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  • Indian Battle Park River Bottom Train Bridge Coulee Landsdcape
    Indigenous-led plan to manage site of historical battle

    It was the last major conflict between First Nations in Canada. And now, an Indigenous-led initiative will provide heritage management direction to the site of the Battle of the Belly River.

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Service Level Changes

    Monday, September 30 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The City of Lethbridge will have service level changes.

  • A community celebration of life and health at Mountain View Cemetery

    The Parks & Cemeteries team is preparing for the inaugural Run to Remember. Taking place Sunday September 29, the event features a 2.5K and 5K walk or run through Mountain View Cemetery. It is designed to honour the memories of loved ones, to celebrate life and to promote community health.

  • Transit Bus Downtown Street
    Transit Service Interruptions

    Due to the unavailability of transit operators, Lethbridge Transit has unfortunately had to implement significant route cancellations over the last few days.

  • Paving and pothole patching on Bridge Drive West

    Traffic will be impacted as crews complete paving and patchwork along Bridge Drive West.

    Starting Thursday, September 26 at 7 a.m., both directions of Bridge Drive West will be closed. 

  • Council members promoting community priorities at Alberta Municipalities Convention

    Expansion of Lethbridge water and wastewater treatment infrastructure, Highway 3 bridge and interchange improvements plus continued collaboration on physician recruitment will be the top advocacy items this week for Lethbridge City Council.

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    City partners with Hurricanes for Indigenous Hockey night to close out Reconciliation Week

    The City of Lethbridge is proud to partner with the Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club as they welcome hockey fans to a night of Indigenous cultural celebration this Friday, September 27.

  • Memorial Cup - Google Images
    Community at the core of Lethbridge’s Memorial Cup Bid

    As the only community-owned team bidding for the 2026 Memorial Cup, the Lethbridge Hurricanes, together with bid committee partners, have highlighted this strong community collaboration as Lethbridge’s advantage over other cities vying for the event.  

  • Online Service Disruption – September 25

    To better serve the community and online users, the City of Lethbridge is performing upgrades to a few of its online systems. As such, some web resources will be unavailable Wednesday, September 25 from 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.  

  • Construction set to begin on landscaping project at southwest corner of Galt Gardens

    A joint Capital Improvement Plan-funded (CIP) project between Parks and Urban Revitalization will aim to provide a safer and more welcoming design to the southwest entrance of Downtown Lethbridge’s primary park. The Galt Gardens SW Corner Landscaping Project will improve the hardscaping, incorporate two new entrances to the pergola, improve existing lighting and add in additional lighting. Fencing will be going up Wednesday and the area will be closed off to pedestrians. The bulk of the project is anticipated to be complete by the end of October, weather permitting, with some work to be finished in spring 2025.


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910 4 Avenue South
Lethbridge, AB T1J 0P6

Phone: 311
or 403-320-3111 (if outside of Lethbridge)

 

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