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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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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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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Lethbridge residents asked to participate in annual garbage cleanup

People are being asked to take 20 minutes out of their week to pick up litter in their neighborhoods in an effort to help clean up the city. The annual event will take place between April 20 to 26, and is called ‘the ‘20 Minute Makeover’, and it’s part of Pitch-In Week.

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