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Senator Buchanan teacher wins Edwin Parr AwardSubscriber

The Edwin Parr Award was established in 1964 by the Alberta School Trustees' Association, and the award is given to teachers in their first year of teaching who have been nominated by their district to receive this honour.

Wilson part of 'Healthy U' challengeSubscriber

The school was chosen as one of six across the province to host a "Healthy U 5&1 Experiment" rally that posed healthy eating and exercise as a 21-day challenge filled with 42 "epic experiments" including encouraging kids to eat fruit daily for "guts of steel" and getting lots of vitamin A for "laser vision.

Scholarship to honour city nurseSubscriber

Wendy Lipinski was an amazing nurse, artist and person and, according to her colleagues, was a person who liked to have fun. "She was awesome, caring, loyal, compassionate, very compassionate, you would want her as your nurse," says friend and fellow nurse Chris Yeske.

Sentencing set for stolen car ring suspectSubscriber

One of several individuals charged in connection with a stolen car ring will be sentenced this summer. The lawyer for William Tycholas was in Lethbridge provincial court Friday and scheduled his client's sentencing hearing for July 11.

Area jobless rate up slightly for AprilSubscriber

According to Monthly Labour Force Bulletin, Lethbridge-Medicine Hat Region, data released by the Government of Alberta, Employment and Immigration Friday showed the unemployment rate for April was 5.

City man's sexual assault charges could be withdrawnSubscriber

The program is a voluntary, pre-trial procedure in which the Crown can opt not to prosecute a person accused of a crime if the person is suffering from a mental illness that may be the underlying cause of the alleged criminal conduct.

CCH to graduate 242 students at today's ceremonySubscriber

For Catholic Central High School students, this weekend marks the beginning of the end in their high school career. The school's 242 grads participated in a mass Friday night at the Lethbridge College gymnasium and finish off the event with a ceremony and banquet today.

Persistence pays off for boarders

Last time, proponents of a new skateboard park were a little late asking for civic support. But Thursday, they heard good news from City Hall. Boarders will receive about $400,000, enough to complete a new facility this year near Henderson Lake Park.

Last Updated on Thursday, 09 May 2013 22:37

Police investigating after bullet found near schoolSubscriber

On Thursday, police combed through a soccer field at Lethbridge Christian School on St. James Boulevard North after a student reportedly found a bullet there earlier in the day.

Green Party looks to bring about change in AlbertaSubscriber

Albertans have yet another choice in the political race as the Green Party re-emerges. The Green Party of Alberta leader Janet Keeping was in Lethbridge Thursday to inform southern Albertans why it's time for a change in government.

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