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  • City taking steps to plan for reduced water supply

    The City of Lethbridge, in partnership with the province and regional partners, is continuing proactive measures to address the current water supply concerns.

  • Lake Ice and Outdoor Skating

    Lethbridge has four designated skating areas. Ice conditions are checked at least once a week. Ice surfaces will be closed if conditions are unsafe for users. Ice conditions can change depending on temperature, precipitation, wind and the amount of sunshine. With Lethbridge's varying winter temperatures, it is important to stay safe and informed.

  • Lethbridge introduces dynamic webmap for City projects

    The City of Lethbridge is excited to announce the official launch of its City Project Webmap, a dynamic online platform designed to enhance accessibility and streamline information for residents. The map will provide residents with accurate and up-to-date information on road closures, facility closures and city projects and initiatives.

  • Keep batteries out of your carts

    The City of Lethbridge’s Waste and Environment department is reminding residents to keep batteries out of the waste collection carts following two recent incidents.

  • Downtown fire Sunday morning

    Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services responded to 712 2 Ave S. for a report of a fire in the garbage containers at about 3:40 a.m. Sunday, January 7.

  • Winter weather reminders for smooth snow days

    As we witness the return of the snowy weather this week, the City of Lethbridge is reminding residents about the changes to how it manages snow and ice on the roads.

    This winter, an additional 80 kms of residential roads have been added to the snow route network. Snow routes may be activated when there is heavy snowfall or accumulation with temporary parking restrictions along snow routes.

    To help residents understand and navigate these changes, we’ve created a list of questions and answers to provide additional context. 

  • Lethbridge School Division gets A+ for embracing waste program changes

    As the City’s Mandatory Recycling and Mandatory Organics program is getting ready to grade the first year of annual waste reports from the Lethbridge industrial, commercial and institutional (ICI) sector, one organization is already sitting at the top of the class.

  • 2024 Community Event Support Grant accepting applications

    The City of Lethbridge continues to support not-for-profit organizations with the 2024 Community Event Support Grant (CESG).

    The program provides financial support for new and existing events that enhance the quality of life for the residents of Lethbridge, contribute to the culture of the community, create affordable entertainment and provide economic benefit to the City.

  • Road Closure in 1200 block of 6 Avenue South

    There will be a partial road closure in the 1200 block of 6 Avenue South beginning Thursday, January 4 so crews can complete patching work.

  • Partial lane closure on Whoop-Up Drive cancelled

    The partial road closure in the westbound lanes on Whoop-Up Drive near the University Drive exit, originally scheduled for Wednesday, January 3 to facilitate the replacement of light post, has been cancelled.


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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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