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Accusations of media bias and racism are unjustified

Brian Hancock Lethbridge Herald publisher For a long time now we’ve had to read the lame duck “its mainstream media’s fault” excuse given on social media

Subject of motel raid released on bail

LETHBRIDGE HERALDdshurtz@lethbridgeherald.comA 39-year-old Lethbridge man arrested following a police raid at a city motel last month, has been released

Man expected to seek release in motel raid case

Man expected to seek release in motel raid case
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Economic Standing Policy Committee finishes week of deliberations

Economic Standing Policy Committee finishes week of deliberations Poll yes The Economic Standing Policy Committee of city council adjourned on Friday after five days of deliberations leaving $31 million unallocated for the next elected council to make use of after this fall’s municipal election. While most initiatives funded in this upcoming 2022-2031 Capital Improvement Program cycle were modest and relatively inexpensive to fund, there were a few which stood out as having a larger impact on the city in the years to come. The recommendation that city council fund from the CIP a green bin program was approved by Economic SPC over the next fours years for about $3.5 million per year ($14 million in total) to cover operating costs, but it will also trigger a $10.6 million investment in a new organics sorting facility through City borrowing, and eventually a $7 per month additional utility charge by 2023 for every residential dwelling in the city.

Economic Standing Policy Committee finishes week of deliberations - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Economic Standing Policy Committee finishes week of deliberations Poll Independent The Economic Standing Policy Committee of city council adjourned on Friday after five days of deliberations leaving $31 million unallocated for the next elected council to make use of after this fall’s municipal election. While most initiatives funded in this upcoming 2022-2031 Capital Improvement Program cycle were modest and relatively inexpensive to fund, there were a few which stood out as having a larger impact on the city in the years to come. The recommendation that city council fund from the CIP a green bin program was approved by Economic SPC over the next fours years for about $3.5 million per year ($14 million in total) to cover operating costs, but it will also trigger a $10.6 million investment in a new organics sorting facility through City borrowing, and eventually a $7 per month additional utility charge by 2023 for every residential dwelling in the city.

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