Lloydminster, AB/SK – The City of Lloydminster finds itself amid an unusually mild December, with this winter’s first forecast of snow expected overnight through December 7, 2023. Despite the late start to a winter landscape, the City assures residents and passersby that it is fully prepared for winter weather conditions.
Anyone claiming to be affected by a decision of the Development Authority may appeal to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board by submitting written notice and the fee of $400 within 21 days from the date of issuance:
Lloydminster, AB/SK – As winter continues to navigate its arrival to the region, the City of Lloydminster is eager to bring outdoor enthusiasts the joy of outdoor skating, skiing and fishing. However, weather delays have impacted the opening of these popular outdoor winter amenities.
Anyone claiming to be affected by a decision of the Development Authority may appeal to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board by submitting written notice and the fee of $400 within 21 days from the date of issuance:
It’s pretty common for me to open this article about the snow blanketing the ground and how the early stages of winter have treated us; however, this year’s winter isn’t like most. As I write this, there’s barely a skiff of snow.
Lloydminster, AB/SK – As a result of budget deliberations held on November 8 and November 20, 2023, Lloydminster City Council approved the 2024 municipal budget, ensuring the municipality can continue to deliver essential services while advancing priorities outlined in Council’s 2022-2025 strategic plan.
The recent resignation of Aaron Buckingham from Lloydminster City Council has created a vacancy on the council. With the regularly scheduled municipal election to be held on November 13, 2024, the Saskatchewan Government Relations Department strongly recommended that, as a city, we hold a byelection to fill the position before the November election.
Lloydminster, AB/SK – The vision set within the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) has come to life as Phase 1 of the Central Business District Rehabilitation Program concludes. Adopted by City Council in 2020, this transformative initiative focused on upgrading underground municipal infrastructure and enhancing surface works throughout the downtown core.
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