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One of RCMP officers shot believed from Lethbridge

One of RCMP officers shot believed from Lethbridge

THE CANADIAN PRESS KILLAM, Alta. — RCMP confirm one man has been found dead in a rural Alberta house where two Mounties were shot. Sgt. Patrick Webb says a search is on for a 27-year-man seen leaving the property Tuesday when four Mounties from the detachment in Killam were on the scene. Webb says Sawyer Clarke Robison could be armed and dangerous, and should be considered a high risk. Members of the public should not approach him. The two Mounties suffered significant injuries to their torsos, but are recovering after surgery. Police have identified them as Killam detachment officers Const. Sheldon Shah and Const. Sidney Gaudette — who some reports have as being originally from Lethbridge. The two injured officers have both undergone surgery and are recovering in hospital in Edmonton. Sawyer may be driving a black 2000 Chevrolet Silverado with Alberta licence plate number UZE 245.

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Lack of input main concern

Lack of input main concern

Ken Nakagama, who owns a business on 3 Street and 2 Avenue South, isn¹t thrilled by what the city settled for in the property sale for the vacant lot in front of his business.

Lethbridge Herald | 08 Feb 2012

Truck tips over near Tempest

Truck tips over near Tempest

Herald photo by Ian Martens Coaldale emergency personnel and tow truck operators work at the scene where a super-b tractor trailer unit tipped off a rural road Tuesday northeast of Coaldale near Tempest. Coaldale fire chief Andy Van Rijn said the truck tipped after slowing to pull over to the side of the road, resulting in the wheels slipping over the sloped edge. The driver was taken to hospital with what were said to be minor injuries as crews worked to right the unit and clean up its spilled load of barley.

Lethbridge Herald | 08 Feb 2012

Parfor the course

Parfor the course

A mule deer buck runs across the fairways Tuesday morning at Henderson Lake Golf Club. The deer was part of a trio of bucks that were seen wandering around the course. Herald photo by Ian Martens

Lethbridge Herald | 08 Feb 2012

Students inspired to be healthy

Students inspired to be healthy

Herald photo by Ian Martens St. Patrick Fine Arts Elementary Grade 5 student Jenna Vanderburgh, librarian Tanya Vanderburgh, and fellow students James Marriner and Wilson Obara volley a balloon around their group with their backsides as they take part in an activity break during the Healthy Active School Symposium Tuesday at the Victory Church Complex.

Lethbridge Herald | 08 Feb 2012

Exhibit a hot topic

Exhibit a hot topic

Galt Museum CEO Susan Burrows-Johnson stands among an exhibit titled ŒEarth¹s Climate in the Balance¹ currently on display at the museum¹s Discovery Hall until April 22. Herald photo by Ian Martens

Lethbridge Herald | 07 Feb 2012


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  • Fred Oczko, who is currently serving his sentence at the Bowden Institution in central Alberta, has applied for a reduction in the number of years of imprisonment he must serve before he's eligible for parole.
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  • The Rocket Man is coming to Lethbridge. Sir Elton John will perform his "Greatest Hits Live" tour Tuesday, April 24 at Enmax Centre. Tickets go on sale Saturday at 10 a.
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Local News

  • New investment in downtown construction is welcome. But Lethbridge business people say after 10 years of waiting, they expected something more substantial than a two-storey building on the city-owned block of 1 Avenue South property.
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  • Tracy Many Shots pleaded guilty Tuesday in Lethbridge provincial court to one count of assault with a weapon and was sentenced to 45 days in jail for stabbing a woman with whom she had been drinking Jan.
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  • The Grade 8 student at Noble Central gets a healthy, homemade lunch but even if he had to buy lunch at the school for some reason he'd have plenty of healthy options to choose from.
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  • Lethbridge public school trustees will soon be mulling over all of the suggestions that resulted from the district's fifth annual town hall meeting held Monday evening.
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  • The owner of a funeral home who defrauded clients and the provincial government won't be sentenced for two more months. Ralph Zentner, co-owner of Cornerstone Funeral Home in Lethbridge, pleaded guilty Jan. 18 in Lethbridge provincial court to one charge of fraud under $5,000.
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  • Buckles? Bottles? Stone tools? The Galt Museum and Archives is developing an exhibit and related programs focusing on archeology in southwestern Alberta for the fall of 2012, and is seeking public input to ensure the exhibit responds to the community's curiosity about the topic.
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Local Sports

  • The Golden Hawks beat Fort Saskatchewan 2-1 Saturday, but fell 6-3 to the Lloydminster Heat on Sunday. In Saturday's win, Ryan Stronski scored the go-ahead goal, while netminder Robert Brewin earned the win in net.
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    On Friday, the Hockey Hounds lost 9-5 to the Kelowna Rockets. Jay Hollingsworth scored for the Hockey Hounds, while Zdan and Alex Barthel added singles. The Hockey Hounds tied Sherwood Park 4-4 on Saturday as Barthel scored twice and Matthew Rypien and Carson Huculak added singles.
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  • The Lethbridge Football Club U18 boys team returned home from a road trip north with medals last weekend. The LFC squad headed to Edmonton for the Power Play Cup 2012 Saturday and Sunday, winning the silver medal.
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  • Welcome back, (former) Captain Cam. Those attending tonight's Western Hockey League tilt when the Lethbridge Hurricanes host the Moose Jaw Warriors at 7 p.m. at the Enmax Centre will no doubt see a familiar face.
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  • The local women's tackle football team - they play in the Western Women's Canadian Football League - is entering its third season and is hosting an information night on Wednesday.
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Opinion

  • How many never think twice, however, about letting their children navigate their way through the Internet with little to no supervision on their part? While the potential for physical injury might be greater with the razor-sharp woodworking tool, misuse of the Internet can result in wounds to a child's psyche…
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  • In Lethbridge, the decades after the Second World War became a time of great growth in our city. Our college was born, along with plans for Alberta's new university. New neighbourhoods were developed, modern highways were built, and Lethbridge became an important centre for services, retail and industry.
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