Lethbridge Renovations and Landscapes (a division of Rock William Inc.) is a locally owned and operated company providing renovation and landscaping services to Lethbridge and surrounding areas. We are in our 14th year in business and our capabilities as well as our great network of experienced sub trades provide the resources to complete any project, large or small.Our goal is to protect your interests and deliver a quality product, on time and on budget. Our NO-WORRY PROGRAM will give you peace of mind during the entire project learn moreWhat We Do
Eddie's Restaurant & Sports Bar Night Club invites you to their establishment. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there not only by car but also by public transit. They are found in a neighborhood characterized with parks.
The following events will be taking place at TRGC:Every Tuesday- Ladies' Night beginning at 5:30 (all ladies welcome)Every Wednesday- Mens' Night beginning at 5:30 (all men welcome)Every Thursday- Senior Mixed 9:00 (except July 17 and 24)June 15 - Youth Golf Intensive ( clubhouse if interested)June 20 - Selects HockeyTeam booking.
Curling is a 500+ year old sport. The first specific references to the game appear in Scottish writings and Flemish paintings from the 1500's. In the early days, rocks came in different shapes and sizes and each curler brought their own to games.Curling became extremely popular in Scotland and it was the Scots who developed the modern game. They created the first rules and organized the sport's first governing body, the Grand Caledonian Curling Club, in the early 1800's.
Creighton School DivisionVisionEach student who enters our doors shall leave with abundant respect for self and others and the capability to meet the challenges of tomorrow.MissionTo work together to create a student centered environment that fosters healthy living, lifelong learning and responsible citizenship.
Established in 1856 the Sea Cadets was created by communities wanting to give young people instruction on a naval theme. Traditionally old seafarers provided training while local businessmen funded the unit building.