The City of Lethbridge will not accept Emergency Health Services (EHS) – Alberta’s new contract conditions due to the significant financial impact it would have on Lethbridge taxpayers. However, the City is keeping the door open for further discussions or a future procurement process that could allow Lethbridge to continue its integrated Fire and EMS model.
This week marks International Professional Municipal Clerks Week, which is designed to increase the public’s awareness of Municipal Clerks and the vital services they provide for local government and the community.
Lethbridge is launching a new season of its Playground of the Month campaign, celebrating creative and inclusive community play spaces in partnership with Lethbridge Plays.
When emergencies force people from their homes, a coordinated and compassionate response can make all the difference.
As part of Emergency Preparedness Week, the City of Lethbridge is highlighting the ongoing work of its Emergency Social Services (ESS) team and encouraging residents to learn how they can get involved.
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