With the province’s proposed new EMS contract to cost the City of Lethbridge millions more, council is expected to make a decision Tuesday on the future of its integrated ambulance and fire service.
Lethbridge city council, as a CIC, voted to reject a provincial proposal that would see the southern Alberta city pay more to keep its integrated fire and paramedic services.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. UCP Lethbridge-East MLA Nathan Neudorf, left, is backing a proposal to carve Lethbridge into three or four 'complementary' ridings ...
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Lethbridge's integrated EMS, fire service could still continue despite council decision refusing new EHS contract conditions, say city officials
Lethbridge city council has stood behind an earlier decision to turn down Emergency Health Services-Alberta’s new contract ...
Lethbridge played host to a number of major sporting events in 2024, resulting in millions of dollars entering the local economy. From NCAA basketball’s Western Slam tournament, to the Lethbridge ...
City administration says upgrading Lethbridge's aging wastewater plant will cost $285 million. With the majority of that ...
The Lethbridge federal riding hasn't exactly been a nail-biter on election night in recent years. Since first winning in 2015, Conservative MP Rachael Thomas has cruised to re-election in every ...
Lethbridge MLA Nathan Neudorf has proposed changes to provincial ridings in southern Alberta. A UCP MLA is proposing Lethbridge’s two urban provincial ridings be split up into three or four that ...
Lethbridge isn’t Alberta’s best-kept housing secret anymore. For years, the mid-sized Prairie city moved at its own pace – a place where homes remained within reach, development followed steady ...
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