Lloydminster, AB/SK – The City of Lloydminster announced Synergy Credit Union as the sponsor for the lobby staircases and elevator at Cenovus Energy Hub, which is currently under construction and anticipated to open in late 2025.
Bylaws
1. Council granted second, third and final reading to Bylaw No. 04-2024 Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw.
2. Council granted second, third and final reading to Bylaw No. 05-2024 Repealing Bylaw.
3. Council granted second, third and final reading to Bylaw No. 06-2024 Mill Rate Bylaw.
June Update
As we move into the midway point of 2024, June is shaping up to be an exciting month full of activities in and around Lloydminster. A number of golf courses, tennis courts, trails and parks are just waiting for you to explore.
The next Council meeting is Monday, May 27, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. Monday's meeting is available in person and via livestream.
Lloydminster, AB/SK – The City of Lloydminster will begin restoring the iconic Old Minster Log Church, which dates back to the early 1900s. This significant project, which aims to preserve a vital piece of Lloydminster's heritage, is anticipated to begin in early summer.
Administration Presentations
1. Administration presented an update regarding Cenovus Energy Hub construction. The 19-page report is available online at CenouvsEnergyHub.ca under News & Updates. The Committee accepted the project update as presented.
The challenge of bullying has faced society since the beginning of time, and it exists in all corners of the world. From family issues to world leaders flexing their military or police muscles on others in their own country or around the world.
Lloydminster, AB/SK – The City of Lloydminster will provide the following civic services and hours of operation in lieu of Victoria Day:
Edmonton - As the weather warms up, most Albertans are spending more time outdoors, and often away from their homes. Not securing your property can make you a prime target for theft.
Lloydminster, AB/SK - Lloydminster City Council passed the first reading of the 2024 Mill Rate Bylaw, which proposes an approximate $5.40 per month increase on a residential property valued at $285,000 and an approximate $56 per month increase on non-residential properties valued at $750,000.
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