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Operation Christmas Child hits home for local student

 Emmanuel Ipaa, now a student at Winston Churchill High School, once received an Operation Christmas Child box when he lived in a refugee camp in Benin, West Africa. Herald photo by Ian Martens


 
Harper compares economic crisis to 1929; APEC pledges to shun trade barriers
Saturday, 22 November 2008
LIMA, Peru - Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the current economic crisis could be as dangerous as the financial collapse that began in 1929 and the world must avoid repeating history by recognizing the Great Depression was caused by bad government policies.
 
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Operation Christmas Child hits home for local student
Every November, students at Winston Churchill High School fill shoeboxes for needy children around the world through Operation Christmas Child. When empty boxes were being distributed this year, teachers noticed a flash of recognition cross 14-year-old Emmanuel Ipaa’s face. He and his brothers had received one of the boxes several years ago when they were living in a refugee camp in Benin, West Africa. “It was the best Christmas I had in my life,” Ipaa said. “It was hard for me to open the box, I was so happy.” He recalls finding a toothbrush, toothpaste, a towel
 
'Horns win third straight
Friday, 21 November 2008
It went the distance, but make it three in a row for Gatto’s gang. In what was a contest with little flow or finesse, the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s hockey team managed to improve their record to 7-6 in Canada West regular season play, earning a 3
 
Old Baltimore Stallion fans never die

Islamic group says it will take on pirates

How do you solve a problem like piracy?

Ex-NFLer Vick buried in debt

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Lakie teachers get jump on anti-bullying

While Bullying Awareness Week concludes today, two intern teachers at G.S. Lakie School have been...

Pilot project studying effects of Canadian climate on biodiesel

John Koliaska is quick to debunk the myths and misconceptions surrounding biodiesel. He...

Suspect asked man to beat up couple, court told

A former Fort Macleod man told a judge and jury on Friday he was approached by a friend about...

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Harper compares economic crisis to 1929; APEC pledges to shun trade barriers

LIMA, Peru - Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the current economic crisis could be as dangerous...

Liberal leader hopeful makes stop in Winnipeg to drum up support

WINNIPEG - When times are tough, Canadians will turn to the federal Liberal party, says leadership...

Officials warn of possible Listeria exposure in Ontario prisons

Ontario health officials are warning prisoners in seven provincial correctional institutions may...

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Philippine floods leave at least 6 dead

ILAGAN, Philippines - A week of pounding rains have flooded about 200 farming villages in the...

Karzai: Obama promises to fight terror in 'region'

KABUL, Afghanistan - U.S. President-elect Barack Obama pledged in a telephone conversation with...

Australians try to save 11 stranded whales

HOBART, Australia - Rescuers moved 11 pilot whales more than 11 kilometres to a deep-water beach in...

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SCORECARD:

Here are the sports results from Saturday.

Saturday's action on the ice Bgt

Less moustache in the stands and more on the ice might have helped the Toronto Maple Leafs on...

Ricky Hatton easily wins in 11th round over Paulie Malignaggi

LAS VEGAS - Turns out Ricky Hatton didn't need to change much to take care of Paulie Malignaggi.

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Entertainment
Screen Actors Guild to seek strike authorization

LOS ANGELES - The Screen Actors Guild said Saturday it will ask its members to authorize a strike...

MTV holds its first African music awards

ABUJA, Nigeria - Two Nigerian singers won top awards Saturday as MTV held its first-ever music...

Hollywood actors guild to seek strike

LOS ANGELES - The Screen Actors Guild said Saturday it will ask its members to authorize a strike...

Business
Consumers reluctant at LA Auto Show

LOS ANGELES - The crowds at the Los Angeles Auto Show are a reluctant bunch this year.

GM says board doesn't see bankruptcy as option

DETROIT - General Motors Corp.'s board of directors does not consider bankruptcy protection a...

McGuinty worries auto sector rescue could drive Ont. deficit higher

TORONTO - As governments in Canada and the United States consider rescue packages for the...

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Should the City of Lethbridge give public money to the two local seniors' centres?
 
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