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  • A Moment with the Mayor: Is It Really Spring?

    It's hard to believe March has arrived with daytime temperatures above zero. The snow piles are shrinking, and this past weekend felt warm. Signs of spring are visible—water is pooling and running down the streets, and farming friends report that hilltops are starting to show through to catch the sunshine.

  • City of Lloydminster to host Fraud Prevention Lunch & Learn on March 24

    Lloydminster, AB/SK—With fraud on the rise across Canada, residents of Lloydminster and surrounding areas are invited to a free Lunch & Learn event on March 24 at the Legacy Centre (5106 46 St.). Doors open at 11 a.m., with a presentation at 11:30 a.m., which will take place as attendees enjoy a complimentary lunch.

  • City of Lloydminster launches Let’s Talk Policing campaign

    Lloydminster, AB/SK—The City of Lloydminster invites residents to provide feedback on public safety and local policing levels through the Let’s Talk Policing campaign. Running from March 5 to March 28, this engagement initiative aims to gather community feedback on perceptions of public safety, satisfaction with policing services, and desired annual priorities.

  • Lloydminster Fire Department partners with Cenovus for temporary aerial apparatus

    Lloydminster, AB/SK – The Lloydminster Fire Department is partnering with Cenovus Energy to secure a temporary aerial ladder truck, ensuring uninterrupted emergency response capabilities while Tower 18, the department’s T-Rex aerial apparatus, undergoes scheduled recertification.

  • City of Lloydminster seeks volunteers for new Municipal Policing Committee

    Lloydminster, AB/SK—The City of Lloydminster invites residents to apply for volunteer positions on the newly established Municipal Policing Committee. Created in response to recent adjustments to the Alberta Police Act, the committee aims to strengthen public safety and connections between residents, policing initiatives, and the local RCMP detachment.

  • A Moment with the Mayor: Understanding your Property Assessment

    Your Property Assessment Notice should have arrived in your mailbox. This annual notice, printed on blue paper, is a legislated process that the City of Lloydminster is required to carry out.

    Each year, property owners receive a Notice of Assessment from the City of Lloydminster. This document has been a topic of discussion for some time, and since being elected as Mayor, I have had many conversations about it with residents.

  • Outdoor ice surfaces closed for the 2024/2025 season

    Lloydminster, AB/SK— The City of Lloydminster has closed all city-maintained outdoor ice surfaces for the season, including Bud Miller All Seasons Park. Fluctuating temperatures, along with recent and ongoing warm weather, have made it difficult to maintain ice quality and ensure safe skating conditions.

  • Driving Community Impact: Kenworth Announces $40,000 Sponsorship for Cenovus Energy Hub

    Lloydminster, AB/SK – Edmonton Kenworth Ltd. - Lloydminster is proud to announce a sponsorship of $40,000 for 10 years in support of the construction of Cenovus Energy Hub, Lloydminster’s upcoming recreation and entertainment facility.

  • Annual Seniors Information Fair returns on March 13

    Lloydminster, AB/SK – Seniors and their families are invited to attend the annual Seniors Information Fair on March 13, 2025, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Legacy Centre (5106 46 Street, Lloydminster).

  • A Moment with the Mayor: Curbside Collection

    Waste is generated daily in both homes and businesses. We are fortunate to have options for managing our waste streams, and how we utilize these options can have a significant impact on our wallets, the environment, and future generations.


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