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  • Keeping Henderson Lake healthy

    Every two weeks, Tyler Branson and Jin Kim unhook their small boat and take to Henderson Lake. Although they both love being on the water, this isn’t a pleasure cruise. It’s serious work: ensuring the lake is safe for public use.

  • Spot it, Report it, Fix it!

    A pilot project is making it easier for residents to report full garbage bins and empty doggie bag dispensers.

  • Helping Lethbridge’s waterways stay healthy

    You might notice some activity around our stormwater ponds over the coming days. It’s all part of keeping Lethbridge’s waterways clean and healthy.

  • July 10 is Environment Blitz Day!

    The City of Lethbridge’s Parks & Cemeteries and Waste & Environment teams are excited to host and celebrate Environment Blitz Day. This fun and free event happens at Nicholas Sheran Park on Thursday, July 10, from 3 to 7 p.m. 

  • Service Level Changes for Canada Day

    Tuesday, July 1 is Canada Day. The City of Lethbridge will have service level changes.

  • Grazing for glory: the great goat cleanup has resumed!

    Everyone’s favourite weed eaters are back in the Lethbridge River Valley!

    The Great Grazin’ Goats (not their official title…) are eating their way through leafy spurge, wormwood and thistle.

  • Excitement building for Canada Day 2025

    Plans are coming together for a July 1 party!

    The City of Lethbridge and Lethbridge & District Exhibition are gearing up for a full day of Canada Day celebrations, with food trucks and main stage entertainment now confirmed.

  • Helping you stay cool and keep a River Valley park safe

    Keeping cool and safe in Indian Battle Park has never been… cooler!

    The Parks team is excited to announce four new public water faucets. The auto-shutoff taps are located on the exteriors of the park’s four washroom buildings. These water stations are part of our ongoing efforts to improve park amenities and promote public health and safety.

  • Replacing the Mt. Blakiston playground

    Some things don’t get better with age. Wine? Yes. Playgrounds? No. With that in mind, the City of Lethbridge is replacing the playground in Mt. Blakiston Park. The play area was installed in 1999 and has come to the end of its life cycle.

  • Giving mothers their flowers

    A Lethbridge Mother's Day tradition continues in 2025. The Parks & Cemeteries team will, once again, offer complimentary roses to visitors at Mountain View Cemetery.