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Overdose crisis resolution to be brought before council committee

Council addressing mining, masking and EMS dispatch

Council addressing mining, masking and EMS dispatch Poll Yes Chris Speaman – Mayor of Lethbridge Our local and regional economy depends on clean water. At its most recent meeting, Lethbridge City Council voted unanimously to have its voice be heard in regards to any current and future coal mining projects on the Eastern Slopes of the Rockies. Lethbridge is downstream and gets its water from the Oldman River, so any proposed projects have the potential of affecting the water in the entire Oldman Watershed. Lethbridge’s and southern Alberta’s economy and jobs may be impacted long-term if water quality issues affect the quality of our irrigation water and the reputation of our agri-food processing hubs may be damaged for years. This is about both quality and quantity of water.

2020 year in review: December

2020 year in review: December Poll Yes By Herald on December 31, 2020. Rudolph and Frosty wave at passers-by among the Christmas lights display this week along Scenic Drive South near the Sugar Bowl. The display at the home of Paul and Sharon Fogtmann, which had been on hiatus for a number of years, has been lit up again during this season aiming to lift the spirits of those who travel by. Herald photo by Ian Martens @IMartensHerald The Herald takes a look back at the Lethbridge stories that made headlines in 2020 in a month by month series running through this week to New Year’s Eve

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