Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) has found a practical way to keep its ambulance fleet running smoothly. By remounting ambulance boxes onto new chassis, the department has saved money, reduced waste and added reliable vehicles to its fleet in a quicker fashion.
LFES has completed its first two remounts and plans to remount five more ambulances by the end of 2026.
To address the increasing challenges posed by resident waterfowl populations, the City of Lethbridge is incorporating an innovative approach with the introduction of a ‘Goosinator’ unit.
As part of City Council’s annual budget review, members of the Economic & Finance Standing Policy Committee (SPC) had an in-depth exploration today of the financial implications related to Lethbridge & District Exhibition (LDE).
The holiday season brings traditions, family, fun and unexpected surprises, but often it can also mean more waste being sent to the landfill. Learn more about how you can celebrate the holidays more sustainably, such as giving experiences or gifts that last, wrapping gifts with less, using sustainable decorations, and avoiding food waste.
Lethbridge City Council is meeting as Economic and Finance Standing Policy Committee this week for an overview of the current economic conditions and the impact they have on the City’s financial position and resources. All recommendations from the Committee will be forwarded to City Council for potential approval at a regular meeting.
More than 900 City employees have a new collective agreement as City Council today ratified an agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 70. Members of the City’s largest union will see an 11 per cent wage increase over four years.
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