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West Lethbridge will have new place to play
Written by Connolly Tate and Haley Tanner Tuesday, 31 January 2012 15:21
The puck has dropped, the curling rock has been thrown and a leisure centre is in the works.
On Jan. 26, Lethbridge MP Jim Hillyer announced that the city has received $10 million from the federal government towards building a westside recreation campus.
Unearned praise hinders students' success
Written by Paige Murray Tuesday, 31 January 2012 14:38
An “A” for effort is no longer valid in the classroom.
Until recently, many in the field of education believed that building up a child’s self-esteem would provide them with a better foundation for achievement. The routine affirmation of student intelligence was considered beneficial.
Bill Nye still rockin' the bow tie
Written by Connolly Tate Tuesday, 31 January 2012 14:26
University of Lethbridge
students, several wearing bold bow ties, began lining up outside the doors of
the First Choice Savings Centre on Monday Jan. 23 as early as 11 a.m. They were
there to see a man who played a part in their thirst for learning and
knowledge.
Avalanche safety training no longer uphill battle for snowmobilers
Written by Jen Golletz Tuesday, 31 January 2012 14:03
A new project focused on educating snowmobilers on avalanche safety and awareness was announced Jan. 20 in Fernie, B.C.
Read more: Avalanche safety training no longer uphill battle for snowmobilers
Lethbridge Symphony Association works to accommodate all crowds
Written by Connolly Tate Tuesday, 31 January 2012 13:48
The Lethbridge Symphony Association is working hard to make its performances available and affordable for everyone.
Read more: Lethbridge Symphony Association works to accommodate all crowds
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