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City approves Lloydminster golf course upgrades

The Lloydminster Golf Course is moving forward with its irrigation system upgrades. City council has awarded Double D Industries Ltd....

Bioclean Aquatic Centre receives more equipment upgrades

The Bioclean Aquatic Centre will potentially be getting another upgrade this year. The city is moving ahead with purchasing new...

City approves $28K for tobacco reduction programs

Four local smoking awareness programs have been given some extra funds to help their campaigns. City council approved a...

Council considers tax exemption on Francophone school

City council granted the first reading to a tax exemption bylaw which would allow a property tax exemption for...

City looks to move Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre

The city is looking for the community’s thoughts on the future of the Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre as...

Sixteen local non-profit programs receive Sask. lottery grant funding

Local non-profit organizations will soon be getting some funding from the city. Through the Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program a...

City looks to support local businesses after sole-sourcing purchase denied

A request to replace parts of the Lloydminster Fire Department’s radio system had city councillors discussing the appropriate time...

Council picks design concept for new entrance signs

City council has decided on a design for the new entrance signs outside of the city. Council was presented with...

Border City cancels membership for regional partnership group

The City of Lloydminster will not be renewing their membership in the Vermilion River Regional Alliance. The fee is...

Council supports municipalities advocating the repeal of Bills C-48, C-69

Lloydminster Mayor and council are throwing their support behind a proposed resolution to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). City...

Council asks for more information before making decision on Martin Browne area

City council got another look at the future of the Marin Browne area as they were presented with two...

City Council rejects proposed annexation protocol

City Council rejected the proposed annexation protocol for negotiations with the county of Vermilion River. The motion aims to...

Council reaches new agreement with CUPE

City Council and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 1015 have reached a new three-year collective agreement....

New traffic bylaw in effect in 2019

The new year has brought various bylaw changes, including playground zone times and helmet regulations for those under 18. Bylaw...

Aalbers looks to maintain transparency in new year

Mayor Gerald Aalbers sees transparency and openness as a highlight from his administration this past year. In a year-end interview,...

Council supports grant application to upgrade drainage system

City council has voted to apply for the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF). The federal grant program gives...
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Sask State of Emergency ends

The Saskatchewan State of Emergency which was called on May 29 has ended as of midnight on Thursday, June 26.

Environment Canada says they cannot confirm Wednesday’s tornado

While the images on social media look very convincing, Environment Canada is not confirming that there was any tornado on Wednesday, June 25 in the area from Lashburn to Paynton.

Lloydminster 18-year-old held in Marwayne with 18 guns

A Lloydminster 18-year-old is facing weapons related and other charges after combined police efforts seized a cache of 18 weapons found in his possession at a house in Marwayne.

Sask Energy Ministry focused on stopping Rush Lake blowout

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources says it is "focused on ensuring the uncontrolled release is stopped" at Cenovus Energy's Rush Lake blowout.

The Good Stuff Money Minute

Compassionate. Empathetic. Inspiring - Shane Schneider is a senior financial advisor with his Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) designation.
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