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Nature Play Fest encourages Alberta families to explore the outdoorsFrom foam sword battles to mini horses, Nature Play Fest in Lethbridge, Alta., on Saturday gave families a chance to unplug, play outside and connect with nature and the community.CanadaJun 16, 2025
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Tourism Lethbridge promoting local attractions this summerHospitality and front-line staff from local attractions received some valuable information about the tourist hotspots around Lethbridge.ConsumerMay 15, 2024
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Lethbridge tourist organizations prepare for busy winter seasonThe larger-than-expected crowds continue what other Lethbridge organizations experienced in the summer and fall.CanadaNov 24, 2023
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Seniors nature-walk club explores LethbridgeA new partnership in Lethbridge is teaching seniors that learning about local flora and fauna is a walk in the park.LifestyleAug 17, 2023
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CultureLINK bus connecting Lethbridge’s cultural stopsTwo CultureLINK buses will stop at six destinations, including the Galt, Casa, the Southern Alberta Art Gallery and Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden and the river bottom.FeaturesJun 27, 2022
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Lethbridge College students helping protect river valleyThe Helen Schuler Nature Centre in Lethbridge is restarting its Conservation Outreach Team after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.EnvironmentMar 9, 2022
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Mermaid spotted in Lethbridge during Shoreline CleanupHoping to inspire others to take care of Lethbridge's environment, a magical creature appeared on Saturday to take part in the Helen Schuler Nature Centre's Shoreline Cleanup.EnvironmentJul 3, 2021
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Litter in Lethbridge: College project dives into impact of garbage in communityFrom plastic bags to coffee cups and plenty of cigarette butts, litter isn't an uncommon sight on the streets of Lethbridge.EducationMay 14, 2021
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Don’t pull dandelions yet: expert tips for environmentally-friendly spring yard care"This time of year, dandelions can actually be quite important for our pollinators, because there's not a lot of other flowers that are blooming."EnvironmentMay 10, 2021
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Tourism Lethbridge releases annual report: ‘We are the road less travelled’To say it's been a tough year for tourism would be an understatement with travel restrictions and business closures. A silver lining? More locals exploring their backyard.EconomyMay 10, 2021
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