Lethbridge County uses a variety of channels to communicate with the community.
- lethcounty.ca
- YouTube
- County Insider e-newsletter
- Rural Living magazine
- News releases and public service announcements distributed to local media
- Utility bill inserts
- Other methods, as needed, such as roadside signs and radio
Please note: Effective December 31, 2026, Lethbridge County will no longer provide free Sunny South News subscriptions to residents. To continue receiving the paper after this date, please contact the Sunny South News directly.
Social Media Code of Conduct
Purpose
Lethbridge County’s social media pages are intended to be a source of information on County projects initiatives, events, emergencies, etc. Accounts are updated as needed to share this information with citizens, businesses, and the public.
The County’s social media accounts are not monitored 24/7 and are not intended as a space for feedback or to report issues or emergencies.
- Feedback is welcomed and encouraged by contacting us at 403.328.5525 or by email
- Questions to Council can be directed to https://lethcounty.ca/p/contact-council.
- Issues (such as roads, utilities, grading/plowing) can be reported online at https://lethcounty.ca/p/report-a-problem or by calling 403.328.5525.
- In an emergency, call 911.
Lethbridge County asks all users to be respectful on our social media pages, keep comments relevant, and follow our Social Media Code of Conduct.
Social Media Code of Conduct
To keep our social media pages a safe space for all, users are required to adhere to the following rules:
- The following will not be tolerated:
- Harassment of other users, Lethbridge County Council, staff, or any other member of the community
- Discrimination against other members of the community
- Inappropriate language (ie. Vulgar, violent, pornographic, culturally insensitive, obscene, etc.)
- Humour that is degrading, demeaning, offensive, etc. toward another user (ie. Gifs, memes, etc.)
- Commercial advertising, self-promotion, or spam
- Intentionally spreading misinformation, or unproven/inaccurate accusations against another person or organization
- The following are acceptable:
- Asking questions or clarification on a post
- Sharing Lethbridge County’s social media content
- Respectfully engaging with other users
Posts or comments that violate Lethbridge County’s Social Media Code of Conduct will be removed from the page and the user will be notified and provided the reason for removal. After three instances of removing inappropriate content, Lethbridge County will block the user.