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Join the Living Cities Project
1 Dec 2022

Join the Living Cities Project

by elsiteadmin | Posted in: ELNews | 0

We’re excited to announce the launch of a new project to help make Lethbridge a greener city. Coming in 2023, the Living Cities Project will give youth (aged 18-25) the opportunity to design and implement hands-on projects related to water … Continued

green infrastructure, living cities, project planning, water conservation
Working to make Lethbridge a ‘Living City’
9 Nov 2022

Working to make Lethbridge a ‘Living City’

by elsiteadmin | Posted in: ELNews | 0

How can Lethbridge become a place where green infrastructure abounds in every neighbourhood? Environment Lethbridge is working with Green Communities Canada, a national nonprofit organization, to help make that happen. Living Cities Canada, an initiative coordinated by Green Communities Canada, … Continued

green infrastructure, living cities, water conservation

Inspiring community action towards sustainability.

We acknowledge that we are gathered on the traditional lands of the Niitsítapi (Blackfoot) people of the Canadian Plains and we offer respect to the Metis and all who have lived on this land and made Lethbridge their home. As environmental leaders, we understand that this place provides for the physical, cultural, and spiritual needs of the Niitsítapi people and as the land of iinnii (the buffalo). As we look to the future, we hope this place and its people are cared for and stewarded by all with a spirit of reciprocity that sustains us for generations to come. We commit to understanding our role as Treaty people, to not flinch in the face of history, and to act in reciprocity with the Land.

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