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  • City Hall Sign
    City Hall reopening Tuesday morning

    Required repairs at City Hall are nearing completion and clean-up will occur throughout the evening with the building set to reopen to staff and public first thing Tuesday morning.

  • City Hall Sign
    Immediate closure of City Hall

    Due to a sanitary line leak at City Hall, the water service has been shut off, and the building has been closed to staff and public.

  • Emergency Water Supply Trailer
    Crews managing several watermain breaks in south Lethbridge

    Severe weather over the last two days has impacted water service to some south side residents as City crews are busy addressing three separate watermain breaks.

  • Council Chambers empty
    Notice of Change of Time to Meeting of City Council on January 23, 2024

    I, Blaine Hyggen, as Chair of the Agenda Review Committee of the City of Lethbridge, provide notice that the Closed portion of the City Council meeting for the City of Lethbridge, originally scheduled for 12:30 P.M. on January 23, 2024 has been changed to begin at 10:00 A.M. on January 23, 2024 in the Council Chamber, City hall, City of Lethbridge.

  • Fleet trucks
    GP-Oh! Big City savings with Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs)

    With an estimated $1.5 million in savings for 2023, using Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) to procure goods and services for the City of Lethbridge has had a significant impact.

  • Christmas Tree Recyling post card Jan 20 2024
    Christmas Tree Collection Postponed due to weather

    Due to the extreme cold weather forecast, the City of Lethbridge in partnership with this year’s volunteer group, Senator Buchanan Elementary School, have made the decision to postpone the Christmas Tree Collection that was scheduled to start this Saturday. The collection will now take place the following weekend, Saturday, January 20, 2024.

  • Winter coulee river photo Jody Young contest
    Winter weather triggers City’s Extreme Weather Response Protocols

    The City of Lethbridge has activated its Extreme Weather Response Protocols to provide a safe and warm space for residents without shelter.

  • Train Bridge Winter Coulee
    Winter has arrived; City bracing for extreme cold

    The City of Lethbridge is encouraging residents to keep safe and warm as the first dose of real winter arrives today and is expected to last through the weekend.

  • 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.

  • Crew testing ice safety
    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.


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Lethbridge, AB T1J 0P6

Phone: 311
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