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Brekko leaves a lasting legacy

When Brekko first drove into Lloydminster 38 years ago the city was smaller and the roads weren’t paved yet. With a population of approximately 9,000 in 1971, Brekko planted his roots in the small community and began working for the city.

Sprinting for a cure

 A group of Lloydminster residents will soon lace up to walk, run and sprint for brain tumor research.

 

Feel like dancing

 

Studio Encore held a recital on the weekend at the Vic Juba Community Theatre. 

Reaching out

  
 
One in 150 Canadians are born with autism, but who really understands the impact it can have?

Skate park on track

 If construction plans go according to schedule, skateboarders will be able to do kickflips, ollies and more in the city’s new skate park this October. 

 

Searching for fundraising support

 

 
The Lloydminster Rescue Squad is hoping the community will come to its rescue by funding a new squad truck.

 

New boss on the job

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 While it’s only been his first week on the job, already the city’s new staff sergeant likes what he sees.

Fashion forward - Local designer making noise in entrepreneur contest

  

 
 
 
As a young entrepreneur, Kendra James is dazzling the judges not only with her one-of-a-kind designs, but her innovative business approach. 

Farmers deliver it fresh for 35 years

  

 

The taste of fresh fruits and veggies, the support of local farmers and the tradition of cash-only will be celebrated this week at the Border City Farmer’s Market. 

New infrastructure for city

Three levels of government came together on Friday morning to announce significant investment in the city’s infrastructure and future sustainability. 

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