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No access as CN Rail leads work on 40 Avenue rail crossing, May 4

Drivers using 40 Avenue North on Saturday, May 4 will need an alternate route as CN Rail will lead upgrades at the railway crossing between 47 and 52 Streets. The City of Lloydminster says the railway crossing will close for maintenance from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, weather...

Saskatchewan offering payment for kids sent out of province for medical treatment

Retroactive to April 1, 2024, Saskatchewan families who had a child aged 16 years or younger sent out of province for medical treatment will be reimbursed for transportation and accommodation expenses. Expenses covered include the cost of transportation by airline or car, hotels or stays with family members, and meals...

Use your head, wear a helmet

When worn correctly, using a helmet can protect your head from serious injury by some 60 per cent. The straight-up-sounding statistic comes along with some other nuggets for Bicycle Safety Week, May 12-18. “Adults can set a good example for children by wearing their helmets on every bike ride,” reminds Robyn...

Seeing missing persons as people and not statistics

With the theme, “Stories not Statistics”, the 11th Missing Persons Week being observed in Saskatchewan is aiming to see the people and the stories of their lives. The Saskatchewan RCMP is honouring the thousands of people who go missing each year in the province by bringing the humanity of their...

Rubgy 7s takes Armstrong field on Friday at Lloyd Comp

The annual Rugby 7s showdown featuring over 400 boys and girls athletes will run off at the Lloydminster Comprehensive on Friday, May 3. The action starts at 9:20 a.m. with the finals in both categories starting about 3:40 p.m. at Armstrong Field. Girls rugby coach, Mark Grillandini says they have 20...

Wainwright wows world with True North beauty

A Wainwright beauty representing the True North has wowed the Big Apple to capture a world title. Maya Ramsahoye with the Miss Canada sash across her gown is now sporting the Miss Queen of the World 2024 title. Maya was in New York from April 21-27 and was crowned on...
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