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  • Chat, skate and celebrate at Community Conversation

    Lethbridge residents are invited to share their ideas and feedback on key City projects and services at the upcoming Community Conversation, taking place Thursday, January 29, from 3–7 p.m. at the VisitLethbridge.com Arena.  

  • Report encampments to reduce fire risk

    Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services, Lethbridge Police Service and the City of Lethbridge’s Community Social Development department are reminding residents that reporting encampments plays a key role in preventing fires and supporting a coordinated, community-based response. 

  • Holiday Bus 'Wrapped': 2025 Edition

    While Santa was busy checking his list, the Holiday Bus was making stops around town. Decked out in dazzling lights and brimming with holiday spirit, it helped spark the magic of the season in many ways. 

  • City Council seeking feedback on future Assessment and Taxation notices

    The City of Lethbridge is exploring ways to make Assessment & Taxation notices more transparent, clearer to read and easier to use. We’re asking residents for feedback on how well the current notices explain their Assessment and Taxes and what changes would make them easier to understand. 

  • The Environmental Incentive Program makes a splash!

    The City of Lethbridge is marking a strong start to its Environmental Incentive Program.

    The program helped residents make simple, water‑smart upgrades in their homes.

  • Lethbridge is officially a Strong City!

    The City of Lethbridge has joined the Strong Cities Network. It's a global coalition of municipalities committed to reducing hate, extremism and polarization.

  • City Council looking to re-introduce Community Issues Committee

    Lethbridge City Council’s committee meeting and governance structure could be changing when 2026 begins.

  • Help wildlife stay wild – and alive

    You’ve seen it in movies: someone walking through a park, sprinkling handfuls of bird seed along the way or throwing breadcrumbs into a pond. 

    What you don’t see in movies, however, is the irreversible damage that can cause. 

  • Listening to Lethbridge: Insights from resident & business surveys

    Today, the City’s Economic & Finance Standing Policy Committee (SPC) heard the results from three recent surveys aimed at gathering feedback from residents and businesses in Lethbridge.

  • Prioritizing safety on Whoop-Up Drive

    To improve road safety, the City of Lethbridge is setting a new, consistent speed limit of 70 km/h on Whoop-Up Drive. This decision is intended to reduce the risk of serious collisions, and potentially tragic consequences, along one of the city’s busiest corridors.