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Southern Alberta News

Fighting with officers lands man jail sentence

By medicinehatnews on February 25th, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com Trying to take on three police officers at the same time didn’t turn out well for a 43-year-old Lethbridge man. Daniel Edward Collier was a passenger in a motor vehicle that was stopped by police last month, after police noticed the vehicle had a burned out taillight and licence plate light. The officer ... Read More »

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City student part of Daughters of the Vote

By Dale Woodard on February 25th, 2021

Holly Kletke’s passions and her presence both in school and in the community have earned her a trip to Ottawa. Virtually, at least. The Lethbridge resident and student at the University of Lethbridge where she’s in her third year of education and music was recently selected to take part in the third iteration of Daughters ... Read More »

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Lawyer for woman charged in attempted abduction waiting for disclosure

By Delon Shurtz on February 24th, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDDshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com The lawyer for a 21-year-old Lethbridge man charged in connection with an attempted abduction in Lethbridge, says her client is suffering from mental health issues, and has been in and out of the hospital since he was charged last summer. During a hearing recently in Lethbridge provincial court, Calgary lawyer Jeanine Zahara referred to some of ... Read More »

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Canadians support making Google and Facebook pay for news content

By News Media Canada on February 24th, 2021

Eighty-two per cent of Canadians believe it’s time for the federal government to take action and force social media giants Google and Facebook to pay Canadian news publishers for their content, and ensure fair negotiations so that publishers get their share of online advertising revenue. As well, according to the poll, 70 per cent of ... Read More »

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Herald’s storied history shown in audits

By Trevor Busch on February 24th, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDtbusch@lethbridgeherald.com When it comes to history, many newspapers can trace their roots back more than a century, and the Lethbridge Herald is no exception. However, in attempting to celebrate that past and highlighting achievements down through the decades, some newspapers haven’t done a very good job of illustrating that tradition for their wider readership. ... Read More »

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5th on 5th Youth Services receives Rogers grant

By Rogers Communications on February 23rd, 2021

Rogers Communications has announced it has awarded a Ted Rogers Community Grant to 5th on 5th Youth Services in Lethbridge for $10,000. “At 5th on 5th Youth Services, we strive to help youth to become capable, caring and contributing members of our community,” said Trevor Brown, Executive Director, 5th on 5th Youth Services. “The value ... Read More »

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More convictions for man with lengthy criminal record

By Delon Shurtz on February 23rd, 2021

Chase Brent Hamilton has been busy since he moved recently to Lethbridge from Saskatchewan. The 28-year-old, who has a lengthy criminal record from convictions in the neighbouring province, is racking up additional convictions in Alberta, including four convictions for shopbreaking, six for shoplifting, two for causing mischief, and one each of theft under and possession ... Read More »

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Friday fire damages deck at Lakemount Boulevard home

By City of Lethbridge on February 23rd, 2021

Lethbridge Fire Department and Emergency Services responded to a residential fire in the 1200 Block of Lakemount Boulevard South in the early afternoon on Friday, Feb. 19. Firefighters found the rear attached second floor deck on fire.  Crews were able to quickly respond and extinguish the fire in progress on the deck, ultimately limiting fire ... Read More »

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University webinar focused on migrant activism

By Greg Bobinec on February 23rd, 2021

The University of Lethbridge hosted their WSSS Webinar last week focusing on migrant activism and community-based research in a global pandemic and featuring scholars whose research bridges academia advocacy and community based work in migrant justice. Ethel Tugohan, Canadian Research Chair in Canadian Migration Police, Impacts and Activism, and assistant professor in the Department of ... Read More »

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COVID having impact on livestock industry

By Tim Kalinowski on February 23rd, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.com Recent COVID outbreaks at Cargill High River and the Olymel meat packing plant in Red Deer are not yet having a widespread impact on the market, says Chuck MacLean, founder of Porter and MacLean Livestock Management and former chair of Canada Beef and the Alberta Beef Producers, but added to other pressures could ... Read More »

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Sexual assaults land man four years in penitentiary

By Delon Shurtz on February 20th, 2021

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.com A 40-year-old Lethbridge man who spent more than a year grooming a 13-year-old girl to have sex with him, has been sentenced to serve four years in a federal penitentiary. Justice Dallas Miller said Friday in Lethbridge Court of Queen’s Bench, that Gary James Lippa lured the vulnerable girl over a number of ... Read More »

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