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  2. Archibald D. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Johnston ran for a seat in the Alberta Legislature in the 1975 Alberta general election as a candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party in the Lethbridge East electoral district. He won the race with a landslide majority, defeating incumbent Social Credit MLA John Anderson and two other candidates to win his first term in office. [ 1 ]

  3. Provincial Archives of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Hughes, First Provincial Archivist. Ca 1906, Provincial Archives of Alberta Photo A539. The Provincial Archives of Alberta dates back to 1906, when the Provincial Library was established. The Library collected, published archival material.

  4. Rob Miyashiro - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Alberta New Democratic Party. He previously served as a member of the Lethbridge City Council from 2013 to 2021. [2] Miyashiro was a candidate for the Alberta NDP in the 2023 Alberta provincial election in the neighbouring riding of Lethbridge-East, where he lost to incumbent cabinet minister Nathan Neudorf by 636 votes.

  5. Galt Museum & Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Galt Museum & Archives Akaisamitohkanao’pa is the primary museum in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, and is the largest museum in the province south of Calgary.In 2006, the museum cared for a growing collection of over 20,000 artifacts and 300,000 archival documents and photographs record the history of Lethbridge and southern Alberta.

  6. List of neighbourhoods in Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    South Lethbridge (pop. 29,773) is the commercial heart of the city, and has the oldest population of the three areas. [4] It contains the downtown core, as well as the bulk of retail and hospitality establishments. Lethbridge College and the city's main arena, the ENMAX Centre are also located here. Chinook Heights; Fairmont Park; Fleetwood/St ...

  7. Park Place Mall - Wikipedia

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    Park Place Mall or Park Place Shopping Centre, is a shopping mall located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Built in 1988, the 477,000 sq ft (44,300 m 2 )+ mall covers four city blocks downtown and includes over 120 stores, including three anchor stores, Winners , Shoppers Drug Mart and Galaxy Cinemas .

  8. Staffordville, Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    Staffordville, also originally known as Stafford, is a residential neighbourhood in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada that held village status between 1900 and 1913. History [ edit ]

  9. Talk:List of people from Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    They sold that ranch in 1919 and moved to Lethbridge until they moved to Stirling, Alberta in the Spring of 1924. (It was at Lethbridge where Earl and his father made rodeo's first reverse-opening side-delivery bucking chute in 1919 and Earl made rodeo's first hornless bronc saddle in 1922.

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