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Chamber CEO says post-secondary cuts impact Lethbridge economy

Chamber CEO says post-secondary cuts impact Lethbridge economy Poll Yes By Herald on May 27, 2021. Cuts to the city’s post-secondary insititutions have effects on both the city and provincial economy, says Lethbridge Chamber CEO Cyndi Vos. Herald file photo Al Beeber – Lethbridge Herald The business of education has a huge impact on the provincial and city economy and the cut culture needs to end, the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) was told Thursday in its weekly online YouTube session. Cyndi Vos, CEO of the Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce, addressed the financial impact the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College have on the economy and the need to bring stakeholders together to develop and encourage local leaders of the future.

Sisters spend the past year walking away the COVID blues

Sisters spend the past year walking away the COVID blues Poll Yes By Al Beeber on May 4, 2021. Herald photo by Al Beeber - Kristylee and Trish Provost have been walking 10,000 steps a day for a years, discovering many interesting trails and routes in the city. When Trish Provost was feeling COVID anxiety last year, her sister Kristylee stepped and came up with a solution to beat the pandemic blues – a walking regimen. The two sisters from the Piikani First Nations then embarked on a journey that over the course of a year has seen them walk 10,000 steps every day regardless of the weather or temperature.

Tourism Lethbridge marks a year of accomplishments

Tourism Lethbridge marks a year of accomplishments Poll Yes By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman - for the Lethbridge Herald on April 29, 2021. Despite the challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic during 2020, Tourism Lethbridge was able to accomplish many things throughout the year. They welcomed a new CEO following the departure of their first executive director William Sanders in early 2020. After a robust search process, Jasmine Sangria became the new CEO in August 2020. Sangria believes that one way to help the tourism industry recover is to encourage Albertans to explore their own backyard. “We need to focus on getting them to travel to our region once it’s safe to do so. Recovery is forecasted to take years, but a significant increase in domestic travel can accelerate recovery.”

The Sprout: House passes Port of Montreal back-to-work legislation

The Sprout: House passes Port of Montreal back-to-work legislation By Kelsey Johnson. Published on Apr 29, 2021 10:43am Construction workers pass West Block on Parliament Hill on Jan. 15, 2021. (Jolson Lim/iPolitics) Here’s today’s agriculture news. The Lead The House of Commons passed back-to-work legislation targeted at ending a strike at the Port of Montreal early this morning sending the bill to the Senate for consideration. Dock workers at the port have been on strike since Monday and have been without a contract since 2019. As Real Agriculture reports, the Senate is set to review the back-to-work legislation on Friday. Federal Labour Minister Filomena Tassi has estimated the strike could cost the Canadian economy between $40 and $100 million per week. The Port of Montreal ships a significant amount of containerized agricultural goods.

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