Where Are They Now?
Celebrating successes of our alumni in their careers and throughout their lives.
Widen Your Horizon
At first, finding good child care might seem more daunting than pregnancy and childbirth itself – but it doesn’t have to be.
Wildlife CSI: Canada
A theme song by The Who blasts through the hallways.
Celebrating Friendship: This group has weathered two decades
With sun, sand and cold beverages, the Mayan Riviera was the perfect spot for Lana Ulbricht-Miller, Richard Miller, David O’Callaghan, Adrien Chartier and Bruce Cole to celebrate two decades of friendship.
Q & A: Jim Mitchell
Alberta Fish and Wildlife recently donated a unique mount displaying two bears, a grizzly and a black bear, to Lethbridge College.
President's Message
At Lethbridge College, you could say that we are our own self-contained small city.
Is Our Answer Blowing in the Wind?
Members of the International Wind Energy Academy (IWEA) at Lethbridge College stand in front of a group of eager children.
My Life: Pointed in the Right Direction
Students make their way to post-secondary by various routes.
Making a Difference
One person can make the difference in the lives of our children.
Lost in Translation
Picture this: - You're at a football game.
Thank you to all 2010-11 Lethbridge College donors
Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need.
Art Ferrari
When asked to describe Lethbridge resident Art Ferrari, friends don’t hesitate to say he was a charismatic and proud north-side Italian Catholic who made you feel like you were the most important person in the world.
Connecting the Dots
Life has its twists and turns, and for the most part, things come together as they should – if we only put the pieces together.
A Gift and a Memory
The Lethbridge Regional Police Service (LRPS) has made a $6,640 donation to Lethbridge College’s Kodiak House.
RECIPE: Kaiserschmarren
This dessert is simple, yet the Kaiser of Austria Joseph enjoyed it very much.
Everyone Wins
Competitors working together seems like a foreign concept, but in this case, everyone wins - On April 27, 2011, the Lethbridge and District Auto Dealers Association (LADA) unveiled a donation plan tha
A Word or Two
Wider Horizons asked alumna Tonya Woolford (Communication Arts - Broadcast Journalism ’06), Executive Director of the Lethbridge Food Bank, to share a word or two on life.
An Austrian Recipe for Knowledge
The kitchen at the Panhans Hotel in Semmering, Austria, is a flurry of activity.
Rebuilding a Lifetime
In the early morning hours of May 15, 2011, as the fires raged through the town of Slave Lake, Alberta, no one could have predicted the devastation and destruction those flames would leave behind.
Wider Horizons asked:‘What does it take to be a great teacher?’
D’Arcy Kavanagh Communication Arts 2011 LCFA/SA Teaching Excellence Award - I have an interest in sharing enthusiasm.