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Lethbridge Living Magazine

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Date Range
2007
Description Level
Series
Accession No.
20241055014
Physical Description
Four issues
Scope and Content
Spring Issue 2007: Article:Global Drums Beat in Lethbridge -Energy, enthusiasm and world music come together at every performance of the University of Lethbridge percussion ensembles. Article: Seeing the outer edge -Technology showing us the outer edges of space and time, right here in Lethbridge…
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Date Range
2007
Description Level
Series
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Lethbridge Living Magazine
Physical Description
Four issues
History Biographical
Lethbridge Living magazine was founded in 1994 by Robins Southern Printing, then owned by Lethbridge mayor, David Carpenter. From the onset, it was decided that the magazine would publish quarterly, Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring. The founding principle behind the magazine was that Lethbridge is a far more interesting and diverse city than most people could imagine. That proved to be correct as the subsequent human-interest stories that it featured were to prove. At the core of this new, glossy magazine were Rick Gillis, publisher; Len Phillips, general manager, Darcy Novakowski, editor/art director; and Martin Oordt, associate editor. The magazine had an incredibly strong group of feature writers who were responsible for its outstanding content. It also worked closely with several local photographers to ensure the quality of the finished product. Lethbridge Living enjoyed the support of dozens of local businesses who recognized the importance of a quality format to advertise their products and services. Initially, the magazine was printed on Robins’ new four-colour press and distributed through Canada Post throughout the city. Cost of printing and distribution were the major expenses that this new magazine encountered. Robins Southern continued to publish up until the Winter edition of 1996, when it was purchased by Martin Oordt and his wife, Mary who continued it successfully for several more years. Tim and Jenn Rempel purchased Lethbridge living in late 2006, taking over its operation in January 2007. Jenn had been a writer and photographer for the magazine for a number of years prior. During their tenure as the magazine’s publishers, Jenn took on the editorial tasks while Tim took on the sales tasks. The magazine went from publishing four issues/year to six, and the team grew from three to five full-time employees and approximately 15 freelance staff, as well as offering a number of home delivery positions. Practicum placements for College and University students were also offered. The publishing umbrella of Lethbridge living grew to include approximately 20 publications/year as different organizations sought to partner and distribute with the Lethbridge living brand. In 2017 the magazine was sold to Dana Inkster. While working as the Communications Officer at The Galt Dana Inkster decided to start a new chapter as Owner and Publisher of Lethbridge Living Magazine to complement her passion for storytelling as a documentary filmmaker. She was able to make the purchase with the inheritance from her biological mother Majorie McKenzie Lethbridge Living was able to reach it 25-year milestone. Mercedes Fawns and Melissa Villeneuve served as editors in these years. The COVID pandemic devasted local businesses that were lifeblood of Lethbridge Living as local advertisers since its inception. The 21st Century impact of social media stories, digital advertising and the exponential increase in the cost of printing and distribution, 2020 marked the end of the glossy magazine era for Lethbridge Living. Dana Inkster decided to make the community archive accessible by donating all hard copies to the Galt Museum & Archives in 2024.
Scope and Content
Spring Issue 2007: Article:Global Drums Beat in Lethbridge -Energy, enthusiasm and world music come together at every performance of the University of Lethbridge percussion ensembles. Article: Seeing the outer edge -Technology showing us the outer edges of space and time, right here in Lethbridge. Article: Lethbridge's Judo Pioneer -Yosh Senda, Canada's first and only ninth dan and Lethbirdge's judo pioneer. Article: Dancing in the Heat of the Desert Wind -A trip to Lethbridge's chinatown uncovers the desert wind of belly dancers. Summer Issue 2007: Article: The university of Lethbirdge- 40 years in the making. -An invitation to join the celebration. Article: Flying High - With the Alberta International Air Show. Article: Take a step back in time - 2007 national historica fair comes to Lethbridge. Article: A little piece of heaven -The Helen Schuler Coulee Centre celebrates 25 years. Fall Issue 2007: Article: More than History -Beer Tasting at the Galt Article: Lethbridge College -Looking back over the past 50 years. Article: Rags VII -Southern Alberta's journal of creative writing in its seventh installment. Article: When the Differences Disappear - 50 years with the Lethbridge Association for Community Living. Winter Issue 2007: Article: The Face of Homelessness - The Lethbridge shelter and Resource Centre. Article: It's Showtime -The Paramount Theatre. Article: Meet the People Behind Lethbridge Living. Article: All Because of Hockey -The Warner Hockey School Article: A leader in their industry -Martin Bros., moving into the future.
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20241055014
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