Lethbridge City Council is continuing to advocate in support of our local economy, specifically with recent actions regarding the potential impact of U.S. tariffs to the region.
Lethbridge residents are invited to join the Emergency Social Services (ESS) team to support their community during large-scale emergencies and disasters. ESS plays a vital role in ensuring that individuals and families impacted by crises receive short-term support to regain stability as quickly as possible.
The City of Lethbridge is excited to announce a new strategic plan for Henderson Lake Park. It’s one of our city’s premier green spaces, boasting a 24-hectare lake, mature green spaces, playgrounds and more than seven kilometres of pathways.
Get ready for a bigger, better and more accessible Canada Day in Lethbridge!
Beginning in July 2025, the City of Lethbridge and Lethbridge District & Exhibition (LDE) will combine forces to host Canada’s birthday. Some activities will stay at Henderson Lake Park (including the popular Kid Zone) while others will shift across the street to LDE.
Lethbridge Police and Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services have partnered in a new Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) initiative that will help save lives during high-risk incidents where every second counts.
Yellow Fish Road™ is a free storm drain painting program that promotes awareness about urban runoff pollution with various groups such as school classes, eco clubs, youth groups, neighborhood groups, or even your family/friends! Sign up your group or family today!
Plot twist, northsiders: your next book is closer than you think!
The City of Lethbridge and Lethbridge Public Library are excited to unveil the BookStop, a temporary pop-up library operating inside Labor Club Ice Centre from now until mid-April.
The City’s bylaws for all things paws and claws is getting a modernization.
During its January 21 meeting, City Council approved the Animal Care and Control Bylaw. Bylaw 6475 replaces: the Dog Control Bylaw, the Wild or Domestic Animals Bylaw and the Pigeon Bylaw. The new bylaw comes into effect May 1, 2025.
As a kid, did you ever run to the corner store to buy milk and bread for your mom? A corner store was a staple in many neighbourhoods around Lethbridge in the mid-to-late 1900s. As the city has grown and evolved, so have our neighbourhoods and the types of amenities and businesses in them.
The City’s existing Land Use Bylaw (LUB) has served the community since 1986 and just like the errands you run for your mom (might) have changed, so have the needs and priorities of the community. As Phase Two of the LUB Renewal project kicks off today, the City wants to hear from you!
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