Want to help keep cultural preservation flowing in Lethbridge's river valley?
Residents are encouraged to participate in the River Valley Heritage Survey, which looks to understand the ways community members use and value existing heritage sites and provide a framework for future heritage management work.
Two former buildings in Lethbridge have officially had their historic designations removed. On Tuesday, Lethbridge City Council formally passed Bylaw 6451 and Bylaw 6452 – repealing the previous Municipal Historic Resource (MHR) designations to the former Bow On Tong and Manie Opera Society buildings.
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.
The City is continuing efforts to spruce up a portion of 11 Street South. The project envisions a vibrant and sustainable green corridor in the area between 3 Avenue and 4 Avenue. The revitalized block would connect the Warehouse District and Downtown.
With many positive indicators for 2024, Lethbridge City Council and City Administration continue to work for you to help build and maintain a thriving business community in the city. The message is simple: we are open for business and development.
Exciting things are sprouting in the 300 block of 11 Street South!
Vibrancy and connection are two of the visions behind planned changes to transform the portion between 3 Avenue and 4 Avenue South into a green corridor, connecting the Warehouse District and Downtown.
The City of Lethbridge is joining forces with Lethbridge College's Centre for Technology, Environment & Design to propel the Civic Common redevelopment project forward through the Virtual and Augmented Reality Program.
We are excited to announce the launch of the Land Use Bylaw (LUB) Renewal project. The LUB is a critical document that shapes the way we live, work and connect with others in our community.
Since the beginning of the Fall 2022 semester, eight University of Lethbridge students participated in five applied studies projects as part of an emerging Work Integrated Learning (WIL) partnership between the City of Lethbridge and the University of Lethbridge’s Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy.
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