Businesses in Lethbridge seeing boost in business as heat warning remains in effect

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With a heat warning re-issued for Lethbridge and parts of southern Alberta, businesses that depend on the sunshine are taking full-advantage of it.

Environment Canada says daytime temperatures can range from 29 to 26 degrees, while overnight lows will be between 14 and 18 degrees.With a heat warning re-issued for Lethbridge and parts of southern Alberta, businesses that depend on the sunshine are taking full advantage of it.

“So, the amazing weather we’ve had for the month of July, heatwave included, has meant that the pool has been quite busy.” “From just our facility, we're doing 15 cases per agency per day,” said Danielle McIntyre, Interfaith Food Bank executive director.Using the BlueW initiative, BlueW stickers are being displayed in windows of participating locations and an online map is available.

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