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Pre-dawn lightning early Thursday morning east of Lethbridge highlights the downtown skyline in this photo taken from the coulees in West Lethbridge. Unlike Monday night when thunder, lightning and heavy rains hit the city, the Wednesday night/Thursday morning system skirted the city to the north. Today’s forecast is for sun and 30C while the rest of the long weekend there’s a risk of thunderstorms and showers in the forecast with temperatures cooling off into the mid-20s. Photo courtesy Danny Ponomar
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Friday, July 30 2010, 2:05 AM |
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MONTREAL - A Montreal judge is set to announce this morning whether a woman accused of stabbing her teenage daughter in a so-called honour crime will get bail.
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A remedy for Alzheimer’s disease, stroke and other brain-damaging conditions may be one step closer today, as a result of neuroscience research at the University of Lethbridge. A new breakthrough, involving brain-cell regrowth in an adult mammal, is expected to be announced here Friday morning by scientists at the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience. Over the last five years, a team directed by lead researcher Robert Sutherland has worked on demonstrating how cortical cells can be encouraged to re-grow. The Lethbridge team’s success is believed the first recorded in the sc
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Thursday, July 29 2010, 10:43 PM |
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The Lethbridge Spitz Miners were no match for the beasts from the East and will try to win an Montana American Legion A State baseball title from the B side of the draw. The Miners fell 18-2 to the Laurel Dodgers, the top seed from the East Conference. Braeden Heyland too
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