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  • Community heroes and first responders reunited after cardiac arrest save

    A recent survivor reunion is another powerful reminder that cardiac arrest can be survivable when people act quickly and work together. 

  • Lethbridge: Baseball's Home

    Every sport has places that feel like home. For baseball, Lethbridge is one of them.

  • City Council supports hosting major Tae Kwon-Do event

    The 2026 Tae Kwon-Do International World Cup is scheduled to take place at the Lethbridge Trade and Convention Centre on July 4–5. The event will benefit from $33,000 in financial support from the City of Lethbridge.

  • Ingenuity at work beneath the wastewater surface

    A hard‑to‑reach area in the Lethbridge Wastewater Treatment Plant called for a smarter way to keep tabs on conditions. Good thing the team is full of creative thinkers - and now has one very handy little drone!

  • The FAQ on YQL

    Following the recent announcement from WestJet that they will discontinue their Lethbridge to Calgary route on June 24, 2026, we’ve been hearing questions and concerns from the community.

  • Because every little bit helps!

    As City of Lethbridge employees, we’re always looking for ways to save money and be more efficient. It's important to us because we live here too.

  • Shining a new light on safe water

    The City of Lethbridge is upgrading the Water Treatment Plant’s UV disinfection system to keep our drinking water clean and safe.

  • Sleighing the Numbers

    The City of Lethbridge is celebrating an early Christmas gift after its strong financial planning earned an Award of Excellence from the Government Finance Officers Association.

  • News Post

    The City of Lethbridge has regularly conducted a community survey since 2005.  The survey focuses on understanding citizens’ opinions towards local issues, their quality of life, municipal services, and City priorities.

  • Incorporation of Lethbridge set to turn 135

    Southern Alberta is the traditional land of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) people who called Lethbridge ‘Sikoohkotoki,’ meaning Black Rock because of the coal they found. When the development of drift mines hit, the name Coalbanks was used. Since 1885, Lethbridge has been the official name. On November 29, 1890, the Town of Lethbridge in the North-West Territories (Alberta became a province in 1905) was officially incorporated. As such, November 29, 2025, marks the 135th anniversary of Lethbridge.