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Orperation Red Nose offers safe ride home
Written by Sarah Scott   
Thursday, 10 December 2009
It’s 2 a.m.
Looking down at your tab, you realize that you have spent the equivalent to a month’s worth of groceries on your drinks for the evening.
The last thing you want to do now is spend next month’s grocery money for the cab ride home.
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Alberta's environmental plan undergoes changes
Written by Joey Sugai   
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Alberta’s Minister of Environment, Rob Renner, is optimistic heading into Copenhagen in accomplishing the province’s climate change objectives.
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Playing with Fire brings closure to Fleury
Written by Matt Leibel   
Thursday, 10 December 2009
He walked away from the game the same way he entered; in fighting fashion. Theo Fleury was finally able to leave hockey with the closure he needed to move on with his life.
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City Accepts loss and Moves on
Written by Ryan Agnew   
Friday, 04 December 2009
The city of Lethbridge has agreed to take a $2 million loss and have National Bank Financial buy back roughly a quarter of the $30.2 million in asset-backed commercial paper shares it sold the city in 2007.

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FMNI Days bridges gaps of Aboriginal culture
Written by Teigan Reamsbottom   
Friday, 04 December 2009

The Lethbridge College helped Aboriginals celebrate their culture and heritage during FMNI days during November 24- 26.

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Instructor off to Copenhagen to give Canadians perspective
Written by Ryan Agnew   
Friday, 04 December 2009
George Gallant knows that when he boards the 20-some hour flight to Copenhagen in December, he’ll soon be involved in an affair the whole world will be watching.

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LIFE
Festive season in full swing
Written by Paige Sawatzky   
Thursday, 10 December 2009

Over 80 000 lights, six festive displays and complimentary cookies and cider – the Griswalds have nothing on the 12 Days of Christmas Light festival held at Lethbridge College this Christmas.

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Local singing talent shows promise
Written by Paige Sawatzky   
Thursday, 10 December 2009

A simple conversation between a mother and daughter during a car ride spurred a deal that’s turned into a promising music career.

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Muddy times at Fuji Rock
Written by Arne Petryshen   
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Let me tell you about the worst camping trip ever.
It all began when my brother and I decided to go to Japan’s biggest music festival, Fuji Rock.

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SPORTS
Yzerman facing difficult decision picking Canada's Olympic team
Written by Matt Leibel   
Thursday, 10 December 2009

 It is almost time for people all over this country to gather around their couches, grab some chips, make some nachos and drink some beer.

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Gracful blades and battered bodies
Written by Ryan Agnew   
Thursday, 10 December 2009
The Lethbridge Hurricanes won’t be the only ones occupying the Enmax Centre this December.
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Fair-play under scrutiny
Written by Sean Peters   
Thursday, 10 December 2009
In the wake of another missed “hand ball” by a referee during a recent World Cup 2010 qualifier between France and Ireland, sportsmanship and FIFA’s (Federation International Football Association) fair play campaign has a greater focus
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EDITORIAL
Aboriginal gang violence in southern Alberta misunderstood
Written by Endeavour Staff   
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Aboriginal gang violence is becoming more apparent in southern Alberta but the aggressive trends, perceptions and attitudes towards aboriginals and their culture are becoming misunderstood.

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Accountabilty is key ingredient to stop bullying
Written by Endeavour Staff   
Friday, 04 December 2009

At one time or another we have all been in the room when someone has fallen victim to the taunts and remarks of others

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