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New staff coming to support student mental health at Lloyd Comp

A new hire is in the mix to support the mental health of students at the Lloydminster Comprehensive High School. With new funding from the Saskatchewan government through the Mental Health Capacity Building (MHCB) in Schools program the new staffer will need to bring their experience in youth mental health...

Flags lowered at City Hall to reflect on work place safety, honour those who have died

Honouring those who have died on the job, along with a focus on safety is why flags are lowered at Lloydminster City Hall. The National Day of Mourning which has been observed in Canada since 1984 brings the construction community together to reflect and honour those who have died on...

Slowdown says Citizens On Patrol

Lloydminster drivers have a new agency to encourage them to ease off the speed when driving in neighbourhoods as Citizens On Patrol is operating Speed Watch. In areas where residents say drivers cannot seem to stay below the posted speed limit, the group is providing an extra set of eyes....

Lloyd Comp joins list of schools getting more mental health supports

Lloydminster Comprehensive High School has been added to the list of schools in Saskatchewan getting more mental health supports. This as five more schools across the province will come under the Mental Health Capacity Building (MHCB) in Schools program with extra funding of $1 million. The five schools were selected through...

Downtown renos to resume, May 6.

Crews are set to resume construction work in downtown Lloydminster on May 6, to partially re-open on June 8 in time for Streetfest. While the renos will continue after the street festival, the work will see road closures at the intersection of 50 Avenue and 50 Street and 50 Street...

Remembering workers who died on the job

In Alberta, 165 workers died on the job in 2023, and in Saskatchewan 29 deaths were reported to the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board. For comparison, in 2022, in Alberta, 161 lives were lost on the job and 39 people perished from workplace-related incidents in Saskatchewan. The numbers are cause for reflection...
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