Lethbridge
There are many scholarships for Lethbridge students. If you are searching for scholarships for a particular
high school located in Lethbridge, please select the appropriate school from the list below.
The scholarship database contains scholarships for Lethbridge students in the following categories:
Lethbridge High School Scholarships
Lethbridge College Scholarships
Lethbridge University Scholarships
Scholarships
For School Specific Scholarships, select one of the schools below:
Allan Watson School
Catholic Central High School
Chin Lakes Colony School
Ecole La Verendrye
Gold Ridge Colony School
Immanuel Christian High School
Lethbridge Collegiate Institute
Lethbridge Regional Hospital School
Pitawani School
Rockport Colony School
The Third Academy of Lethbridge
Winston Churchill High School
Lethbridge has various historical highlights. Amongst the more popular ones is its steel trestle bridge: the Lethbridge Viaduct (likewise normally known as the High Level Bridge). The last battle between the Blackfoot First Nations and Cree in the year 1870 is commemorated at the Indian Battle Park, within the coulees of the Oldman River. Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden (south of Lethbridge) was opened during the year 1967 to celebrate the centennial event which was attended by Prince and Princess Takamatsu of Japan. Galt Museum and Archives is considered to be the largest museum in the Lethbridge area, and its building was once utilized as a hospital all through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Various well-known structures include the Alberta Terminals grain elevators and the water tower.
Half of Lethbridge's occupations come from trade and service industries, with emphasis on finance/insurance, food processing, construction, real estate, construction, and public sector services. Several national companies are based in Lethbridge. They comprise the Canadian Freightways, Taco Time Canada, Minute Muffler, and H&R Transport. During 2006, the Economic Development Lethbridge had a joint partnership with SouthGrow Regional Initiative and Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance so as to create the Southern Alberta Alternative Energy Partnership. Their amalgamation supports alternative energy, such as solar power, wind power and biofuel. During 2007, it was ranked as fourth amongst Canadian economic development groups for "volume of capital investment and job creation" by Site Selection magazine, and during 2007-2008, it won first place at the Economic Developers Association of Canada Awards.