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  • 2026 Easter weekend service level changes

    Friday, April 3 is Good Friday and Monday, April 6 is Easter Monday. The City of Lethbridge will have service level changes.

  • How to keep beetles from wrecking your shade: elm tree pruning ban takes effect April 1

    Elm bark beetles may be tiny, but they can take down a healthy elm with a single bite. A province‑wide pruning ban and a watchful community could be the difference between losing our shade and saving it.

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    City prepares to celebrate Earth Day

    Earth Day is on the horizon! The City of Lethbridge is gearing up to celebrate and advocate for the environment. Please join us for a day of education and action Saturday, April 26 at Legacy Park with a range of activities planned for all ages.

  • A new initiative to showcase the Lethbridge River Valley

    Everybody has a River Valley story - what’s yours? 

    The City of Lethbridge wants to hear your funny, heartwarming River Valley moments. We’re celebrating the trails, nature and adventures that make this space so special.  

  • Family Day 2026 Service Level Changes

    Family Day is just around the corner on Monday, February 16.

    The City of Lethbridge will be adjusting some service levels for the statutory holiday.

  • It’s time to give our trees a trim

    Tree‑trimming crews are branching out as annual pruning gets underway. This year’s work includes sections of 9 Avenue South and 12 Avenue South.

  • Oh, the places you’ll play!

    Two playgrounds are getting a colourful refresh – and we need your help choosing the palettes! 

  • 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!

  • Help wildlife stay wild – and alive

    You’ve seen it in movies: someone walking through a park, sprinkling handfuls of bird seed along the way or throwing breadcrumbs into a pond. 

    What you don’t see in movies, however, is the irreversible damage that can cause. 

  • Changes to Botterill Bottom Park access

    Repairs to Whoop-Up Drive have been completed, following the August 6 incident, so the Botterill Bottom Road has now been re-opened. The City is also advising all Botterill Bottom Park users of upcoming changes and safety considerations during the Water Treatment Plant upgrade project.