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Town of Coalhurst announces new CAO 

Karlene Betteridge has been named the new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) at the Town of Coalhurst.  

Betteridge has been with the southern Alberta municipality since January 2023 and previously served as Director of Legislative Services. 

“It’s clear to myself and council that Ms. Betteridge has a deep commitment to public service and a passion for bringing people together to make positive things happen within the community,” says Coalhurst mayor Lyndsay Montina.  

“That’s just one reason we’re looking forward to working with her to continue advancing council’s Strategic Plan while also looking toward a bright and growth-minded future for Coalhurst. We have significant projects on the horizon that we expect will drive substantial growth for our community over the next several years.” 

The mayor adds, “That’s why Ms. Betteridge’s professionalism and positive leadership style, and her knowledge and experience in the world of regulations, policy and government will be what we need to achieve some very big goals. We are pleased to be able to promote from within the organization as we fill this key administrative role.” 

Betteridge has a Bachelor of Arts in Policy Studies from Mount Royal University.  

Before joining the Town of Coalhurst, she served in the office of the City Clerk supporting mayor and council at the City of Lethbridge. 

“I’d like to thank Mayor Montina and all of council for entrusting me with this role to help guide the current and future growth of our community. I’m looking forward to working with council, all of our Town staff, and the community as a whole to collectively build something great and something we are all proud of,” Betteridge says. 

“There’s a lot of work to do and our team is ready to make it happen.” 

The CAO is the head of staff for the municipality and acts as a liaison and advisor to council. Betteridge’s appointment to the role is effective as of October 8, 2024. 

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet brings over a decade of experience to the Lethbridge newsroom. He started his career in Ontario before moving to Vancouver Island in 2014 to work with Vista Radio. He moved to Alberta in February 2019 and joined the Lethbridge team in June 2024. Justin is excited to share the stories of southern Alberta.
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