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Your City Hall just got eerily quiet. What's next for Lethbridge?

Here's what you missed from City Hall this week

Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.

Look, this past week at City Hall, it felt like everyone was just taking a long, quiet breath. It was quieter than a Sunday afternoon down by the Oldman River, a real calm before whatever big winds are coming. The *iskitapiiks* (the people of the land) often say you can feel a shift in the air before it truly arrives, and that's how it felt.

The main hum we did hear wasn't about new city bylaws or big council votes, but about real estate. It seems the conversation around buying and selling homes in Lethbridge is shifting.

* City Hall itself was unusually quiet, suggesting a pause rather than new initiatives.

* The dominant discussion revolved around the changing landscape of local and national real estate.

* The feeling was one of anticipation, a sense that bigger news is just around the corner.

It felt like the city was gearing up for something. We'll be watching to see what that something is, and whether the quiet was truly just a quiet.

Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.

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