From frequent users to first-time visitors, those heading to Lethbridge’s Oldman River Valley will soon benefit from a cohesive approach to how the trail system is mapped.
National Indigenous Peoples Day is on June 21 and to celebrate this occasion, there are events and activities planned by several organizations from around the city.
Welcome to the final week of our Curbside Enthusiasm Contest!
Week four - Task four
Tell us which tool/resource has been the most helpful in helping you navigate Curbside Organics. ie. curbside.lethbridge.ca, Ins and Outs guide, social media messages, Curbside Enthusiasm videos, Waste Wizard, Lethbridge Loop etc.
Lethbridge residents will soon have a new multi-use outdoor court to promote active living and community sport participation. Lethbridge City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to amend the 2022-2031 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) project D-23 Outdoor Sports Court
Parks and public spaces bring people together, attract people to downtown cores and provide opportunities for residents and visitors to benefit from nearby local businesses and attractions. When it opens later this year, the new Galt Gardens Inclusive and Accessible Play Space will also address a notable gap in recreation and play opportunities within a 10-minute walking distance of Downtown Lethbridge. Construction will begin soon, with fencing set to be put up in early June.
I would first like to congratulate both Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Rachel Notley for their contributions to this great province of ours. It was a hard-fought election as both main party leaders shared their visions for Alberta.
Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services (LFES) has attained the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Accreditation Certification from Accreditation Canada, highlighting the commitment of excellence in care and organizational performance.
The City of Lethbridge’s Fee Assistance program, aimed at supporting residents facing financial barriers, has expanded to include both recreation and culture activities as well as bus passes.
Increased safety and creating one standard time for speed reduction zones are the primary reasons cited for a change coming to Lethbridge roads later this year.
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