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  • Holiday triple header: what’s open & what’s not

    The holiday season is almost upon us, and that means a trifecta of statutory holidays! The trio of stat holidays means the City will have service level changes.

  • Festive family fun in the city

    The holidays can be a whirlwind of shopping and celebrations. But when things slow down, Lethbridge has plenty of festive family fun to keep the season merry and bright!

  • Two new pathways welcome Lethbridge commuters

    Lethbridge commuters now have two safer, smoother routes to travel.

    Pathway 17 runs along 43 Street South and South Parkside Drive South. Pathway 200 runs along 28 Street North, stretching from Giffen Road North to Cavendish Road North.

  • Celebrate Sikoohkotoki’s third annual Blackfoot Winter Solstice

    The City of Lethbridge (Sikoohkotoki) is proud to announce the 2025 Blackfoot Winter Solstice Celebration. The annual event honours the traditions and cultural heritage of the Blackfoot people.

  • The Crowsnest Trail Pathway phase one marks a milestone

    Phase one of the Crowsnest Trail Pathway is ready for public use!

    The pathway is a shared lane, fully paved for easy travel. It has safety features like steel guardrails and buffer zones to keep users safe from nearby traffic.

  • Henderson Ice Centre scores big with new dressing rooms

    Phase one upgrades are complete at Henderson Ice Centre. Four new dressing rooms include private bathrooms and showers, making the facility more functional, accessible and welcoming.

  • Remembrance Day 2025 Service Level Changes

    Tuesday, November 11, is Remembrance Day. The stat holiday means the City will have service level changes.

  • Making moves on Pathway 17

    Pathway 17, a new multi-use trail in south Lethbridge, is nearing completion. Road closures begin October 20 as crews connect the city’s trail loop.

  • Thanksgiving Monday service level changes

    Monday, October 13, is Thanksgiving. The City of Lethbridge will have service level changes.

  • Dave Elton Skate Park rolls into history

    The City of Lethbridge is moving forward with plans to retire the Dave Elton Skate Park. This decision follows a thorough review of the site’s condition, usage patterns and future potential for community development.