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  • Public art, public voices: engage in the Public Art Master Plan

    We’re painting the next chapter of Lethbridge’s Public Art story.

    This builds on the original 2012 plan to reimagine how public art can enrich civic life through inclusion, placemaking and cultural vibrancy. 

  • Reminder that 2025 Property Taxes are due by June 30

    The City of Lethbridge is reminding all Lethbridge property owners that their 2025 property taxes are due by Monday, June 30. We ask those coming to City Hall to pay to please be patient if there are lines and to please be courteous to our City staff who are here to help you.

  • Navigating digital risks with an updated Online Safety Toolkit

    A refreshed online safety resource has a new home.

    Featuring new content and updated resources, the City of Lethbridge’s Online Safety Toolkit now lives on the Lethbridge Police Service website. The revamped toolkit helps families and youth stay safer in today’s digital world.

  • River Valley fire ban lifted

    The River Valley Fire Ban in Lethbridge has been lifted, effective immediately. Recent changes in weather conditions, including higher humidity levels, have reduced the fire risk in this area. 

  • Municipal Election 101 – Roles and Responsibilities of an Elected Official

    Knowing the job you’re applying for is a message that holds true for the private sector – and most certainly for those seeking a public office role through the 2025 Municipal Election, set for October in Lethbridge. Once elected, there will be a quick learning period. This installment of our Municipal Election 101 provides resources to help you understand and learn the roles and responsibilities of an elected official. 

  • City leverages Federal funding to support Aboriginal Housing Society project

    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.

  • Tips to prepare for heavy rainfall

    Rather than sunshine, the first official weekend of summer is predicted to greet residents with heavy rainfall instead. Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a Special Weather Statement for Lethbridge, calling for heavy precipitation amounts of between 50 mm to 100 mm, as well as and strong winds, from today to Sunday afternoon. We have several reminders to help residents prepare for heavy rainfall events.

  • Early morning apartment fire displaces residents

    Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services responded to an early morning structure fire at an apartment complex in the 3200 block of 20 Avenue South. 

  • Marking two years of Encampment Strategy successes

    What began as a bold strategy is producing significant results across Lethbridge.

    The Safety and Social Standing Policy Committee has received encouraging updates on the City of Lethbridge’s Encampment Strategy. Two years in, the strategy is making a real difference in reducing entrenchment and improving public safety.


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910 4 Avenue South
Lethbridge, AB T1J 0P6

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

 

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