After lengthy discussions and evaluating multiple options, City Council has decided to use both contingency funding and surplus dollars from the current budget to support the operations of Lethbridge & District Exhibition (LDE).
Today, Mayor Blaine Hyggen presented Cardiologist, Dr. Sayeh Zielke with a Key to the City in recognition of her tireless work to improve and advance cardiac care in southern Alberta.
The Parks & Cemeteries team is thrilled to announce a formal partnership with the Lethbridge Trail Alliance. It marks a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to improve the River Valley Trail Network.
Some of the brightest minds and ideas in Lethbridge were on full display today as post-secondary students presented their community-focused projects at the City Scholars Student Symposium.
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).
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