and lawn mowers fills the air throughout our neighbourhoods
It’s often said we have two seasons in the prairies: winter and construction season
potholes of various sizes seemed to appear overnight
working across the city to address these potholes and the general wear and tear on our streets
which have taken a considerable toll this year
I’m pleased to inform you that we are committed to a full construction schedule, which includes water and sewer line replacements, stormwater management, and road repairs and reconstruction. A list of proposed projects for this construction season is available at Lloydminster.ca/SIP
Our City team is planning and preparing to address any challenges that may arise
While many of us still have snow tires on our vehicles
How Can You Help with Pothole Repair?You can assist by using Report a Concern to report specific potholes, visit Lloydminster.ca/ReportaConcern
please contact the City at 780-874-3700 to report a pothole
I encourage all motorists to slow down and obey traffic signage and construction zone signs as we work to repair
Let’s do our part to keep Lloydminster’s roads safe for pedestrians
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Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake 2025 federal election live results. Browse live results for all 343 ridings
165 of 183 polls are reporting as of 4:21 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election
165 of 183 polls are reporting as of 4:21 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election
is projected to be re-elected in Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake
is in second place with 5,943 votes (17.59%) and William Petryk
Falk has represented the riding since 2017
Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake used to be named Battlefords—Lloydminster
The riding’s boundaries were updated for the 2025 federal election
13,345 voters cast ballots at advance polls
Looking for another riding? Here are the full results for the 2025 federal election.
The Liberals have 169 races called in their favour
They have 8,535,128 votes and 43.69 per cent of the popular vote
The Conservatives have 144 races called in their favour
They have 8,059,938 votes and 41.26 per cent of the popular vote
The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour
They have 1,232,095 votes and 6.31 per cent of the popular vote
The New Democrats have seven races called in their favour
They have 1,231,198 votes and 6.3 per cent of the popular vote
The Greens have one race called in their favour
They have 243,471 votes and 1.25 per cent of the popular vote
There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons
the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election
This article was automatically generated using data provided by Canadian Press and will update as riding results become available
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Rosemarie Falk has been declared the winner in the Battlefords-Lloydminster-Meadow Lake riding in the preliminary election results
The Conservative Party of Canada candidate
the incumbent in the former Battlefords-Lloydminster riding, took home first spot in Monday's federal election
coming in with 77.7 per cent of the preliminary vote count for 134 of 183 polls reporting
Coming in second place was Liberal Party of Canada candidate Larry Ingram garnering 17 per cent of the vote count
Canada's New Democratic Party candidate William Petryk received 4.6 per cent, and the Canadian Future Party’s Darrell Patan received 0.7 per cent
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AB/SK — The City of Lloydminster is seeking to amend its Borrowing Bylaw (Bylaw No
03-2022) to fund $7.38 million of the $101.3 million Cenovus Energy Hub project
While the construction project remains on budget and on schedule for completion in fall 2025
a shortfall in provincial funding has required the municipality to assume a larger portion of the total cost
During the regular City Council meeting on Monday
Council approved Administration’s request to begin the process of amending its Borrowing Bylaw
“Early in the planning stage of Cenovus Energy Hub
we anticipated Alberta would provide some measure of support for the infrastructure of our new event facility
especially considering the many social and economic benefits it will bring to our entire region,” said Mayor Gerald Aalbers
Alberta and Saskatchewan have found ways to collaborate and equitably fund important infrastructure in our unique border community
Alberta has not yet confirmed any form of financial support
which has obligated the City of Lloydminster to borrow additional money to ensure the project is fully funded.”
