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  2. History of Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    The University of Lethbridge was established in 1967, one of two post-secondary institutions established in Lethbridge after World War II. After the CPR moved the divisional point of its Crowsnest Line from Fort Macleod to Lethbridge in 1905, the city became a regional centre for Southern Alberta; something the region did not have previously.

  3. Mount Royal University - Wikipedia

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    Mount Royal University was founded on December 16, 1910, by Alberta provincial charter under the Arthur Sifton government and officially opened on September 8, 1911. [5] Originally "Mount Royal College", the institution was the brainchild of Calgary Reverend George W. Kerby (1860-1944) who sought an opportunity for higher education to benefit ...

  4. Lethbridge College - Wikipedia

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    Lethbridge College. Urban / suburban Lethbridge, Fort Macleod and Taber. Lethbridge College (previously Lethbridge Community College) opened in 1957 as the first publicly funded community college in Canada. Over 4,000 students attend the Lethbridge, Alberta, institution. Lethbridge College is a member of the Alberta Rural Development Network .

  5. Lethbridge Pronghorns - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .gohorns .ca. The Lethbridge Pronghorns, are the athletic teams that represent the University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. They have men's and women's teams that compete in U Sports basketball, rugby union, soccer, swimming, and track and field. Previously, they competed in ice hockey until 2020.

  6. Ambrose University - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose University is a private Christian liberal arts university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Overview [ edit ] The university was formed in 2007, when Alliance University College and Nazarene University College merged, and named in honor of Saint Ambrose .

  7. Talk:University of Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    Lethbridge College doesn’t even offer degrees. I feel that such a practice could lead down a slippery slope, especially given the American usage. After all, it wouldn’t make sense to create college redirects for every US university article, and university redirects for every US college. --Kmsiever 03:48, 2 December 2009 (UTC) Reply

  8. University of Lethbridge Community Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The University of Lethbridge Community Stadium is a multi-sports venue in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. It was built in a partnership between the city of Lethbridge and the University of Lethbridge with additional funding from the province of Alberta. [1] As such, in addition to Lethbridge Pronghorns teams, the stadium is used by teams from the ...

  9. Timothy C. Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Christian Lethbridge (born 1963) is a British/Canadian computer scientist and Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at University of Ottawa, known for his contributions in the fields of software engineering, knowledge management and computer animation, and the development of Umple.