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City Hall announces opening of outdoor ice rinks

The city of Lloydminster says outdoor ice surfaces are now available for public use.

Lloydminster has 9 public outdoor rinks, all of which are open with the exception of the one at Bud Miller All Seasons Park and the new surface at the City Hall Park, which they say is expected to be completed shortly and open before December 24th.

Rinks are located at:

Queen Elizabeth School, 5512 51 Avenue

Kin Kinette Park, 4713 57 Avenue

Servus Sports Centre Outdoor Oval, 5202 12 Street

Bishop Lloyd Middle School, 5524 31 Street

Winston Churchill Elementary School, 4402 27 Street

Jack Kemp Community School, 3701 47 Avenue

E.S. Laird Middle School, 4808 45 Avenue

Four of the rinks will be lit. Lights at the Servus Sports Centre Outdoor Oval will stay on until 9 p.m, while lights at Kin Kinette Park, Jack Kemp Community School, and E.S. Laird Middle School will stay on until 10 p.m.

Outdoor rinks will be maintained regularly throughout the winter, and are free to use.

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