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No new COVID-19 cases in Alberta Central zone, 187 new in the province

Another 187 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Alberta. A total of 3,095 cases have been recorded...

One new COVID-19 case in Alberta Central zone, 105 new province-wide

One new active COVID-19 case has been confirmed in the Alberta Central zone bringing up the zone total to...

Husky Energy cuts spending by $700 million as oil prices plunge

Husky Energy is cutting its capital spending by another $700 million in response to the current market conditions.  The company...

Alberta sees 165 new cases and one death in the past 24-hours

Alberta has recorded another 165 new cases of COVID-19 over the past 24 hours as well as one death...

One new case confirmed in the MD of Wainwright, 239 new cases in Alberta

There are 239 new cases of COVID-19 in the province which includes 135 probable cases from the past three...

Local greenhouses readying for spring opening

Kathy’s Greenhouse is preparing for business to start for the spring planting season. All agricultural businesses including greenhouses, farmers’ markets...

162 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths in Alberta; no zone specific numbers

Alberta's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw says 162 new cases and two deaths have occured in...

126 new cases of COVID-19 in Alberta, no additional deaths

Premier Jason Kenney says the number of confirmed cases has risen by 126 and no deaths over the past...

Saskatchewan announces relief measures for oil industry

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced provincial measures aimed at helping the oil and gas industry. Energy and Resources...

138 new cases of COVID-19 recorded in Alberta as province expands testing

COVID-19 cases in Alberta continue to rise as 138 new cases have been reported in the province. A total of...

Canadian Minister of Seniors speaks on how COVID-19 affects the elderly

While many Canadians have faced challenges associated with COVID-19, seniors have been identified as a particularly susceptible group, a...

Lakeland College cancels convocation at both campuses

Lakeland College has cancelled their convocation ceremonies due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In a statement, President and CEO Dr....

Alberta reports 28 new COVID-19 cases, 73 more recoveries

Alberta has reported 28 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. Three more deaths related to the virus...

SHA reminds Lloydminster residents to follow health guidelines as positive cases are found in the area

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is asking Lloydminster resident to continue taking COVID-19 precautions as the organization continues contact tracing...

Alberta reports 50 new cases of COVID-19

Alberta is reporting 50 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours bringing the total up to 1,423. Three...

Lloydminster churches offering Easter services online

With Easter approaching, Lloydminster churches are looking towards the internet to share their holiday services. St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church...
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Lloydminster fire crews put out minor fire at Grace United Church

A minor fire at Grace United Church in downtown Lloydminster engaged the efforts of Lloydminster fire crews on Thursday, July 3.

Parade Marshals announced for Lloyd Ex

With the Lloyd Ex Fair celebrating 120 years, the prestigious role of the Parade Marshals to herald the start of the summer festival are Terence Bexson of Marshall and Lyle & Alison Lee of Lloydminster.

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.
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