Landon Hickok
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Video Journalist - Bridge City News
Lethbridge, Alberta
Joined September 2014
Following the resignation of Rebecca Schulz from Alberta's cabinet, MLA for Taber-Warner, Grant Hunter was sworn is as Alberta's newest Environment Minister this morning. MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat, Justin Wright, was also sworn in as the new Chief Government Whip.
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A joint instructor and student graduate research team at Lethbridge Polytechnic have published findings on their study determining an optimal time for older persons dealing with moderate dementia to engage in recreational activities. #Lethbridge #news
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A joint instructor and student graduate research team at Lethbridge Polytechnic have published findings on their study determining an optimal time for older
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Residents at the town of Taber’s Community Centre were rocked Wednesday afternoon when an explosion pierced through the facility. No injuries were reported, but crews and investigators say the blast caused substantial damage to the arena and curling rinks. https://t.co/F9jwmpIRrf
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Residents near the town of Taber’s Community Centre were rocked Wednesday afternoon when an explosion pierced through the facility. Fortunately, no injuries
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The local non-profit agency, MyCityCare, is getting a much needed boost from the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to continue to develop their new facility to accommodate their Community Kitchen Project. #Lethbridge #news
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The local not-for-profit agency, MyCityCare, is getting a much needed boost to continue to develop their new facility and provide clients with expanded
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The City of Lethbridge is putting out a call not to feed wild birds in the city, especially at Henderson Lake where it has resulted in reports of dead birds at the lake and around the park. #Lethbridge #wildlife #news
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https://youtu.be/NJeqgx8V8r8 - Bridge City News
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The LSCO will be hosting their 56th annual free Christmas Day Dinner with help from dozens of volunteers. Anyone who is struggling financially, or is simply looking for some Christmas connection can stop by the LSCO from 11am to 1pm on Christmas Day. https://t.co/SDHVC8NafX
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The LSCO will be hosting their 56th annual free Christmas Day Dinner with help from dozens of volunteers. It isn’t just seniors who can benefit from a warm
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As classes at post-secondary institutions wrap up for the term, the president of Lethbridge Polytechnic is reflecting on 2025 and how the institution is holding up. Dr Brad Donaldson says this was a “transitional year” following the rebrand to polytechnic. https://t.co/D14nZStpUh
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As classes at post-secondary institutions wrap up for the term and for holiday break, the president of Lethbridge Polytechnic is reflecting on the last year
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The Town of Taber alongside Fire & Police have provided an update regarding an explosion that rocked the town’s recreation centre on Wednesday, that resulted in damage to its two ice rinks and curling centre. We will have more details at 5PM MST.
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Members of the Lethbridge Hurricanes stopped at the Chinook Regional Hospital Monday to deliver stuffed animals to children in the pediatric care section. The stuffed animals were collected from the annual Teddy Bear and Toque Toss game earlier this month. https://t.co/grZnKNNHTj
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One way to warm a sick child’s heart is through a stuffy. And stuffed animals were a-plenty as members of the Lethbridge Hurricanes stopped at the Chinook
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Thousands took outdoors by Centre Village Mall to witness the CPKC Holiday Train making its stop in Lethbridge. During the event, CPKC presented an $8,000 cheque that will go towards the Lethbridge Food Bank just in time for Christmas. https://t.co/WEyEHh72Sg
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On Saturday night, thousands took outdoors by Centre Village Mall to witness the CPKC Holiday Train making its anticipated stop here in Lethbridge. - Bridge
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On Thursday, the newly established Lethbridge Agriculture Society Board was revealed, and they promised to make the regional agriculture scene stand out with some planned initiatives coming in 2026. Aggie Days will make a long-awaited return after 7 years. https://t.co/AWMRMJV5dF
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He, alongside the new board for the Ag Society, made an additional announcement that brings back an old popular event after a seven-year hiatus, Aggie Days. -
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A motion from Lethbridge mayor Blaine Hyggen saw council vote in favour of requesting the closure of the Overdose Prevention Site. Hyggen went on to clarify on Thursday the reasoning after an open letter began circulating opposing city council’s decision. https://t.co/sCLB4NjmhQ
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A motion from Lethbridge mayor Blaine Hyggen saw council vote in favour of requesting the closure of the Overdose Prevention Site last week, claiming the
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A 12-year-old boy accused of stabbing his seven-year-old brother last summer in Lethbridge has pleaded guilty to attempted murder. The stabbing happened back on August 24th in a home on the northside. https://t.co/oyJweVwUlT
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A 12-year-old boy accused of stabbing his seven-year-old brother last summer in Lethbridge has pleaded guilty to attempted murder. The plea was entered
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The Better Business Bureau is getting out the reminder for people to exercise caution this holiday season as fraud and scams are at their seasonal high. The BBB released their list of the 12 Scams of Christmas, detailing the top areas people should avoid. https://t.co/jlsxZDaCda
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The Better Business Bureau is getting out the reminder for people to exercise caution this holiday season as fraud and scams are at their seasonal high. The
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Commuters in Lethbridge will have to be mindful when crossing the river to the west side and back; from here on out, the City of Lethbridge has made a permanent speed change on Whoop Up Drive, lowering from 90 km/h to 70 km/h effective immediately. https://t.co/4gMakX4tkD
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Commuters in Lethbridge will have to be mindful when crossing the river to the west side and back; from here on out, the City of Lethbridge has made a
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Over 200 students in junior and senior high schools across southern Alberta took part in the Sail & Bail cardboard boat building challenge held by Career Transitions. #Lethbridge #UofL #news
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Over 200 students in junior and senior high schools across southern Alberta took part in the Sail & Bail cardboard boat building challenge held by Career
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The City of Lethbridge will be implementing a permanent speed limit of 70km/hr on Whoop Up Drive. The reason is to meet current safety standards and the past 90km/hr limit no longer meets modern needs with increased traffic over the years. More to come at 5PM MST.
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The debate around open pit coal mining in the Rockies was re-ignited at a Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Monday. The CEO of Northback Holdings held direct talks with residents inquiring about the contentious Grassy Mountain Coal Mining project. https://t.co/ISlIvAO8TM
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The CEO of Australian company Northback Holdings, Mike Young, held direct talks with residents inquiring about the contentious Grassy Mountain metallurgical
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A new report from Research Infosource Inc. ranked the top 50 research colleges in Canada. And Lethbridge Polytechnic took 9th place in all of Canada. The Polytechnic says adapting to industry since rebranding from College to Polytechnic played a big part. https://t.co/H0z7KaZb1F
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A new report from Research Infosource Inc. ranked the top 50 research colleges in Canada. And locally, Lethbridge Polytechnic took 9th place in all of Canada.
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