This week marks Emergency Preparedness Week, a national campaign that encourages Canadians to take proactive steps in getting ready for emergencies and making preparedness part of their everyday life.
The 2025 theme – “Be Prepared. Know Your Risks!” – urges residents to learn about the hazards most likely to affect their area and take simple actions to reduce the impact of potential emergencies.
The City of Lethbridge will mark Red Dress Day on Monday, May 5, to honour the memory of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit+ (MMIWG2S+) people.
As of May 1, the City’s new Animal Care and Control Bylaw is officially the law of the land. It streamlines all animal-related regulations into one modern, accessible document.
Chair of the Agenda Review Committee of the City of Lethbridge, Mayor Hyggen, has provided notice that the Economic and Finance Standing Policy Committee Meeting scheduled for 12:30 P.M. on May 8, 2025, has been rescheduled to begin at 9:00 A.M. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, City of Lethbridge.
With a direct tie-in to the 2023-2026 City of Lethbridge Operating Budget, approved in November 2022, property tax rates for 2025 have now been set and notices will soon be sent to property owners in the city.
On behalf of Lethbridge City Council, I want to congratulate Lethbridge MP Rachael Thomas on her re-election Monday night. We also congratulate Mark Carney in his election as Prime Minister of Canada. Rachael has a proven history of public service, and we wish her the best as she is set to enter her fourth term representing Lethbridge in Ottawa.
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