassment. The Lethbridge ... Read More »

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Theatre Outre presenting ‘Whale Riding Weather’ for first time in Alta.

By Kalinowski, Tim on February 19th, 2020

Tim Kalinowski Lethbridge Herald tkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.com Theatre Outre presents Bryden MacDonald’s “Whale Riding Weather” at Didi’s Playhaus Feb. 24-28. Chronicling the relationship between three gay men as they intersect at a key moment in their lives, gentle wit and humour leavened with the tragic elements of human existence create a powerful and emotional experience for the ... Read More »

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School funding formula to change

By Lethbridge Herald on February 18th, 2020

Tim Kalinowski Lethbridge Herald tkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.com The Alberta government unveiled a new funding model for the province’s schools on Tuesday, but local school boards remain in the dark as to what this funding model will mean to urban school divisions particularly. Minister of Education Adriana LaGrange announced the government would no longer be funding school boards ... Read More »

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Galt Museum hosts Family Day activities

By Bobinec, Greg on February 18th, 2020

Greg Bobinec Lethbridge Herald gbobinec@lethbridgeherald.com Alberta has been celebrating Family Day as a statutory holiday since 1990 as an opportunity for families to engage in activities together, and the Galt Museum continued to celebrate with family-oriented activities on Monday. Throughout the day families were able to take in a variety of activities, starting with a ... Read More »

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U of L’s Play Day offers variety

By Bobinec, Greg on February 18th, 2020

Greg Bobinec Lethbridge Herald gbobinec@lethbridgeherald.com The University of Lethbridge welcomed hundreds of families and their young children into the 1st Choice Savings Centre Monday afternoon for a day full of fun activities for their ninth annual Play Day. Presented in partnership with North & Company LLP, Play Day is a free day of family fun ... Read More »

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Hockey tourney assault suspects prepare for trial

By Shurtz, Delon on February 18th, 2020

Delon Shurtz Lethbridge Herald dshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com Two men charged after a referee was attacked at a youth hockey tournament in Lethbridge last year are preparing to go to trial. Duty counsel Brett Carlson represented both men Friday in Lethbridge provincial court, where Robert Farrell Creighton faces one count of assault and Todd William Cross Child faces ... Read More »

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Trinh recounts her early years in Lethbridge

By Jensen, Randy on February 18th, 2020

Garrett Simmons Lethbridge School Division Communications Officer Canada took in a large number of Vietnamese boat people when no one else would. On Friday, guest speaker Judy Trinh highlighted the fourth annual Canada 150 ICE Awards Scholarship breakfast, as she spoke about her early experiences in Lethbridge as a refugee from Vietnam. Her family’s journey ... Read More »

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ACIFA to honour LC’s Team SPHERE

By Bobinec, Greg on February 18th, 2020

Greg Bobinec Lethbridge Herald gbobinec@lethbridgeherald.com The team behind Lethbridge College’s real-life health-care training environment known as SPHERE (Simulated Patient Health Environment for Research and Education) has received provincial recognition as the Alberta Colleges and Institutes Faculties Association (ACIFA) awarded them in Innovation in Teaching last week. The SPHERE team will be accepting the award at ... Read More »

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Playgoers shifts gears with ‘Daisy’

By Lethbridge Herald on February 17th, 2020

Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald abeeber@lethbridgeherald.com Playgoers of Lethbridge is dropping a bombshell on Lethbridge audiences this week: it’s not staging a comedy. Instead the long-time local theatre troupe will be staging a drama piece called “Daisy” which focuses on a 1964 television advertisement aimed at derailing the campaign of Republican presidential hopeful Barry Goldwater. “Daisy” ... Read More »

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