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Council agrees to conversion therapy ban

By Lethbridge Herald on February 10th, 2020

Tim KalinowskiLethbridge Heraldtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.comLethbridge city council voted to bring in a ban on the advertising and business practice of conversion therapy in the City of Lethbridge, and to advocate to the Kenney government for a total provincial ban on conversion therapy.While there was some disagreement and dissent on the issue of local bylaw enforcement of such ... Read More »

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College hosts open house

By Lethbridge Herald on February 10th, 2020

Greg Bobinec Lethbridge Herald gbobinec@lethbridgeherald.com Lethbridge College opened its campus doors on Saturday to welcome thousands of future students and their families to explore all of the different program options at their annual Open House event. Throughout the day, people were able to familiarize themselves with all of their program fields, through interactive activities found ... Read More »

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Scholarship breakfast features Churchill hall of famer

By Kuhl, Nick on February 10th, 2020

Garrett Simmons Communications Officer, Lethbridge School Division Lethbridge School Division’s annual scholarship breakfast is bringing in a Winston Churchill High School hall of famer as this year’s guest speaker. “We are very excited to have CBC reporter, Judy Trinh, as our keynote speaker this year,” said Lethbridge School Division trustee Christine Light. “As an alumni ... Read More »

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Sports shooting still popular

By Bobinec, Greg on February 10th, 2020

Greg Bobinec Lethbridge Herald gbobinec@lethbridgeherald.com Shooting-sport enthusiasts from all over southern Alberta joined together for the annual Gun Show, to look through and discuss guns, accessories and the sport of shooting. Over the weekend, the Southern Alberta Riflemen Association invited the shooting community out to trade, sell, and buy a variety of items to get ... Read More »

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U of L receives MI3 donation

By Kalinowski, Tim on February 10th, 2020

Lethbridge Herald The University of Lethbridge welcomed the donation of a massive black walnut and stainless steel boardroom table from locally-based Millwork Innovations 3 during a special media event on Friday. The entire table weighs around a tonne and has two stainless-steel legs, each weighing around 300 kilograms, and is an accent feature of the ... Read More »

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Rabeau faces charges, remains in custody

By Shurtz, Delon on February 10th, 2020

Delon Shurtz lethbridge herald dshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A 37-year-old Lethbridge man facing several drug charges remains in custody following his first court appearance since his arrest. Kevin Paul Rabeau appeared briefly in Lethbridge provincial court Friday, where he was represented by duty counsel Brett Carlson. Carlson told court the accused needs time to retain a lawyer, and ... Read More »

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Leadership council helps with graduation costs

By Lethbridge Herald on February 9th, 2020

Greg Bobinec Lethbridge Herald gbobinec@lethbridgeherald.com The Young Women’s Leadership Council, through the YWCA, gathered hundreds of dresses for graduating high school students to have for their graduation day for free, for the sixth annual Attire to Inspire event. Throughout the weekend, dozens of students came with their families to search for the perfect dress to ... Read More »

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Lethbridge College hosting open house today

By Kuhl, Nick on February 8th, 2020

Lethbridge Herald If you are looking to learn about Lethbridge College programs, services, clubs and opportunities – LC is hosting its Winter Open House today. The free event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today in Centre Core. “Whether future students are interested in earning a certificate, a diploma or a degree, or they ... Read More »

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More to literacy than books

By Submitted Article on February 8th, 2020

Craig Albrecht PALLISER REGIONAL SCHOOLS Anyone who showed up for Milo Community School’s celebration of Family Literacy Day on Jan. 28 hoping to find a quiet corner to curl up in with a good book and a loved one, may have left disappointed. “We were hoping to get some people into the building to come ... Read More »

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Man facing numerous charges denied bail

By Shurtz, Delon on February 8th, 2020

Delon Shurtz lethbridge herald dshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A 40-year-old Lethbridge man charged with a string of criminal offences last year tried, but failed, to get released on bail. Provincial court Judge Kristin Ailsby refused to release Cory Ray Williams, Thursday, even though he could be placed under house arrest until his case concludes, and his mother could ... Read More »

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Conversion therapy on city council agenda

By Kalinowski, Tim on February 8th, 2020

Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge city council will be debating a motion during Monday’s public meeting to prohibit the advertising or business practice of conversion therapy in the City of Lethbridge, and to advocate for a total provincial ban on conversion therapy. The motion, sponsored by Councillors Jeff Carlson and Rob Miyashiro, states its intent is to ... Read More »

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