We continually perform repairs and upgrades to the infrastructure and facilities in our City. Planned and unplanned work is required to keep our city running smoothly and sometimes this results in a temporary disruption of service.
Just after midnight on December 25, Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services responded from three stations to a structure fire in the 200 block of Stafford Drive North.
Peter Danielson was running behind last Thursday morning. He was still disassembling cardboard boxes to add to his blue cart when he noticed the collection truck approaching. In a frantic rush, Peter grabbed a big load of cardboard, dumped it into the cart and rolled it to its pick-up spot, just in the nick of time. The truck drove off, and Peter carried on with his morning.
Until he noticed something. His iPhone was missing.
The holiday season involves a lot of hustle and bustle, but there can also be a lot of down time. Thankfully, this season is chock-full of family activities to keep you engaged and entertained in Lethbridge!
If you own a business or a dog in Lethbridge, take note! The mail out of renewal notices for approximately 12,000 business and dog licences in the city is being impacted by the recent Canada Post strike.
City Council approved the redistribution of unused grant funding today to give registered non-profit organizations in Lethbridge the financial support to make a difference in the community.
The City of Lethbridge has opened a call for proposals to support projects that address identified gaps in the city, specifically focusing on preventing and reducing homelessness.
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