City Administration will continue to explore eligibility for upcoming grants and Mayor Aalbers said Council remains hopeful that Alberta will give further consideration to the City’s request for infrastructure funding
A first reading of the Borrowing Bylaw amendment will be brought forward during the May 5
Second and third readings of the bylaw amendment are scheduled to occur on May 20
The Lloydminster Golf and Curling Centre is home to one of the top golf courses in Saskatchewan
The 18-hole championship golf course with PGA of Canada teaching facility
practice green and short game facility offers our guests the ultimate golf experience on the border
LGCC has hosted such tournaments as the Saskatchewan amateur and PGA of Saskatchewan Championship
The golf course appeals to avid golfers and beginners alike by offering four sets of tee boxes ranging from 5,700 yards to 7,000 yards
The Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre’s amenities
spacious dining area and scenic backdrops make it an ideal location for golf tournaments
Our professional tournament specialists will make your event a success
or just need a bucket of balls for the driving range
Visit our Pro Shop for great deals on golf equipment
Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre4706 54 StreetLloydminster
Hours of Operation
Tel: 306-825-5494
Email: lgcc@lloydminster.ca
About Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre:The Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre (LGCC) is home to one of the top golf courses in Saskatchewan
LGCC offers an 18-hole public golf course with driving range and practice facilities
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AB/SK – The City of Lloydminster is pleased to announce that Cenovus Energy Hub has received $15,000 from the Saskatchewan Summer Games Legacy Fund to support its Fill The Seats campaign
This contribution is part of the more than $150,000 revenue surplus generated by the sold-out 2024 Saskatchewan Summer Games
The Legacy Fund has awarded 19 community organizations with funds to enhance sport
and recreation initiatives throughout Lloydminster and the surrounding Saskatchewan Rural Region
"We are thrilled to support the Cenovus Energy Hub's Fill the Seats campaign with a $15,000 contribution from the Summer Games Legacy Fund Program," said Co-Chairs Wendy Plandowski and Aaron Rawlake
made possible through the success of the 2024 Saskatchewan Summer Games
represents more than just dollars - it's an investment in a project that will leave a lasting legacy for our community and region
We congratulate the City of Lloydminster and the dedicated volunteers behind this initiative for their vision and commitment to strengthening sport
recreation and culture in our community."
“I am proud to see the success of the 2024 Saskatchewan Summer Games contribute to the growth of our community through the Fill the Seats campaign,” said Mayor Gerald Aalbers
“The $15,000 contribution from the Summer Games Legacy Fund Program will help support the development of Cenovus Energy Hub
We are grateful for the support and partnership that continues to positively impact our city and the surrounding regions.”
Community members and businesses are invited to support the Fill the Seats campaign through fundraising and sponsorship opportunities. By participating in these initiatives, the community can play a vital role in creating memorable experiences for those who live here. To explore various ways of getting involved, visit CenovusEnergyHub.ca or email cenovusenergyhub@lloydminster.ca
more than a concert venue — Cenovus Energy Hub is an entertainment facility
This inclusive and accessible space will unite people from Lloydminster and beyond to create community through extraordinary experiences
The fit-for-purpose facility has been designed with great care
Follow Cenovus Energy Hub on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
AB/SK — Seasonal street sweeping is underway within the city as crews begin cleaning the downtown and main arterial routes before transitioning to residential areas on Monday
the City of Lloydminster clears debris and dust from roads
making them cleaner and safer for all modes of transportation
Keeping the streets clear of debris also helps minimize debris entering stormwater collection systems
Residential street sweeping follows curbside collection zoning, which is available at Lloydminster.ca/Curbside
Residents are encouraged to help do their part by not parking on the street when sweepers are scheduled to be in their area
Signs are posted in residential neighbourhoods
advising residents at least 36 hours in advance of sweeping operations
residents are permitted to park their vehicles on the street; however
vehicles must be removed the following Monday to allow street sweeping operations to continue
residents are asked to set out waste and organics carts after 7 p.m
the day before pickup and remove them by 7 p.m
residential street sweeping operations are typically carried out between 6 a.m
before moving to other areas for the remainder of the night
residents are asked not to park on the street
Weekly street sweeping operations conclude Friday at 6 a.m
to allow equipment maintenance before resuming on Monday
Updates on the progress and location of street sweeping operations can be found at Lloydminster.ca/Roads
Motorists are advised to exercise caution around street sweepers and maintain a safe distance of at least eight metres from all equipment
Residents with questions about the street sweeping program can call 780-874-3700
AB/SK—The City of Lloydminster is hosting its annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast on Saturday
at the Legacy Centre (5101 46 St) to recognize the contributions of local volunteers
Volunteers contribute to the community in various ways
from supporting events and helping those in need to sharing their time and skills across different initiatives
