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Marie Smallface Marule (Isstoikamo¹saakii, [a] 1944 – December 31, 2014) was a Canadian academic administrator, activist, and educator. She served as executive director of the National Indian Brotherhood (NIB), chief administrator of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples (WCIP), and secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta.
Lethbridge Herald: AB: Lethbridge: Alta Newspaper Group: 117,279 Mon–Sun English Medicine Hat News: AB: ... Morinville – Morinville Free Press, The Morinville News;
Includes: The Calgary Herald & Calgary Daily Herald, Calgary Eye Opener (1902–1922), Edmonton Bulletin & Edmonton Daily Bulletin, The Morning Albertan, The Camrose Canadian, The Olds Gazette, Claresholm Local Press, Nanton News, Lethbridge Herald & Lethbridge Daily Herald, The Morning Bulletin, The Plain Dealer and others.
Joyce M.K. Murland née Jacobi (11 July 1937 – 19 January 2017 [1]) was a Canadian world class athlete known for her multiple international para sports medals including the 1972 and 1976 Summer Paralympics and for her world records in javelin, club and discus throws.
The Herald debuted its Sunday edition on 12 April 1992. In 1995, The Lethbridge Herald was the first Alberta newspaper to introduce an Internet edition. On 6 September 1996, it switched to full morning delivery. [2] In 2011, Alta Newspaper Group published the biweekly Lethbridge Journal. [4]
In April 1945, the Monarchs traveled to Lethbridge, Alberta to play the Lethbridge Native Sons for the western Canada juvenile hockey championship. [3] McMillan, described as the team's "star centre" and a "starry redhead who is the mainspring of the Moose Jaw attack," was left behind in Moose Jaw because his father was seriously ill. [3]
The chain, originally called Southern Alberta Newspapers and renamed Alta Group Newspapers, consisted of the former Thomson dailies Lethbridge Herald and Medicine Hat News, and a group of weeklies covering suburban and rural communities in the Lethbridge-Medicine Hat area.
She was a teenage journalist when she was a student at Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, and wrote a column entitled "Teen Chatter" in the Lethbridge Herald. [1] She attended the University of Alberta where she earned a bachelor's degree in English and Carleton University where she earned a degree in journalism. [3]