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The Herald debuted its Sunday edition on 12 April 1992. In 1995, The Lethbridge Herald was the first Alberta newspaper to introduce an Internet edition. On 6 September 1996, it switched to full morning delivery. [2] In 2011, Alta Newspaper Group published the biweekly Lethbridge Journal. [4]
Mickey Roth, 97, Canadian ice hockey player (Lethbridge Maple Leafs, Stratford Kroehlers, national team), world champion . [672] Laila Rustom , 87, Egyptian television presenter. [673] Jorge Luis Sánchez, 64, Cuban film director (El Benny, Buscando a Casal). [674]
Lethbridge Sun Times is a weekly paper in the Lethbridge, Alberta, area, with a circulation of 24,000 in 2007. The paper is part of Alta Newspaper Group , the same company that publishes and distributes the daily Lethbridge Herald .
Ryerson Index (1803– ) Free index only for death notices and obituaries; University of Sydney student newspaper, Honi Soit (1929–1990) Pay: The Age (1990–present) Sydney Morning Herald (1955–1995) Via the Google newspaper archives: The digital searchability is a major issue. Nevertheless, some issues of some papers may only be available ...
On March 11, 2018, it was announced that the new middle school in Lethbridge, Alberta would be named after Fairbairn. [16] It was named Senator Joyce Fairbairn Middle School, and opened in the fall of 2018. [17] Joyce Fairbairn died in Lethbridge on March 29, 2022, at the age of 82. [1] [18] [19]
Marie Smallface Marule (Isstoikamo¹saakii, [a] 1944 – December 31, 2014) was a Canadian academic administrator, activist, and educator. She served as executive director of the National Indian Brotherhood (NIB), chief administrator of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples (WCIP), and secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta.
This is a list of notable people who are from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that city. People from Lethbridge have historically been called Lethbridgeites or Lethbridgians and are colloquially known by some as Lethbians. Ernie Afaganis, CBC sports broadcaster
However, he arrived in Lethbridge by plane on the morning of the first game, [3] and scored four goals and an assist, as his heads-up hockey and "fast break-aways kept the crowd in a dither." [ 4 ] The Monarchs won the series in two games, and McMillan was the high scorer with six goals and an assist. [ 5 ]