Column: News and the betterment of the community
Last week we talked about news and how a pioneer in Lloyd was innovative in the news industry. There’s another figure, George Franklin Baynton, who
Word on the Beat: Social media
The creation of the internet has made one of the most significant impacts on society in history. While it facilitates many positives, it has also
Council gets quarterly document update
Lloydminster Council heard an update regarding governance documents on a quarterly basis. The report outlines the 2024 review schedule, all reviews completed within Q4, as
Lloydminster weather Sunday, Jan. 19
Good morning, Lloydminster. Today’s weather is sun and cloud in the morning with 20 km/h southwest wind in the afternoon. According to Environment Canada, the
Lloydminster prepared for emergencies
The City of Lloydminster council heard some updates regarding their emergency management bylaw. The bylaw creates structure and a framework for the Lloydminster Emergency Management
Donation helps rural fire department
What goes around comes around; Blackfoot Fire and Rescue knows that firsthand after a recent donation. The Lloydminster Lion’s Club recently needed assistance with an
Camping cancellations draw council discussions
Lloydminster is getting camping ready as they review their campground policy. The bylaw currently pertains to the Weaver Park Campground which has 57 serviced camping
Column: Show me the money
So, if you want to be Prime Minister of Canada for what appears to be just a few weeks, it will cost you. When we
Lloydminster weather for Saturday, Jan. 18
Good morning, Lloydminster. Today’s weather is sunny with north wind gusting to 40 km/h and a high of -22 C. According to Environment Canada, Lloyd
Lloyd RCMP to launch anti-theft campaign
Lloydminster RCMP is launching Operation Cold Start to tackle thefts of idling vehicles this winter. The initiative, running from Jan. 20-24, focuses on preventing crimes
Crop research $14.8M from governments
The federal government and Saskatchewan have committed nearly $15 million to crop research this year. Canada’s minister of agriculture and agri-food, Lawrence MacAulay, and Saskatchewan’s
Cold Lake woman arrested after 50 police interactions
As part of the results of a new initiative, a dangerous Cold Lake woman is now in custody. Alberta RCMP, Calgary Police Service, and Alberta