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2026 Youth Academy

Lethbridge police host youth academy for local students

Apr 7, 2026 | 3:11 PM

Over the next few days, the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) will host 18 students for an introduction to policing during the 2026 Youth Academy.

The program is intended to promote policing as a career option, give insight into officers’ responsibilities, and showcase the work and opportunities available within LPS.

Participants, aged 12 to 16, are set to take part in activities reflecting real-life policing, including a station tour, recruiting presentations, fitness and training exercises, forensic and investigative skills sessions, and demonstrations by specialized units.

LPS says the academy will finish with a final investigative scenario, allowing students to apply what they’ve learned.

LPS states that students will interact directly with officers and subject-matter experts to gain exposure to policing environments, tools, and techniques.

The service adds that the program supports its community engagement and recruitment efforts by fostering early interest in policing.