February weather typically features snow and ice that contribute to creating potholes in the city. But with the current warm temperatures, the City of Lethbridge’s Transportation Operations department is out fixing some existing potholes.
An important project to replace the bridge coating system on the westbound section of Whoop-Up Drive Bridge across the Oldman River is anticipated to start in May and take several months to complete.
Lethbridge residents are invited to share their ideas and feedback on key City projects and services at the upcoming Community Conversation, taking place Thursday, January 29, from 3–7 p.m. at the VisitLethbridge.com Arena.
A new “Give It a Try” feature at this year’s Community Conversation invites residents to explore hands‑on, on-ice activities inspired by the 2026 Alberta Winter Games and the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Let me welcome you to the first Mayor’s Column of 2026.
To those new to reading this: I write this monthly feature on behalf of Lethbridge City Council to keep people informed on matters of importance in the community, as well as to highlight achievements by members of our community. I try to use this space to focus on the positive pieces and the good news stories we have in the wonderful city we all call home, as well as to provide further context on some of the more complicated matters.
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