Five women in southern Alberta have been honoured by the YWCA for their work in creating a better community and brighter future.
By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Chinook Coyotes football player Steven Kish is extending his football career beyond high ...
Randy was born in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan on August 7, 1961, being the youngest of four boys. Through his years, they lived in Trapping Lake, Saskatchewan, Bashaw, Hay Lakes, and then settled in ...
As Canada grapples with a shortage of skilled labourers, one Lethbridge, Alta., high school is hoping to fuse education with real-world experience to find a grassroots solution to a national problem.
She says her room was no ordinary hospital room when she was admitted to Chinook Regional Hospital in Lethbridge. Jordan Prentice reports. Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, star of the popular drama ...
The Washington State Charter Schools Association, in partnership with Fig Education Lab and Datability Education Consulting, shines a spotlight on whole-school wellbeing. Intro subscription only $.99 ...
Schools and universities worried important programs could be halted. By Anemona Hartocollis Alan Blinder Sharon Otterman Troy Closson Stephanie Saul Dana Goldstein Zach Montague and Ron Lieber The ...
Marcyne E. Leth, beloved daughter, sister, aunt, friend, animal lover and Child of God passed away peacefully in her home on January 21, 2025. Marcyne spent her life in loving service to others.
Every day, teacher Carly Slingsby watches scores of young children leave her school in Hackney in search of education elsewhere. The school, St Dominic’s Catholic Primary, is among six in the ...
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LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@ ... I have my kids go to Chinook High School and I think most of us were aware what happened there. So, Kristine Cassie came to us and said we know this is an issue ...
There was a giddiness among students at Donahies Community College in Dublin on Thursday at the prospect of school being cancelled due to weather warnings – until the principal came on the intercom.