Galt Museum and Archives exhibit aims to spark conversations on racism, bias
A new exhibit has opened at the Galt Museum and Archives in Lethbridge, aiming to spark conversations about racism and bias.
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A new exhibit has opened at the Galt Museum and Archives in Lethbridge, aiming to spark conversations about racism and bias.
Hudson’s Bay stores have started liquidating. In Lethbridge, shoppers were outside before the store opened Tuesday, waiting to get a good deal.
The City of Lethbridge has once again proclaimed April 7 to be Green Shirt Day, in honour of Logan Boulet.
A new strategic plan for the University of Lethbridge is being described as a “collective vision” to guide the post-secondary institution through the next decade.
Lethbridge police are investigating after two 17-year-old boys were struck by a vehicle on Tuesday morning.
A ‘significant’ project to help Lethbridge's vulnerable population is nearing completion.
Alberta Health Services is advising of three new measles cases in the province’s South Zone.
Runners, walkers and volunteers are gearing up for Lethbridge’s 38th annual Moonlight Run on Saturday.
The University of Lethbridge is wrapping up its Indigenous Awareness Week.
Tariffs are set to drive up the cost on just about everything. There’s some concern over what that could mean for Alberta’s beer industry.
A University of Lethbridge student is making it easier to find free food on campus.
The tariff hits just keep on coming. China's 100 per cent tariff on Canadian canola products is now in effect. It's another layer of stress for farmers.
More Canadians are looking to spend their summer vacation in their home country this summer. Lethbridge appears to be a trending destination for domestic tourists.
The Ninastako apartment housing complex's 57 residents will soon need to find a new place to live.
Between January and October of last year, 1,144 people in Alberta died of a drug overdose, according to new data from the province.
Students from Lethbridge Polytechnic have been helping to raise awareness—and money as well—for the Lethbridge Elder Abuse Response Network (LEARN).