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The City of Lethbridge’s Recreation & Culture Department is celebrating Whoop-Up Days through the magic of arts and culture - and we want YOU to be part of it!
The 2025 edition of Whoop-Up Days will officially begin with the traditional parade on Tuesday, August 19. Starting at 9 a.m. from Park Place Shopping Centre, the parade will proceed south on 3 Street South, east along 3 Avenue South out of the downtown area, turn north along 13 Street and then east along 9 Avenue North, ending at Galbraith Elementary School.
What’s under the High Level Bridge could hurt you.
That’s why Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services is working with Canadian Pacific Kansas City to improve safety in the Oldman River where it meets the iconic High Level Bridge.
The Assets and Infrastructure Standing Policy Committee will be considering the lands within the University of Lethbridge South Outline Plan owned by the University of Lethbridge. The purpose of an outline plan is to provide detailed planning and engineering framework to facilitate the phased subdivision and development of a new neighbourhood.
Effective immediately, heavy load trucks (excluding standard pickups) are temporarily restricted from crossing westbound on Whoop-Up Drive. All heavy load trucks must use Highway 3. The restriction is being made out of an abundance of caution.
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