The City of Lethbridge’s new 311 chatbot officially has a name: Breezy! True to its name, Breezy makes finding City information quick,easy and hassle-free.
Elevated river flows, trail closures and a call for continued voluntary water conservation remain in effect as the city manages post‑rainfall conditions.
To help keep our water system running smoothly over the next few days, the City of Lethbridge is asking everyone - residents and businesses - to cut back on any non‑essential water use.
This year’s Property Tax Notices are in the mail. Taxes are due by June 30, 2026, and a seven per cent penalty will be applied to all unpaid 2026 tax balances as of July 1.
The City has already implemented Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPI), also known as a Pedestrian Head Start Signal, at several intersections and will continue to add more in the coming weeks and months.
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