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  • Troy Hicks Chief Fire Marshal 2024 in uniform Infront of truck
    New Chief Fire Marshal reminds residents to ‘spring forward’ safely this weekend

    In a sure sign that spring is on the way, clocks are set to move one hour forward this weekend. The new Chief Fire Marshall of City of Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services is encouraging residents to spring into action and check residential smoke detectors. 

  • child stacking building blocks
    Residents asked to complete Childcare Needs Assessment survey

    The City of Lethbridge is continuing its commitment to supporting families and children with the launch of the Childcare Needs Assessment survey, running until April 2. The assessment aims to find the challenges faced by families and childcare providers and use this information to develop recommendations to support expanding capacity in Lethbridge.

  • Mayor’s statement on 2024 Provincial Budget

    It will take some time to review the entire scope of the 2024 Provincial Budget, including discussions with our City Treasurer, to see the full picture for our city.

  • Animal services bylaw social
    Paws & reflect for phase two of the Animal Bylaw Review

    The community is being asked for furrrr-ther feedback on animal regulations.

    Phase two of the Animal Bylaw Review is underway with the launch of an online survey.

  • Lethbridge Firefighters Charities Association crest
    Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services get Hurricanes fired-up for charity

    Get ready for a rink-rocking, heart-stirring Friday night as the Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club blaze onto the ice at the ENMAX Centre to bring the heat for a good cause.

  • For the Love of Lethbridge FTLOL with crew doing road maintenance
    Roses are red, violets are blue; summer jobs at the City are waiting for you!

    Love is in the air and in the work that our people do every day to deliver the programs and services that make our community shine! Are you looking for a job that you’ll love? A job where you get to work outside, with awesome people, and the summer sun on your face? We are hiring!

  • 2021 City Council
    City Council secures $200K grant for Safe Reporting program

    “We’re very grateful to our partners at the Government of Alberta for providing the funding to assist in the creation and delivery of this program,” says Councillor, Jenn Schmidt-Rempel. “Building towards safer and healthier outcomes for our community is a top priority for Council. This program will work to support those goals and will be another valuable resource for those who need it.”  

  • Council designates Whitney Block as Municipal Historic Resource

    Lethbridge City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to designate a new Municipal Historic Resource. The three-storey Whitney Block, located at 411 3 Avenue South, is a square, brick commercial building located close to Galt Gardens in the downtown core – and now becomes the 30th Municipal Historic Resource in Lethbridge.

  • Council approves continued micro mobility in Lethbridge

    Scooters and e-bikes could be back in Lethbridge later this year. Lethbridge City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to continue to permit shared micro-mobility services in the city.

  • YQL 2 pilots in cockpit
    YQL Aviation Day ready to launch!

    Lethbridge Airport, in collaboration with CAREERS: The Next Generation, is excited to announce the inaugural YQL Aviation Day. Scheduled to take flight on Saturday, May 25, 2024, this free community event will showcase aviation careers to inspire the next generation of aviation enthusiasts.