With God's willing, we'll see you later this year. Things are getting ridiculous in Ontario and not only talking home prices. Few of my former classmates are already in AB and has no intention of coming back to ONT. Thanks Kurtis
I'm totally with you on that; Ontario seems completely gone and it is run by an alleged “conservative” government. I'm actively planning moving my family to Alberta, joining “The Great COVID Migration”.
Hi, one question. Do you have in Lethbridge the same problem with the hail storms that damage your cars as you have in Calgary or is this situation a little bit better there? thank you.
Thank you so much for this video! I’ll be moving to Lethbridge as an international student in November. Do you provide accommodation renting services as well?
Digo que es lugar muy económico para comprar casas y no hay mucho trafico y la ciudad tiene muchos parques también hay vías solo para ciclistas y lugar cerca de buenas opciones turismo de visitar
In your "pros and cons" I expect the WIND will be the elephant you will have to acknowledge. I grew up in Lethbridge and would never live with that again. People ought to be warned.
@@kurtishawkins nobody well travelled would consider Calgary a big city in population. Toronto has several million. New York has 8 million. Mexico City metro area has 20 million. Tokyo metro has 40 million.
@@cristoferchanimak , all the cities you quoted are disgustingly _overpopulated._ It's very sad that a metropolis (i.e., 1M+ people) is considered “small” by so many.
@@sovereignty14 I’m obviously biased. Spent some of childhood in Tokyo where many train stations have 30+ platforms. But for a country as large as Canada, having one of its “big cities” only having 1 million, to me, isn’t huge and massive.
Well... my CAA tow truck driver told me today (yes I broke down) that Alberta is like Texas north (ok where's the problem 🤔) & it's full of entitled ppl Then - wait for it... he said ya BC would be nice but it rains all the time there (!!) Oh boy 🤐
I would make your own conclusions when it comes to alberta haha. Maybe on the oils patch your might run into personalities like that, but alberta is not represented by “oil worker” stereotypes
@@kurtishawkins I think my point was how he has no clue - I roll my eyes when ppl in ON say 'I don't like BC - rains all the time there' when in fact BC has some of the driest regions in all of Canada...
Should I come to Lethbridge as an international student ?
With God's willing, we'll see you later this year. Things are getting ridiculous in Ontario and not only talking home prices.
Few of my former classmates are already in AB and has no intention of coming back to ONT.
Thanks Kurtis
I'm totally with you on that; Ontario seems completely gone and it is run by an alleged “conservative” government. I'm actively planning moving my family to Alberta, joining “The Great COVID Migration”.
Hi , what’s about job opportunities?? And what’s the popular job occupation there ??
Hi, one question. Do you have in Lethbridge the same problem with the hail storms that damage your cars as you have in Calgary or is this situation a little bit better there? thank you.
we dont tend to get a lot of hail here. Lethbridge is a lot further away from the hail belt as Calgary is.
I live in Lethbridge it’s super super pretty ❤
Thank you so much for this video! I’ll be moving to Lethbridge as an international student in November. Do you provide accommodation renting services as well?
Hello bro, what about pr related jobs
I will be in Lethbridge soon, I have 2 years old boy. Kindly confirm if there are day - cares there?
yes of course their are day cares :)
thank you so much for sharing important info
Glad it was helpful!
No puedo ver los videos en español,☹️ me parece muy bonita está ciudad.
Digo que es lugar muy económico para comprar casas y no hay mucho trafico y la ciudad tiene muchos parques también hay vías solo para ciclistas y lugar cerca de buenas opciones turismo de visitar
No, stay away.
Am so confused between Red Deer or Lethbridge
Lethbridge is warmer! But also further from the big cities, some people want to be close, some people prefer to be further away!
@@kurtishawkins good to be at warmer place. As places are good as long as we get can get a job.
Lethbridge has the lowest unemployment in Alberta!
@@kurtishawkins thank u. This summer visiting LB for 2-3 days
Hi! thank you for your nice videos! My daughter has been
studying abroad since January!She loves Canada😊
Amazing! Thanks for tuning in.
In your "pros and cons" I expect the WIND will be the elephant you will have to acknowledge. I grew up in Lethbridge and would never live with that again. People ought to be warned.
Watch it and find out
Smart Move !
thanks
Is it safe in Lethbridge? I searched that Lethbridge has the highest crime index in all of Canada.
Very safe. It’s a VERY misleading stat
muito bom!
Thx a gain
Thank you
Lethbridge is a small city that isn’t close to any big cities.
2 hours drive from calgary... seems like a lot, but if your from vancouver or ontario, that could be your daily commute to work
@@kurtishawkins Calgary is not a big city…
@@kurtishawkins nobody well travelled would consider Calgary a big city in population.
Toronto has several million.
New York has 8 million.
Mexico City metro area has 20 million.
Tokyo metro has 40 million.
@@cristoferchanimak , all the cities you quoted are disgustingly _overpopulated._ It's very sad that a metropolis (i.e., 1M+ people) is considered “small” by so many.
@@sovereignty14 I’m obviously biased. Spent some of childhood in Tokyo where many train stations have 30+ platforms. But for a country as large as Canada, having one of its “big cities” only having 1 million, to me, isn’t huge and massive.
Well... my CAA tow truck driver told me today (yes I broke down) that Alberta is like Texas north (ok where's the problem 🤔) & it's full of entitled ppl
Then - wait for it... he said ya BC would be nice but it rains all the time there (!!)
Oh boy 🤐
I would make your own conclusions when it comes to alberta haha. Maybe on the oils patch your might run into personalities like that, but alberta is not represented by “oil worker” stereotypes
@@kurtishawkins I think my point was how he has no clue - I roll my eyes when ppl in ON say 'I don't like BC - rains all the time there' when in fact BC has some of the driest regions in all of Canada...
Great video...
Kurtis what is your email address.😀
Hey Dan, it’s Kurtis@reoneteam.ca