Scottish visitors get a taste of Lethbridge

A group of five visitors from Scotland arrived in Lethbridge this week, and while they’ve been enjoying the sights like any other tourists, they’re also getting a closer look at how this community works.

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Memeza Africa performers coming to Lethbridge

18 singers, drummers, and dancers from Soweto, South Africa are bringing their unique performance, titled ‘Memeza Africa’ to Lethbridge. The show features African and Canadian music combined with traditional African rhythms and dance.

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University of Lethbridge sends unique artwork to Europe

The University of Lethbridge is sending one of its exhibits to Germany for the first timed. The exhibit, called “Drawn from the Past: the portraits and practice of Nicholas de Grandmaison. The artwork portrays First Nations people and recorded interviews with them between 1930 to 1960.

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Mayor Tarleck discusses city’s support for new college residence

The city of Lethbridge will be giving a grant of $2 million dollars to Lethbridge College to help with the cost of building a new residence building for students to live in while they attend college. Mayor Tarleck says that figure will be enough to “put the project over the top and have long-term sustainability.”

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