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  • Green Coulee Trail Sunset Blue Sky
    Plans moving ahead to mitigate foxtails and grasshoppers

    ​Last year, Lethbridge faced one of the worst droughts in recent history. This lack of precipitation contributed to a significant increase of foxtails and grasshoppers in the community.

  • Galt Garden water fountain media crew on site
    City awarded $375,000 from Federal Government’s Canada Community Revitalization Fund for new play space in Galt Gardens

    ​The City of Lethbridge has been successful in securing $375,000 in grant funding through the Government of Canada's Community Revitalization Fund (CCRF) to construct a new Inclusive and Accessible Play Space in Galt Gardens that will add to community vibrancy and the vitality of downtown by fostering active, social, educational, inclusive and accessible play opportunities.

  • Fire training.  Hose. Nozzle
    ​Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services hosts Nozzle Forward 2022

    ​Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) hosted the Nozzle Forward program in collaboration with other fire departments across Alberta and Saskatchewan. For the past decade, this two-day, 20-hour program has been one of the most sought after fire training programs in North America as it emphasizes efficiency through modern firefighting techniques.

  • May 2022 Mayor's Column

    Last month, Lethbridge City Council outlined its first quarterly report for the Gateway to Opportunity 2022 Action Plan – which outlines the status of each initiative Council has identified as priorities.

  • YQL airport building
    Lethbridge Airport takes off with grand opening

    ​The City of Lethbridge was cleared for landing today as they celebrated the grand opening of the Lethbridge Airport with stakeholders and government partners.

  • City Council approves new Public Places Bylaw

    ​Lethbridge's new Public Places Bylaw is designed to be a foundation to clearly communicate community expectations for respectful behaviour in public. It is anticipated that, applied fairly and judiciously, Bylaw 6280 will contribute to maintaining a safe and viable community. City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously on both second and third reading in favour of the Public Places Bylaw, which includes a start date of July 1.

  • Pride crosswalk painting
    LGTBQ+, Transgender flags now on permanent 3 Avenue crosswalks

    ​As the 3rd Avenue South reconstruction project nears completion, two new painted crosswalks at the 7 Street intersection will have extra significance. On Tuesday, construction crews complete painting and installation of a progressive LGBTQ+ flag crosswalk and a Transgender flag crosswalk on the corner of 3 Avenue South and 7 Street South in Downtown Lethbridge.

  • Enmax Building Orange Neuron Scooters
    Beyond the Headline - Changes coming to ENMAX Centre parking

    Starting September 1, 2022, paid parking is being introduced at the ENMAX Centre as a fair and equitable way to generate revenue from users (both local and visitors) and to reduce the ENMAX Centre's reliance on support from Lethbridge taxpayers.

  • Public Hearing - Land Use Amendment Bylaw 6330

    Bylaw 6330 would amend the listed bylaws, along with 3 additional procedural bylaws.

  • Public Hearing - Land Use Amendment Bylaw 6354

    This is a rezoning to allow for the development of an elementary school site in compliance with the West Lethbridge Phase 2 Area Structure Plan and Garry Station and Piers Outline Plans.  

     

     


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