I would like to thank those who have reached out inquiring about the condition of various city buildings. These questions have prompted me to write this article to provide clarity. The City of Lloydminster manages a number of assets, including buildings, infrastructure, parks, and recreation facilities, to name a few.
Lloydminster, AB/SK — Property tax notices for all taxable properties in Lloydminster will be distributed on Friday, June 6, 2025.
Lloydminster, AB/SK — Residents are invited to experience history in a whole new way as Live History, an internationally acclaimed theatre company, brings its interactive production In Time to Weaver Heritage Park on Saturday, July 5.
Lloydminster, AB/SK — The City of Lloydminster’s Land Division invites residents to celebrate the grand opening of the new Aurora Community Space on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
Lloydminster, AB/SK — The LEAP Committee, in partnership with Synergy Credit Union, Lloydminster RCMP, and the City of Lloydminster, invite local seniors to attend the Wise & Aware Breakfast on Wednesday, June 12, 2025, at the Legacy Centre (5101 46 Street).
Lloydminster, AB/SK— Lloydminster Museum + Archives (LMA) invites visitors to explore the story of the bison — America’s national mammal — through Bison: American Icon, a travelling exhibition on display beginning May 31, 2025.
Summer is just around the corner, and many of us are excited for camping, travelling, spending time at the lake, or simply relaxing in the park. Before the busy season arrives, there are several events in our community and the surrounding area to enjoy throughout June.
Lloydminster, AB/SK— Bioclean Aquatic Centre will be closed on Saturday, May 31, 2025, to accommodate the Lloydminster Rebels Swim Meet. Regular hours of operation will resume on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
Lloydminster, AB/SK – With the possibility of a national postal strike, the City of Lloydminster is taking proactive steps to minimize service disruptions for our residents, vendors and customers.
Lloydminster, AB/SK – City Council passed the 2025 Mill Rate Bylaw during the May 20 Regular City Council meeting. The updated bylaw lowered both the residential and non-residential mill rate increase to 2.47 per cent from the 4.5 per cent budget approved in 2024.
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