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  • Remembrance Day 2025 Service Level Changes

    Tuesday, November 11, is Remembrance Day. The stat holiday means the City will have service level changes.

  • Free skating to help fill the days

    As the teachers’ strike continues this week, we know kids (and parents!) are looking for more activities to pass the time. With that in mind, the City of Lethbridge is offering more public skate time at the Cavendish Farms Centre (CFC) arenas.

  • Making moves on Pathway 17

    Pathway 17, a new multi-use trail in south Lethbridge, is nearing completion. Road closures begin October 20 as crews connect the city’s trail loop.

  • Thanksgiving Monday service level changes

    Monday, October 13, is Thanksgiving. The City of Lethbridge will have service level changes.

  • Dave Elton Skate Park rolls into history

    The City of Lethbridge is moving forward with plans to retire the Dave Elton Skate Park. This decision follows a thorough review of the site’s condition, usage patterns and future potential for community development.

  • Off The Record marks one year of connection

    Building Safer Communities (BSC) is proud to highlight the ongoing success of Off the Record (OTR). The youth-first initiative aims to strengthen relationships between young people and first responders in Lethbridge.

  • Celebrate World Gratitude Day with ‘Gratitude in Play’

    To celebrate World Gratitude Day on September 21, the City of Lethbridge is starting a new campaign called “Gratitude in Play.” This campaign says thank you to people who help make sports and recreation better.

  • Service Level Changes for Labour Day

    Monday, September 1 is Labour Day. The City of Lethbridge will have service level changes.

  • The outdoor splashing season is being extended!

    Just because the kiddos return to school next week doesn’t mean summer is officially over! With hot temperatures forecast to extend into early September, there’s still time to cool off.

  • Pathway upgrades are coming to four Lethbridge parks

    Several aging pathways, across four city parks, are set for replacement as part of an upcoming improvement project.