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  • Businesses reminded to submit mandatory waste reports by January 31

    The City of Lethbridge is reminding businesses, organizations and institutions to submit their annual mandatory waste diversion reports by Friday, January 31.  

    More than 450 businesses have already filed their reports with the free and easy-to-use online system, which takes less than five minutes to complete. 

  • City opens funding for non-profit community projects

    The City of Lethbridge is committed to helping non-profit organizations strengthen their capacity to serve their members and the community. Through the Community Capital Projects Grant (CCPG), funding is available to support facility construction, renovations, retrofits and major equipment purchases that enhance community services.

  • Council Highlights January 21, 2025

    Highlights from Lethbridge City Council's regular meeting on January 21, 2025.

  • Community Conversations Engagement inside Sportsplex
    What to see and do at next week’s Community Conversation

    The City of Lethbridge is hosting a Community Conversation on Wednesday, January 29 from 3-7 p.m. at the VisitLethbridge.com Arena (formerly ENMAX Centre).

  • New BookStop brings novel idea to north Lethbridge

    Plot twist, northsiders: your next book is closer than you think! 

    The City of Lethbridge and Lethbridge Public Library are excited to unveil the BookStop, a temporary pop-up library operating inside Labor Club Ice Centre from now until mid-April. 

  • Bylaw 6469 - 1401 28 St N

    Proposal:

    · Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 6300 to rezone the parcels listed above.

    · From:

    · Urban Innovation (UI)

    To:

    · Direct Control (DC)

    · The application has been submitted by My City Care.

     

  • Council approves Land Use Bylaw changes for housing projects

    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.

  • Council approves updated Animal Care and Control Bylaw

    The City’s bylaws for all things paws and claws is getting a modernization.

    During its January 21 meeting, City Council approved the Animal Care and Control Bylaw. Bylaw 6475 replaces: the Dog Control Bylaw, the Wild or Domestic Animals Bylaw and the Pigeon Bylaw. The new bylaw comes into effect May 1, 2025.

  • Council approves Election Bylaw, including changes due to Bill 20

    As Lethbridge residents prepare to head to the polls in October, they should be aware of several changes coming for the 2025 Election – most notably that results will be delayed. Lethbridge City Council on Tuesday approved second and third readings of the Election Bylaw, including regulated updates in relation to the Provincial Government’s Bill 20.

  • Miss having a corner store? Want to see residential parking prioritized? All you need is LUB! 

    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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Lethbridge, AB T1J 0P6

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

 

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