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  • 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.

  • Keeping Russian olive trees out of our parks

    The City of Lethbridge's Parks team is ramping up efforts to remove Russian olive trees. 

  • Ice Safety Reminder

    With the recent stretch of cold weather, the City of Lethbridge Parks department and Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services are reminding residents to be safe around lakes, ponds and rivers. 

  • Unregulated electric motorbikes threaten safety and nature

    Unregulated electric dirt bikes are colliding with community safety and carving up Lethbridge’s River Valley.

    In recent months, police have noticed more electric dirt bikes (e-dirt bikes) being used on trails in the River Valley and on city streets.

  • Improvements are coming to Popson Park

    Popson Park will be temporarily closed starting October 20 for parking lot upgrades to improve safety, accessibility and visitor experience.

  • Dave Elton Skate Park rolls into history

    The City of Lethbridge is moving forward with plans to retire the Dave Elton Skate Park. This decision follows a thorough review of the site’s condition, usage patterns and future potential for community development.