The breakfast offers an opportunity to express gratitude for the time and effort they dedicate to strengthening the community through various organizations
This year’s event will feature a photo booth
Attendees will also receive a token of appreciation
Mayor and Council will be in attendance to express their gratitude and connect with dedicated community volunteers
Registration for the breakfast is now open and can be completed online at Lloydminster.ca/Volunteer or by contacting City Hall at 780-875-6184
Please note that registration is required by April 18. If registrants are unable to attend, they are asked to notify FCSS by email at fcss@lloydminster.ca or by calling City Hall at 780-875-6184 before the event
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 Alberta Recycling Management Authority
Pitch-In Week - Presented by Mary Brown’sApril 28 to May 4
The City of Lloydminster is calling on residents to participate in the annual Pitch-In Week
presented by Mary Brown’s to help beautify the community this spring
your efforts are appreciated—even small actions can make a big difference.Pitch-In Kits
To help residents get started, the City is offering free Pitch-In Kits. Kits must be reserved by April 18 at Lloydminster.ca/CommunityCleanup
kits can be picked up between April 21 and 25 at the Operations Centre at 6623 52 Street
A limited number of extra kits will also be available for walk-ins
Children and youth are also invited to get creative and share their vision for a clean community. Activity sheets are available at City Hall, the Lloydminster Public Library (LloydMall), the Operations Centre, or at Lloydminster.ca/CommunityCleanup
Submissions are due by 5 p.m. on May 5, either by dropping them off at City Hall (4420 50 Avenue) or emailing yourvoice@lloydminster.ca
Winners will be chosen by public vote on the City’s social media channels from May 7 to 9
Artwork will be displayed in the Lloydminster Public Library following the voting period
Household Recycling Roundup - Presented by Alberta Recycling Management AuthoritySaturday
| Lloydminster Exhibition — South parking lot
Organized by the Lloydminster Household Hazardous Waste Roundup Committee in partnership with the City of Lloydminster
the RM of Britannia #502 and RM of Wilton #472
the Household Recycling Roundup provides a free and environmentally safe way for residents to dispose of household hazardous materials
Items must be in household quantities. Please bag any leaky or damaged containers. Instructions for taping battery terminals will be available online at Lloydminster.ca/CommunityCleanup
Free curbside pickup is available for residents who are unable to attend in person
Items must be properly contained and ready for collection
visit the family area and enjoy a charitable barbecue
with proceeds supporting LABIS (Lloydminster and Area Brain Injury Society)
THE BATTLEFORDS - Four candidates will be vying for the top spot in the Battlefords-Lloydminster-Meadow Lake riding in the upcoming federal election on April 28.
The final confirmed candidates are Rosemarie Falk for the Conservative Party of Canada, Larry Ingram for the Liberal Party of Canada, Darrell Patan with the Canadian Future Party
and William Petryk with the Canada's New Democratic Party
Rosemarie Falk was first elected as MP for the riding that previously covered Battlefords-Lloydminster.
who resides with her family in the Lloydminster area
following the resignation of Conservative MP Gerry Ritz.
One of the top issues for her in this election is affordability as more families are having a harder time making ends meet
and said if elected the Conservatives are committed to ending the tariffs and securing a deal that protects Canada's sovereignty and Canada's interests
Larry Ingram is also among the hopefuls in the upcoming election
He previously ran for the Liberal Party in the 2021 election for the Battlefords-Lloydminster riding
According to the Liberal Party's website
Ingram is a devoted community leader who has shown his "deep passion and determination to make life better for families in Battlefords-Lloydminster-Meadow Lake."
Ingram is described as a person who has a unique understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing people in the riding
"He is ready to work with Mark Carney and the Liberal team to invest in our middle class
and keep Canada strong," the candidate profile said
Darrell Patan is vying for a seat in the upcoming election for the new Canadian Future Party.
The Lloydminster area resident has many years of experience in the construction industry and in general contracting before semi-retiring in 2019.
Patan told SaskToday that he and his party simply want change in Ottawa, for the better
Some of the top issues in the election include responding to the U.S
"The tariffs down south have changed the way the scope of my riding will have to do business
like the oil and gas sector and agriculture," Patan said
"We need to find new places to sell our grain
He would also like to see tax reform to make the system easier for average Canadians
The candidate also wants to see a change to the mixed-member proportional representation system
so smaller provinces and the western provinces can gain more representation in Ottawa
to help make the west and smaller provinces have more of a say in decision-making
William Petryk is a chartered professional accountant by trade
with a passion for social and economic justice
according to his party's website.
He has been involved in both the provincial and federal NDP Electoral District Association Executives
William is committed to advocating for increased investment in affordable housing projects to ensure every Canadian has a safe and affordable place to live," his candidacy profile says
He is also committed to the expansion of universal healthcare to include Pharmacare
Petryk is also focused on raising the minimum wage
His goal is to "put people first."
The Battlefords-Lloydminster-Meadow Lake riding replaces the Battlefords-Lloydminster riding in this year's election.
