Listen Live

City temporarily suspending access to Log Church Historical Building

The City of Lloydminster is temporarily suspending access to the Log Church Historical Building, so they can install some temporary bracing.

The Log Church, which is located next to the Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre, was built in 1904 by Barr Colonists and is believed to be one of Lloydminster’s oldest surviving buildings. In recent years, the City explains, it has begun to develop a slight lean, which has prompted concern about further deterioration.

During the structural evaluation, the building will require both internal and external reinforcement, which will significantly alter its appearance and make it so that the public cannot get in.

“The Log Church is one of Lloydminster’s first structures, which makes it an important part of our story as a community,” said Mayor Gerald Aalbers. “While it is unfortunate the building will be temporarily inaccessible to the public, the installation of this bracing will prevent further deterioration and gain us valuable time to fully assess the building and develop a longer-term solution.”

The bracing hardware installation will start Monday, October 19th.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Nenshi takes aim at Alberta Next

The Alberta Next panel which has a stop in Lloydminster on Aug. 27 is coming in for some stick from freshly minted Alberta NDP MLA Naheed Nenshi. The opposition leader labelled the $2 million dollar UCP government effort as "full of extremist language" and having no place in Alberta.

Let your pictures ExploreSask in photo contest

As you point, focus and click this summer, you may consider putting your skills to the test in the ExploreSask Photo Contest which runs until Sep. 30.

SGI should remove inspection for out-of-province vehicles: Sask NDP

The bigger picture is inter-provincial trade, but if the inspection on a vehicle was removed when it changes owners across the Alberta-Saskatchewan border in Lloydminster, that would be a big help to local vehicle owners in the Border City.

Saskatchewan lowering breast cancer mammogram screening age

Women in Saskatchewan who are 45 years and over are now eligible for breast cancer mammogram screening as the province has lowered the age from 47 years.

Lloydminster RCMP seek help to find missing person

Lloydminster RCMP are asking for your help to find 45-year-old Jennifer Dillon. Jennifer was reported missing on June 28, 2025. Her family have not heard from her in the last couple months and are concerned for her well-being.
- Advertisement -