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5th on 5th offers lifeline to youth

5th on 5th offers lifeline to youth

œHerald photo by Katie May 5th on 5th Youth Services kicked off its 16th annual Investing in Youth fundraiser Thursday, hoping to raise $45,000 for youth programs before its Taste of Lethbridge gala to be held at Integra Air s hangar March 31. From left, 5th on 5th executive director Gail McKenzie, youth client Jacey Prairie Chicken and Integra Air CEO Brent Gateman.

Lethbridge Herald | 27 Jan 2012

Highway of spuds

Highway of spuds

Coaldale deputy fire chief Jack Van Rijn walks through the scene where the driver of a tandem truck carrying a load of potatoes lost control of the vehicle and rolled it onto its side in the ditch along Highway 3 east of Lethbridge. Emergency officials on scene say the driver of the truck was taken to hospital with minor injuries while crews worked to clear the road of the spilled spuds. RCMP said charges were pending while the incident was still under investigation. Herald photo by Ian Martens

Lethbridge Herald | 27 Jan 2012

Ice arenas, curling rink a go

Ice arenas, curling rink a go

Herald photo by Ian Martens Mayor Rajko Dodic, Lethbridge Curling Club president Kirk Mearns and MP Jim Hillyer take part in a ceremonial face-off, substituting a plastic curling stone for the traditional puck, after announcing a new twin ice arena and curling rink project in the city Thursday at the Lethbridge Sport Council offices at Nicholas Sheran Arena. (See related video online today at www.lethbridgeherald.com)

Lethbridge Herald | 27 Jan 2012

Once upon a time . . .

Once upon a time . . .

Ken Rothe stays huddled in his hut as he tries his luck fishing through the ice surface at the start of this week at Nicholas Sheran Lake. The ice has certainly gotten a little thinner over the last few days and with the forecast calling for highs from 5-8 C over the next six days, ice could be a rare find in these parts. Herald photo by Ian Martens

Lethbridge Herald | 26 Jan 2012

Miyashiro's career has been helping people

Miyashiro's career has been helping people

Herald photo by Ian Martens Rob Miyashiro has a discussion with a supporter following his announcement to run as a candidate for the Liberal nomination in Lethbridge East Wednesday at the Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization.

Lethbridge Herald | 26 Jan 2012


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  • Construction of a new curling rink and two NHL-sized ice arenas will begin next year in Lethbridge. City officials confirmed plans for the two facilities, worth nearly $38 million, following announcement of a $10-million federal grant Thursday.
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  • Lethbridge School District trustee Dennis Wickham resigned from the board, a day after he was sentenced in Lethbridge provincial court. Board chairman Gary Bartlett said the board supported Wickham's belief that his continued presence would be a distraction to the district's operations.
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Local News

  • But when Jacey Prairie Chicken walked through the doors at 5th on 5th Youth Services, she found guidance and resume help that has led her to several jobs over the past seven years.
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  • It only took nine years, but Canadian beef is finally making a comeback. South Korea lifted its ban last week that had been imposed after the 2003 BSE outbreak. Now the industry is looking to widen Japan's doors.
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  • What measures should be part of the federal government's budget for 2012? That's what Lethbridge MP Jim Hillyer will be asking at a series of town hall meetings starting on Saturday. "I want to tap into the thoughts and ideas from the people in our region," Hillyer says.
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  • A power line knocked down by high winds caused the grassfire near Nanton Jan. 4, investigators have concluded. FortisAlberta blames winds that blew in excess of 110 km/h for downing the line, from which sparks ignited the surrounding grass.
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  • Parents wanting to ensure their kids become strong readers poised for life in the "Information Age" can breathe easier knowing how easy it can be to support literacy at home. The key can be summed up in three little letters: F-U-N.
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  • Bargaining with the employer began in September and broke down in December when the two sides couldn't come to an agreement on health benefits and salaries, said Guy Smith, AUPE president.
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Local Sports

  • With an NHL career spanning 1,111 games, 1,006 points and capping off with a Stanley Cup, Lanny McDonald knows a thing or two about burning up the stats sheet.
    But there was one night early in McDonald’s career where he and his Lethbridge Sugar Kings teammates could only watch as…
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    But there was one night early in McDonald's career where he and his Lethbridge Sugar Kings teammates could only watch as the arena they were playing in was literally lit up.
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  • Competing at the Saskatchewan Open Judo Championship in Regina, the local club brought home 14 medals, dominating the under-17 male under-60 kg category, taking the gold, silver and bronze medals in that division as well as fifth place.
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  • Basketball has scored a sweep in the Lethbridge College Kodiaks female and male athletes of the week. Taking this week's female award is Kodiak Brittany Pekar, while fellow basketball player Craig McMurray earns the male nod.
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  • Bruce Sprinsgteen has said that his four-decade musical career has simply been an extended conversation with his audience. Like any long talk, it has included arguments, ideology and storytelling.
    Lethbridge Hurricanes’ business manager Jim Bradley is in his second year of what he hopes will be an extended conversation…
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Opinion

  • Parents may think school is where their children go to learn, but the home is an important learning environment, too. Unfortunately, most parents have trouble finding time to nurture learning opportunities for their children during their non-school hours.
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  • Former Alberta MLA and MP Ray Speaker told the hearing that Premier Alison Redford's salary of $211,000 is less than than the $264,000 earned by the senior civil servant who advises her.
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