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New businesses thrive in Border City

 

 

Well before customers enter her store, Nadine Bosch is already at work. Prior to unlocking the doors to Unbound Flowers and Design last week, she was busy making corsages so that later when she flipped the Closed sign to Open, she could better help her customers.

Ordered to work – Canada Post employees return

Lloydminster mail is moving once more, however, local postal workers have mixed emotions about being back on the job.

Jam packed Canada Day

The Barr Colony Heritage Society starts planning Canada Day events in March, but even attendees at the Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre, Weaver Park and Bud Miller All-Seasons Park will have to do some planning for Friday.

City, CUPE make it official

CUPE Local 1015 members and the City of Lloydminster officially put pen to paper, signing a new collective agreement.

Donations speed STARS progress

The donation announcement on June 27 might mean there’s some redecorating needed in the future for STARS air ambulance.

McGillis family never lost hope

It’s been almost five years since Grant McGillis’  20-year-old son was fatally stabbed, but he never lost hope that someone would be held accountable for the murder of his child.

Distracted driving law passes in Alberta

Enforcing distracted driving legislation in the Border City should get a little bit easier in September for Lloydminster RCMP.

Committee looks at Alberta down the road

Lloydminster residents had the chance last week to hear about the Premier’s Council for Economic Strategy.

West to east: cross-Canada in a kayak

 
 

 

 

 

It’s somewhat necessary to have a good sense of geography in order to keep up with Terry Bolland when he starts talking.

New school names reflect community

Anyone talking about the two new schools proposed for the Lloydminster Public School Division can stop referring to the buildings as “the new K-9 school” and “the new high school” now.

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