Lace up a pair of comfy walking shoes and step into the heart of your community!
Jane’s Walk 2026 takes place May 1-3. Local events will cover topics and spaces like public art, parks, historic sites, neighbourhoods, nature and more. All events are free to attend.
There is a major boost to Lethbridge’s affordable housing supply, with a new project rooted in Indigenous culture and community.
Thanks in part to $1.8 million of funding support from the City of Lethbridge, an Aboriginal Housing Society project adds 132 new housing units to the city’s inventory.
More than 1,400 residents and stakeholders have provided feedback to help shape the future of the Land Use Bylaw in Lethbridge. Now the City wants to make sure we heard the Phase 2 feedback loud and clear.
Get ready for another season of patios and parklets in Lethbridge’s urban core!
The Outdoor Patios, Parklets and Street Vending program allows businesses to transform streets and sidewalks into vibrant spaces for people to gather and enjoy. These spaces support local businesses, beautify our city and create welcoming spots for everyone.
As the warmer spring weather invites outdoor activities, it’s the perfect time to connect with your neighbourhood and think about how you’d like to see it grow in the future!
There have been some questions in the community regarding several recent rezoning application approvals, specifically a couple of housing projects in and adjacent to the London Road neighbourhood. We wanted to help clarify some of these questions, outline the processes that were followed and the many factors City Council considers in their decision making.
The City of Lethbridge is excited to announce a new strategic plan for Henderson Lake Park. It’s one of our city’s premier green spaces, boasting a 24-hectare lake, mature green spaces, playgrounds and more than seven kilometres of pathways.
Lethbridge City Council on Tuesday approved second and third readings of several Land Use Amendment Bylaws and Area Redevelopment Plan Amendments for four different proposed housing projects on the city’s southside.
As a kid, did you ever run to the corner store to buy milk and bread for your mom? A corner store was a staple in many neighbourhoods around Lethbridge in the mid-to-late 1900s. As the city has grown and evolved, so have our neighbourhoods and the types of amenities and businesses in them.
The City’s existing Land Use Bylaw (LUB) has served the community since 1986 and just like the errands you run for your mom (might) have changed, so have the needs and priorities of the community. As Phase Two of the LUB Renewal project kicks off today, the City wants to hear from you!
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