Consumers hesitant to adopt Blu-Ray disc format

With the introduction of the Blu-Ray format a couple of years ago, consumers have been given the choice of whether they want to continue to watch regular DVDs, or pay the extra money for the better picture and sound that Blu-Ray offers.

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Newest distinguished alumni have fond memories of LCI

Two former Lethbridge Collegiate Institute students were honoured Wednesday at the school’s 14th annual Distinguished Achievement Awards ceremony.

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Big Brothers and Big Sisters warm hearts with unique fundraiser

Those looking to wish someone or a business a Happy Easter can send baby chicks to warm the hearts and put a smile on the faces of others, in an exchange for a donation.

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Previous winters have us spoiled, back to normal this year

Although we’ve experienced record-setting cold temperatures and several wind warnings affecting the Lethbridge area so far this winter, it seems previous winters were in fact the years with odd weather, and that things seem back to normal this year, not the other way around.

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For those that don’t deal well with stress, panic attacks are a warning sign

Stress, crowds, public speaking, a job interview, or being overwhelmed by too many homework assignments can all trigger panic attacks in some people. Although they are physically harmless, they are very bothersome to those that experience them. The health clinic located at Lethbridge College sees many students and even some staff members who come in [...]

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Online form to streamline post-secondary registration process

Students applying to a number of colleges and universities in Alberta will soon be able to save time and effort by completing a single online form, instead of having to fill out a different form for every institution.

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Year of Astronomy inspires local interest in our galaxy

For centuries, mankind has stared up at the stars at night, wondering what’s out there. That curiosity has launched our pursuit of knowledge of planets and galaxies, including our own.

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Despite hype, Conficker remains quiet on April Fools Day

Despite all the advance hype to the contrary, it appears computer systems in Lethbridge survived the Conficker computer worm scare unscathed Wednesday. Local experts say all the attention focused on the potential carnage shouldn’t be viewed as wasted time, however.

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Fort Whoop Up renovations bring new attractions

Fort Whoop Up has been renovating their different exhibits since 2005, and should be finished this summer. Nearly $300,000 in donations and grants has allowed the Fort to complete some of the biggest changes in it’s history.

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No stories this week

Since there isn’t an edition of the Endeavour coming out this week, due to Remembrance Day, I won’t be posting any new stories this week. There wasn’t school on Monday or Tuesday. Next week, I will post two stories, a column, and a news feature (which may or may not appear in the Endeavour at [...]

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