The Galt Museum & Archives | Akaisamitohkanao’pa (eternal gathering place) is proud to present its newest temporary exhibition, The Road to L.A.: Reflections on Canadian Identity, on display until October 20, 2024. Featuring the work of local photographer Kort Woycheshin, this series of images taken in and around “L.A.” (Lethbridge, Alberta), shows how the political divide has grown since the Covid-19 global health pandemic.
Read MoreVolunteers play a key role in maintaining service levels, fulfilling mandates, and facilitating programs for many community-centred organizations in downtown Lethbridge. They often assist staff in delivering services and leading critically important areas of an organization.
Read MoreLethbridge —The Galt Museum & Archives | Akaisamitohkanao’pa (eternal gathering place) presents its newest temporary exhibition, Extra! Extra! Eras of Photojournalism in Lethbridge. Since 1905, the Lethbridge Herald has been a hub for residents to learn about local and global news. The growth of photography within the Herald and Lethbridge has developed from film to digital, with this exhibit focusing on six photographers and photojournalists who embraced this change.
Read More“The sign is a great example of storefront advertising,” says Aimee Benoit, Curator, “but it also serves as a visual reminder of the smaller local businesses that have played such an important role in our community’s development.”
Read MoreFort Whoop-Up had a great 2018 season with a 19% increase in visitors compared to the previous year. Food and ice cream sales at the Fort both increased by about 180% in 2018.
Read MoreKylee Campmans was one of two finalists from southern Alberta who were recommended by the judges for advancement to the national Heritage Fair. Campmans’ project was on musician Carl Quin.
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