What do fire safety and rail safety have in common? Not much, except that this is a great time of year to remind ourselves to think about safety.
Lloydminster, AB/SK – The City of Lloydminster will provide the following civic services and hours of operation in lieu of Thanksgiving Day:
Lloydminster, AB/SK - Lloydminster RCMP is seeking public assistance in locating the missing 48-year-old Ina Luanne Starblanket. Ina was last seen in Lloydminster on Sept. 24, 2024. There is concern for her well-being.
Lloydminster, AB/SK – On October 9, 2024, just after 12 p.m., Lloydminster RCMP became aware of a cougar within the city limits of Lloydminster. The cougar was last seen in the area of 33 Street and 45 Ave in Lloydminster.
The City of Lloydminster is often referred to as ‘our town.’ But what does the term ‘urban’ really mean? Urban is a designation that applies to villages, towns, and cities. As an urban municipality, we work closely with our rural neighbours, including farmers, ranchers, and those living on acreages, as well as businesses located in rural areas.
The Alberta Utilities Commission expects to receive an application from ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. to approve the existing current and valid natural gas distribution franchise agreement with the City of Lloydminster.
The City of Lloydminster advises residents that starting October 28, 2024, the City will pick up green-cart organics every other week. After the initial pickup on October 28, 2024, the next collection will be on November 11, 2024, with this bi-weekly schedule continuing until Spring 2025.
In conversations with residents and businesses, the City of Lloydminster’s role as a host for a variety of events frequently comes up. The events we organize range from sporting competitions to the development of new commercial and industrial facilities. Each day, both residents and visitors play a role in supporting our local economy.
The City of Lloydminster welcomes the public to join an opening event for the Aurora Community Space located at 4117 31 Street on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The need to work together in good times and bad is so critical to every one of us.
As neighbours, we often come together to take care of each other; sometimes, it’s to celebrate something positive, and other times, we gather to grieve and be there for support.
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