LETHBRIDGE HERALDtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.comSouthGrow Regional Economic Development, in partnership with Bruce Warkentin of MNP, will be providing
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PIGEON FORGE â Crime fighting isnât just for humans. There are furry friends throughout the country that also help to solve crimes. Alcatraz East Crime Museum is highlighting the importance of police service animals in a new display. The exhibit will open on July 23, 2021, and as part of the exhibit, they will have on-going guest appearances from varying departments. The first of which will be the morning of the launch from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., where guests can meet local K-9âs from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI).
âPolice animals do important work and we are happy to help put a spotlight on them,â said Summer Blalock, sales and marketing manager for Alcatraz East. âWe are pleased to partner with TBI, so our guests can learn about these spectacular K-9âs and what it takes to train them.â
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Critics are calling out Minister of Environment and Parks Jason Nixon for not being open and honest with Albertans when it comes to his government’s intentions on the issue of water allocations from the Oldman River for the purposes of coal mining. In a recent Op-Ed published in the Lethbridge Herald Nixon claims that his government is not planning to change water licences, allocations or regulations in the Oldman to advance coal mining in the Eastern Slopes, despite allegations to the contrary being circulated in the public. “I recognize that there is ongoing confusion about the Oldman water allocation order, and claims that the allocation has been changed without input from Albertans,” says Nixon in his letter. “This is simply untrue.”