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Lethbridge on Wikipedia front page

Wikipedia featured Lethbridge on its home page today.

I am so excited. I made a significant (if not a majority) contribution to the article and it’s a testament to the work so many people have put into it in the last 2 years.

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By Kim Siever

Kim Siever is an independent queer journalist based in Lethbridge, Alberta, and writes daily news articles, focusing on politics and labour.

4 replies on “Lethbridge on Wikipedia front page”

I saw that Lethbridge was on the front page of Wikipedia today. Too cool. I thought it might be in recognition of the good work you do on the site.
Congratulations.

I saw that Lethbridge was on the front page of Wikipedia today. Too cool. I thought it might be in recognition of the good work you do on the site.
Congratulations.

Thanks. I did do quite a bit of the preliminary work, but a whole group of people tidied it up to bring it to the point it could be considered featured article status.

Thanks. I did do quite a bit of the preliminary work, but a whole group of people tidied it up to bring it to the point it could be considered featured article status.

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