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Public Service Announcements

  • Emergency water main break on 5 Avenue North

    Crews are working this morning to repair an emergency water main break on 5 Avenue North between 28 Street North and 29 Street North.

  • Provincial changes to default electricity rate coming into effect January 1

    The Government of Alberta is implementing changes to the Regulated Rate Option (RRO). As of January 1, 2025, the RRO will be known as the Rate of Last Resort. 

  • Sept 4 2024 Road Closures Scenic map view
    Traffic delays tomorrow along Scenic Drive South

    Temporary traffic delays are expected tomorrow, Thursday, November 14: 

    • Northbound and southbound lanes of Scenic Drive South between 2 Avenue South to the westbound Whoop-Up Drive exit will be affected by moving, single-lane closures from 9 am – 3 pm.
    • Speed reductions and minor delays to traffic on the westbound Whoop-Up Drive ramp. 
  • Road Closure – 5 Avenue North between 36 Street and 39 Street

    Starting on Tuesday, November 12, 5 Avenue North will be fully closed between 36 Street and 39 Street for road and railway crossing repairs.

  • Traffic light work to impact University Dr W/Bridge Dr W intersection

    A small portion of northbound University Drive West will be impacted by traffic light work this week.

  • Northside garage fire under investigation

    Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) responded to a residential garage fire at the 1000 block of 16 Street North on Friday, November 1, at approximately 11:00 p.m. Firefighters from four fire stations arrived to find the garage fully engulfed in flames

  • Three water main breaks cause road closures in south Lethbridge

    A series of water main breaks are affecting some key roads in south Lethbridge.

  • Feedback still sought for 10 Avenue and 9 Avenue South Functional Plan

    There is still time for people complete the Corridor Options Survey for the 10 Avenue South and 9 Avenue South Functional Planning Study. The survey includes illustrations of how components of the corridors may be transformed to enhance multi-modal transportation for residents and visitors, drawing from the valuable feedback gathered throughout the Project Visioning and earlier stages of the project.

  • Web Service Disruption – October 31

    On Thursday October 31, the City of Lethbridge will be completing maintenance to a few of our online systems.

  • Clean Energy program still open and taking applications

    Good news for local homeowners who are thinking about renovations to help lower their utility bills and have better energy performance. Applications are still being accepted for the Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP) and we encourage those interested to act on this unique opportunity while funding is still available. We still have capacity to help more people in our city make clean energy improvements.