Lethbridge’s Youth Advisory Council recruiting new members
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Youth in Lethbridge interested in getting involved with local politics have a chance to do so.
The City of Lethbridge’s Youth Advisory Council (YAC) is recruiting four new members. A grade 12 student at Chinook High School, who is set to attend the University of Lethbridge in the fall, is one of the YAC’s current members.
Sydney Whiting told LNN that the group is “a collection of students and youth from throughout Lethbridge which represent our various school boards as well as the greater youth population to engage with the municipal government and try to bring youth issues to front of mine, as well as to advocate on behalf of that population and work together within the community to bring those issues to front of mind.”
Whiting was appointed as a public member of the council back in January, on a two-year term. She noted that they’re recruiting people aged 15 to 25 who are currently in school, taking a gap year or even out working in the city. Whiting commented that the YAC wants “to represent all voices in Lethbridge.”


