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  • Introducing Community Play Boxes!

    The City of Lethbridge Parks & Cemeteries team is thrilled to introduce Community Play Boxes. These boxes are filled with sport and play equipment for anyone in the community to use, at no cost.

  • Pickleball enthusiasts “relish” the completion of new courts

    Catering to the ever-increasing popularity of the sport, the City of Lethbridge is excited to officially open six more pickleball courts.

  • Partial closure at Wade Galloway Skate Park

    The east position of the Wade Galloway Skate Park will be temporarily closed this week, as some concrete repairs will be taking place from today until Saturday.

     

  • Legacy spray park closing for the season on Sunday

    Kids of all ages have one final weekend to enjoy Legacy spray park, located in the north end of Legacy Park, as it will be closed for the season end of day Sunday.  

  • Goldfish Mitigation – Chinook Lake and Elma Groves stormpond

    The City of Lethbridge needs to remove goldfish and koi out of Chinook Lake and Elma Groves stormpond. Goldfish and koi are non-native species introduced into lakes and stormponds that cause problems for the native species and the habitat.   

  • City pilots drinking water stations for summer

    As the weather heats up, be sure to cool off with one of four new drinking water stations as part of a pilot project around the city.

  • Reel in the fun at Goldfish Derby Days!

    The City of Lethbridge is welcoming residents to participate in Goldfish Derby Days to learn about invasive goldfish and koi found in local stormponds.

  • They’re baaaaaack, goats returning this summer!

    For the past five summers, goats have been used to help control invasive weeds in select areas of the river valley, and since the introduction of the program over 750 hectares of invasive weeds have been grazed.

  • Dutch Elm Disease

    Elm trees make up a significant and important part of the Lethbridge Urban Forest. There are approximately 5,000 public and 5,000 private elm trees in Lethbridge.

  • City buzzing with excitement after being declared a Bee City

    In celebration of International Pollinator Week, the City of Lethbridge is excited to be officially declared a Bee City by Bee City Canada! Bee City is a signature program of Pollinator Partnership Canada (P2C), a national organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of pollinators and their ecosystems through conservation, education, and research.


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City Hall
910 4 Avenue South
Lethbridge, AB T1J 0P6

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

 

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