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Kass Patterson

Born and raised in Calgary, Kass, from a young age, developed a love for learning people's stories and being able to share them with the community (or her family, or whoever would listen). In addition to working in communities like Okotoks and Calgary, Kass has also spent her summers travelling with the World Professional Chuckwagon Association since 2019, to help provide a peek behind the barn door into the world of chuckwagon racing. Outside of work and anything horse related, Kass is a reader and an avid country music fan, and most likely can be found with the biggest cup of coffee possible.

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Projects on the city’s west side a reminder of construction season fun

Drivers could notice some traffic changes on the city’s west side over the next while, along with a little extra dirt being blown around by the wind due to construction in the area. 

Town councillor announces her bid for Coalhurst mayor seat

After serving as a town councillor for the past four years, Deborah Florence is announcing her candidacy for mayor of the Town of Coalhurst.

Construction set to begin on stormwater management facility near Coaldale

The groundbreaking of a new infrastructure project marks the beginning of a new way to protect the Town of Coaldale and residents of Lethbridge County from overland flooding. 

More than $1 million in grant funding awards to multiple community organizations

Over a million dollars in city grant funding has been put towards helping non-profit organizations create more inclusive, accessible and welcoming spaces.

LPS highlighting commercial truck safety in June

Throughout June commercial vehicle safety is a key focus for law enforcement across the province. 

Satisfaction survey open to Coaldale residents until end of July

Residents in Coaldale are being asked to give their feedback on everything from quality of life to the city’s communication and engagement strategies. 

Report into AHS investigation delayed four months

An intern report on the third-party investigation into procurement and contracting processes used by Alberta Health Services has been delayed four months. 

New Allied Arts Council Engagement manager has longtime connection to local arts

There is a new leader at the helm of engagement at the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge. 

All hands on duck for city staff as they help avoid a fowl situation

A duck family is back together and safe after City of Lethbridge employees saved them from a concerning situation. 

One more reason to Whoop-It up this summer as annual extravaganza extended

Whoop-Up Days is being extended by a day in 2025.

Lethbridge ED Physicians share concerns over wait times

Chinook Regional Hospital Emergency Department doctors are sharing with the Lethbridge community the current situation through a letter released at the beginning of the month.

Making ghosting a reality: Suspect comments on his own RCMP wanted posting

A tip from the public led to the arrest of a Fort MacLeod man, who is facing drug-related charges.

Youth asked to share their thoughts with the Taber Police Service

Youth in Taber are being asked by the local police to share their opinion.

Fire ban issued for Lethbridge River Valley

Warm weather, dry conditions and forecasted winds has resulted in officials issuing a fire ban for the City of Lethbridge River Valley.

Raymond man scratches way to $250K win

A Raymond man is a quarter of a million dollars richer after scratching a winning GOLDEN EGG ticket. 

Construction set to begin on Coaldale skatepark revitalization

Work on the Coaldale skatepark revitalization project has kicked off, starting with a ceremonial groundbreaking on Friday. 
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Projects on the city’s west side a reminder of construction season fun

Drivers could notice some traffic changes on the city’s west side over the next while, along with a little extra dirt being blown around by the wind due to construction in the area. 

Street-level drug traffickers targeted during enforcement project

Lethbridge Police have concluded a six-week, city-wide project targeting street-level drug traffickers that resulted in the seizure of thousands of doses of drugs, more than 150 criminal charges and two dozen arrests.

A soup-er day for seniors

A friendly “soup off” competition was held Thursday, at the Green Acres Foundation’s Blue Sky Lodge senior living community in Lethbridge as part of their celebration of Seniors’ Week in Alberta.

Town councillor announces her bid for Coalhurst mayor seat

After serving as a town councillor for the past four years, Deborah Florence is announcing her candidacy for mayor of the Town of Coalhurst.

Lethbridge program helping newcomers create deeper connection with community

Lethbridge Family Services' Community Connection Program holds an interpretive hike on Friday. It is serving as their entry into ParticipACTION's annual Community Challenge.
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