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A historic Lethbridge building that can been seen throughout the city is closing its doors. The water tower, which features the restaurants, Cut and Char, and Rogue is set to close Saturday.
The Lethbridge water tower was built between 1957- 1959 and stopped functioning in 1999. According to bergenassociates.com, Bergen bought the building from the city in 2003 after it was slated ...
More water, more money. Lethbridge residents currently pay a flat rate of $1.327 for every cubic metre for water they use. The proposed changes would create a scaled rate.
Lethbridge declares state of emergency over water problem "Water use is no longer restricted but water conservation as a general rule is good for our environment," said the city in a release.
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Lethbridge organizations team up for 5th annual water drive - MSNDuring the pandemic, several organizations in Lethbridge, Alta., realized the need for water during the summer was more crucial than ever before. Now, five years later, a continuing effort to ...
According to Mark Svenson, the environment manager at the City of Lethbridge, the ballpark figure of water saved was about 16 or 17 per cent. "I'm hoping we can continue that this year.
From water shortages to tightening budgets, Lethbridge city council has a lot on its plate in 2024.Mayor Blaine Hyggen sat down with the CBC's Lethbridge Bureau reporter Ose Irete for a year-end ...
With drought conditions still persistent across southern Alberta, the City of Lethbridge is putting its options on the table with a new water conservation plan. One of those options is charging some ...
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