City of Lethbridge to hold public consultations over proposed budget reductions
The City of Lethbridge is considering changing some services to cut costs and residents are asked to weigh in.
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The City of Lethbridge is considering changing some services to cut costs and residents are asked to weigh in.
Seaman Stadium in Okotoks turns 20 this season and is celebrating with a season-opening homestand hosted by the Okotoks Dawgs.
Lethbridge residents will see their water bills rise more than 18 per cent over the next four years after city council approved a historic $285-million upgrade to the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
A new provincial water supply outlook shows major reservoirs are sitting at or near capacity — a stark contrast from last year.
Lethbridge police are looking for witnesses to come forward as they investigate a shooting at an Airbnb allegedly being used to host a nearly week-long party.
A southern Alberta community is going in a new direction this season by shifting its municipal campground from a first-come, first-served basis to a private group booking facility.
The Brooks Bandits repeated as the British Columbia Hockey League champions Friday, defeating Nanaimo 4-3 in overtime.
A Lethbridge man has been charged with sexual interference and sexual assault.
The Brooks Bandits have a shot to become back-to-back champions of the British Columbia Hockey League Friday night.
The City of Lethbridge’s encampment strategy is continuing to see positive results, with nearly 70 per cent fewer encampments in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same time last year.
Local AMA safety patrollers got the day off after a year of making sure their fellow students could cross the street safely.
Activists say a facility in Fort Macleod, once known as Canada’s largest horse slaughterhouse, has closed its doors.
As the City of Lethbridge prepares for a competitive bidding process to retain its integrated fire-EMS model, city administration is proposing significant salary reductions for Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services members.
A new tourism project aimed at simplifying travel planning while boosting the economy in southern Alberta has launched.