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  • 2025 Heritage Day Service Level Changes

    Monday, August 4 is Heritage Day. The City of Lethbridge will have service level changes.

  • Paving the way to a better path

    Beginning July 14, the south end of Exhibition Way South will see a transformation that includes removing the aging timber retaining wall and upgrading the pathway.

  • Service Level Changes for Canada Day

    Tuesday, July 1 is Canada Day. The City of Lethbridge will have service level changes.

  • Vandalism causing irrigation issues at Legacy Park

    Vandalism at Legacy Park has led to unauthorized sprinkler use, even during rainfall, by individuals tampering with irrigation controls. Lock boxes are being installed to prevent further damage, and the City remains committed to responsible water use.

  • Canada Day transportation tips

    We’re only one week away from celebrating Canada’s 158th birthday! The 2025 celebration includes slightly different traffic impacts than previous years.

  • Diving into accessibility: Fritz Sick Pool reopens to the public

    A much more accessible Fritz Sick Pool has rewelcomed the masses!

    An impactful renovation project has improved the building’s accessibility and safety.

  • From youth sports to shuttles for seniors: City invests in community projects that open doors for all

    The City of Lethbridge is investing more than $1.2 million to help local non-profits create more inclusive, accessible and welcoming spaces for residents.

  • Cool upgrades will modernize Henderson Ice Centre

    Big changes are coming to the Henderson Ice Centre.

    A two-phased construction project will improve functionality and accessibility. The upgrades will bring the Centre, which was built in 1975, into a more modern era.

  • Excitement building for Canada Day 2025

    Plans are coming together for a July 1 party!

    The City of Lethbridge and Lethbridge & District Exhibition are gearing up for a full day of Canada Day celebrations, with food trucks and main stage entertainment now confirmed.

  • Helping you stay cool and keep a River Valley park safe

    Keeping cool and safe in Indian Battle Park has never been… cooler!

    The Parks team is excited to announce four new public water faucets. The auto-shutoff taps are located on the exteriors of the park’s four washroom buildings. These water stations are part of our ongoing efforts to improve park amenities and promote public health and safety.