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3/31/20233/31/2023 9:07 AMJessica QuartermanSpecial EventApprovedMarch 31, 2023
Starting Saturday, April 1 (no joke), Lethbridge residents will receive a white card at their door containing a Personal Identification Number (PIN) which can be used to complete their census online at: www.lethbridge.ca/census.
Municipal Census begins this weekend
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3/30/20233/30/2023 10:25 AMSara WitzkeUtilitiesApprovedMarch 30, 2023
The City of Lethbridge's three seasonal Yard Waste Sites will be opening and the Waste and Recycling Centre's summers hours begin Saturday April 1.
We aren’t fooling - City’s seasonal Yard Waste Sites open & Waste and Recycling Centre summer hours begin April 1
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3/29/20233/29/2023 9:17 AMJessica QuartermanRoad ClosureApprovedMarch 29, 2023
​A partial road closure has been issued for South Parkside for road maintenance. This work is expected to be completed by 1 p.m. this afternoon, weather permitting
Lane Closure - South Parkside Drive
Road-Closure---Meadowlark-Boulevard-North.aspx
  
3/29/20233/29/2023 9:15 AMJessica QuartermanRoad ClosureApprovedMarch 29, 2023
​Meadowlark Boulevard North will be closed between 23 Street North and Oriole Road North so to complete an emergency sewer main repair.
Road Closure - Meadowlark Boulevard North

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3/30/2023 8:36 AMSara WitzkeMarch 30, 2023Our Stories
To help roll out the new organics program, we are looking for Lethbridge students to help name our waste, recycling and organic collection truck fleet. 
Name that truck!
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2/23/2023 11:47 AMWes ChapmanFebruary 22, 2023Our Stories
Downtown Lethbridge has a rich and storied history with a diverse past of railways, coal mining, industry, commerce and residences.
New interpretive sign revisits pieces of Downtown history