As food truck season gets underway, Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services is highlighting the success of a regional partnership that is helping mobile food vendors operate safely and more efficiently across southern Alberta.
Business knowledge, community leadership and a strong municipal government background have successfully positioned Bridget Mearns as the City of Lethbridge’s first Investment & Growth Officer.
City Council is marking Alberta Rural Health Week by ensuring a warm welcome for the inaugural class of students in the Southern Alberta Medical Program (SAMP) at the University of Lethbridge.
Creating sustainable long-term cost reductions, finding efficiencies to mitigate pressures while maintaining service levels, and keeping any potential tax rate increases to reflect inflation will be City Council’s goals next month when debating the City’s next Operating Budget.
Mayor Blaine Hyggen says the City’s next Capital Budget will be fully centred on needs rather than wants. At its Community Issues Committee (CIC) meeting on Wednesday, Lethbridge City Council took the first major step towards its next Capital Budget.
The City of Lethbridge is prioritizing safety, reliability and long-term affordability as it plans for the largest infrastructure project in the City’s history: significant upgrades at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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