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  • Civic services and operations for Easter long weekend

    Lloydminster, AB/SK – The City of Lloydminster will provide the following civic services and hours of operation in lieu of the Easter long weekend:

  • City receives economic development award for Central Business District Rehabilitation Project

    Lloydminster, AB/SK— The City of Lloydminster received the Economic Development Renewal Project – Medium Community/Region award at the Economic Developers Alberta (EDA) Awards on Wednesday, April 9, for its Central Business District Rehabilitation Project.

  • A Moment with the Mayor: Information Sharing

    One of the most rewarding parts of my role as Mayor is the opportunity to connect with people from across our city, our two great provinces and, on occasion, from around the world. Whether it’s a quick wave across the room, a conversation in person, or through this article, I’m honoured to represent Lloydminster and share in the stories and experiences that shape our community.

  • City of Lloydminster sets Advocacy Priorities for 2025

    Lloydminster, AB/SK— City Council approved the Advocacy Priority List for 2025 at the Regular Council Meeting on Monday, April 7, 2025. This list will direct resources toward key advocacy areas.

  • City of Lloydminster to observe National Day of Mourning with commemoration ceremony

    Lloydminster, AB/SK—The City of Lloydminster, in partnership with ATCO, the Lloydminster Construction Association (LCA), and the Lakeland Regional Safety Committee (LRSC), will hold a ceremony on April 28 to observe National Day of Mourning. The event will take place at the City Hall parking lot, beginning at 
    9:30 a.m., to honour those who have lost their lives or have been injured in the workplace.

  • A Moment with the Mayor: Deficits and Surpluses

    When the term “deficit” arises, it usually raises concern for anyone on a board, within an organization or on a council. Anyone involved in organizing something that involves money—or profit and loss—can understand the uneasiness that comes with the possibility of a deficit. On the other side of the coin, there’s often excitement and satisfaction when an event, fundraiser or campaign generates a profit or surplus.

  • City of Lloydminster kicks off Community Cleanup with two spring events

    Lloydminster, AB/SK— Residents and businesses are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and take part in Lloydminster’s annual Community Cleanup, which features two seasonal initiatives: Pitch-In Week, presented by Mary Brown’s, and the Household Recycling Roundup, presented by Alberta Recycling Management Authority.

  • Fill The Seats Radiothon aims to raise $25,000 for Cenovus Energy Hub

    Lloydminster, AB/SK – The Fill The Seats Radiothon hits the airwaves on April 9 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on New Country 95.9, inviting community support for Cenovus Energy Hub. The Friends of Cenovus Energy Hub and the City of Lloydminster aim to raise $25,000 during the 11-hour broadcast to help fund the facility's construction, with doors set to open fall 2025.

  • A Moment with the Mayor: The Federal Election

    The long-anticipated announcement has come. On April 28, Canadians will head to the polls to elect a federal representative who will help shape the new Parliament in Ottawa. 

  • Frog Lake First Nation and City of Lloydminster join Community Economic Development Initiative

    Lloydminster, AB/SK— Frog Lake First Nation and the City of Lloydminster are proud to announce their participation in the Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI), a national program delivered jointly by Cando (the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers) and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM).


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