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SACPA examines benefits of laughter

By Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs on March 31st, 2021

When we talk about stress, usually we focus on our tight muscles, aching heads and sleeplessness. On Thursday at 10 a.m., Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs speaker Cheryl Ann Oberg will advocate that what we really should be concerned about, is our breathing. The act of laughter is the science of breathing. In times of ... Read More »

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Lawyer for murder suspect receives initial disclosure

By Delon Shurtz on March 31st, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com The lawyer for a 37-year-old woman charged with the murder of her ex-spouse last spring says he may finally be in the position to make at least some progress on the case. Lethbridge lawyer James Rouleau told a judge Tuesday in Lethbridge provincial court that he only received initial disclosure Monday from the ... Read More »

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Reserve fire burns 15,000 acres

By Lethbridge Herald on March 31st, 2021

Shortly after noon on Sunday, Blood Tribe Fire Chief Jacen Abrey reported the fire department received a call about a grass fire occurring near Highway 509. In response to this call, Abrey and the Fire Department staff set up an incident command and staging area near the hay plant to strategize on how to address ... Read More »

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Advocates looking for national standards for long-term care

By Dale Woodard on March 31st, 2021

Advocates representing more than a million Canadians — including the Lethbridge Chapter of Friends of Medicare — have banded together to demand that the federal government and provinces work together to establish national standards for long-term residential care. Last week, groups released a legal opinion setting out a proposal for a commitment from the federal ... Read More »

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Student online activity sparks investigation

By Dale Woodard on March 31st, 2021

The Lethbridge School Division is looking into some online interactions last weekend between its students and is working with the Lethbridge Police Service in the investigation. “Lethbridge School Division has been made aware of several hurtful online interactions between Division students which took place on the weekend, outside of the school environment,” said the division ... Read More »

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Guilty plea in firearm case leads to probation

By Delon Shurtz on March 31st, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A former Lethbridge man who put a scare into patrons of a local pub when he pulled a gun from his car, barely avoided a jail sentence after he pleaded guilty Monday to one count of unauthorized possession of a firearm. Brandon Murphy, 22, was at Hudson’s Tap House at about 1:30 a.m. ... Read More »

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Historic Carmangay hotel burns to the ground

By Dale Woodard on March 30th, 2021

An historical building in Carmangay has been lost. The Grange Hotel, a nearly 112-year-old building in the village roughly 60 kilometres northwest of Lethbridge, was destroyed in a fire early Sunday that started at approximately 1:30 a.m. As of Sunday afternoon, the cause of the fire was unknown, but there were no injuries or fatalities. ... Read More »

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First responders take matters one case at a time

By Tin Kalinowski on March 30th, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.com The old Chinese curse goes: “May you live in interesting times —” and we have certainly been doing that lately, says Lethbridge Director of Emergency Management and Chief of Fire and Emergency Services Marc Rathwell, with escalating COVID-19 numbers, winds, fires and snowstorms as March comes to an end. Rathwell says the key ... Read More »

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City group cleaning up discarded face masks

By Dale Woodard on March 30th, 2021

Lethbridge residents are still masking up in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. But a group is doing their part to make sure those masks are also properly disposed of as well. Alyssa Kusalik, coordinator for Community Mask Clean Up, an Alberta-wide initiative, and a few other volunteers have spent the last month making their ... Read More »

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House fire leaves five homeless

By Al Beeber on March 30th, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com In 30 minutes, the lives of a West Lethbridge family were turned upside down Sunday. Gary Klassen, his wife Love Joy and their two children left their home on Trent Road for a trip to a westside grocery store. When they got home, Love Joy could hear a smoke alarm going off inside ... Read More »

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Blood Tribe members being asked got share stories about housing issues

By Tim Kalinowski on March 27th, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.com Advocates demanding the federal government intervene to order an outside audit of Blood Tribe Housing are asking for Blood Tribe members to email them their stories and letters about problems they have experienced with housing on the reserve so they can be included in their submission to Ottawa. This audit, if granted by ... Read More »

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