Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services want residents and visitors to enjoy our beautiful city. As warmer weather and longer days set in, more people are venturing out in the coulees and river valley – so the renewed importance of recreational safety is paramount.
Residents are urged to take extra care when enjoying the parks in the River Valley due to the dry conditions and recent warmer temperatures which are expected to continue.
Following extensive engagement and community feedback, Lethbridge City Council will not proceed on six previously-proposed dog park locations in established neighbourhoods. Instead, based on the engagement results, Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to consider appropriate areas for future dog parks when new Outline Plans, or amendments to Outline Plans, come forward. This will involve continued work with BILD Lethbridge, land developers and landowners moving forward.
Residents and visitors can now view information and news from the Helen Schuler Nature Centre at a new website. Launching today, the Helen Schuler Nature Centre can be discovered in a new digital habitat– https://nature.lethbridge.ca/
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