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City Hall was quiet, but your Lethbridge housing market wasn't.

Your City Hall's quiet, but the market's still moving

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

This past week, the chatter from City Hall was quieter than a Sunday afternoon down by the Oldman River. It felt like a deep breath, or maybe that still calm before a Chinook rolls in. The city seemed to be taking a pause, a quiet moment, as spring fully settles into the *Niitsitapiiskwan* (Blackfoot Confederacy traditional territory).

But even with City Hall hushed, the conversation around real estate here in Lethbridge hasn't slowed.

* Look, the market for homes, buying and selling, it's always shifting.

* This past week, we've been looking at how those national trends are making their way to places like Glendale and shaping what folks here are seeing.

* It's a big topic, whether you're looking for your first place or thinking about a change.

So, while our elected officials had a quiet week, the pulse of the city's housing market kept right on beating.

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

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