Property owners can now make prepayments towards their 2026 property taxes in January or February. This will result in a discount when 2026 tax bills are issued in May.
As the holiday season approaches, Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) is reminding residents to take simple steps that help prevent fires and keep families safe.
Phase one of the Crowsnest Trail Pathway is ready for public use!
The pathway is a shared lane, fully paved for easy travel. It has safety features like steel guardrails and buffer zones to keep users safe from nearby traffic.
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.
Today, the City’s Economic & Finance Standing Policy Committee (SPC) heard the results from three recent surveys aimed at gathering feedback from residents and businesses in Lethbridge.
To improve road safety, the City of Lethbridge is setting a new, consistent speed limit of 70 km/h on Whoop-Up Drive. This decision is intended to reduce the risk of serious collisions, and potentially tragic consequences, along one of the city’s busiest corridors.
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.
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