The new riding's boundary extends to Unity and Wilkie in the south
the Saskatchewan part of Lloydminster in the west
The demographics include a large agricultural sector
The former Battlefords-Lloydminster riding has long been a Conservative stronghold
agricultural issues take centre stage in the constituency
Crime and gang activity are major issues throughout the riding
particularly in the major centres of North Battleford and Lloydminster
There is also heightened concern about fentanyl and how to address the crisis
the Centennial Civic Centre has been a cornerstone of sports
it has welcomed thousands of people through its doors — hosting everything from hockey games and concerts to weddings
It’s more than just a building; it’s where memories were made
As we look ahead to the future of recreation in our city with the anticipated opening of the Cenovus Energy Hub in Fall 2025
the Centennial Civic Centre will be permanently decommissioned
the Centennial Civic Centre Farewell campaign invites residents and visitors alike to reflect
the campaign offers everyone a chance to be part of this historic goodbye
this is your moment to celebrate the role the Centennial Civic Centre played in shaping Lloydminster’s story
Help us celebrate the Centennial Civic Centre’s legacy by being part of its farewell
We're collecting photos and videos from the community to help honour the legacy of the Centennial Civic Centre
Your memories could be featured in promotional materials
Celebrate the legacy with commemorative apparel and keepsakes
Shop the official collection online or in-store at Factory Sports Excellence
Help us celebrate decades of memories with farewell events designed to honour the past and bring the community together one more time
Factory Sports has a full range of sizing samples and stock available in-store for you to try on
Our team is happy to assist you in finding the right fit before you place your order
We don’t offer refunds on custom or online orders
We highly recommend visiting Factory Sports to try on samples before placing an order
you can find the perfect fit and feel confident in your purchase
Their team is always happy to help with sizing and ensure you get exactly what you need
A pickup confirmation will be sent to the email address you provided at checkout
Be sure to check your inbox (and junk folder
it will typically be ready for pickup within 5 to 14 business days
You’ll receive a notification by email as soon as it’s available for pickup at Factory Sports
All online orders can be picked up in-store at Factory Sports
Simply provide the name on the order (used at checkout) to one of our associates
No additional proof of purchase is required
and celebrate one more time inside the Centennial Civic Centre
This high-energy event brings the community together for an unforgettable night of live music
and nostalgia as we say farewell to a building that has been a part of Lloydminster's history for over 5 decades
or opt for concert-only admission and enjoy the show from the stands
Learn more about the background and current state of the project
Stay current on project milestones and updates
Sign up for the monthly newsletter and connect with us on social media
There's still work to do to realize this incredible vision
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uniquely situated on the border of Alberta and Saskatchewan
is a thriving community known for its dynamic economy
Our city is an exemplary blend of small-town charm and metropolitan conveniences
making it an ideal location for new businesses and projects
With access to CN and CP (CPKC) rail networks
Lloydminster is particularly well-suited for manufacturing
and it is supported by its established industries and access to global markets
Whether you are passing through or planning an extended stay
ensure you make the most of your time in Lloydminster and its beautiful surroundings
Trust Discover Lloydminster to be your guide in creating memorable moments throughout your stay
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To learn more about this opportunity or other business and growth opportunities in the City of Lloydminster, please contact Economic Development at economy@lloydminster.ca, 780-871-8330 or 780-875-6184 ext. 2214
4420 50 Avenue, Lloydminster, AB/SK, T9V 0W2Phone: 780-871-8330 or 780-875-6184 ext. 2214Email: Send us a message
AB/SK – Lloydminster City Council has approved the transition of the Lloydminster Public Library into a municipal library under the Saskatchewan Public Libraries Act
The shift follows the Government of Saskatchewan’s approval of Minister’s Order No
which officially removes the City’s Saskatchewan-side boundary from the Lakeland Library Region
helps ensure the Lloydminster Public Library is better aligned with local and operational needs
Lloydminster City Council approved several key actions to advance the transition
including pursuing amendments to the Lloydminster Charter
preparing a new municipal bylaw to formally establish the library
and collaborating with the Alberta and Saskatchewan governments to approve complementary Orders in Council
Work to remove the library’s operational systems from the Lakeland Library Region is already underway
with no disruptions to public service anticipated during the transition
Learn about the LPL’s services and programs at www.lloydminster.info.
“We congratulate our friends and colleagues at the Lloydminster Public Library
not only for the great work done to successfully transition to a municipal governance model
but also on the energy and creativity that continues to drive extraordinary membership growth and foot traffic to their modern
The City of Lloydminster looks forward to supporting this partnership and
supporting a passion for exploration and learning among our youth and families.”
“Being recognized as a municipal library marks a historic milestone for the Lloydminster Public Library
This achievement recognizes the dedicated efforts of past leadership and the innovative vision of our current staff and board members
The shift to a municipal governance model will empower us to better respond to the evolving needs and aspirations of our community
while enabling the development of programs and collections that foster continued growth and engagement.”
Lloydminster Public Library Board of Directors
Lloydminster City Council approved a recommendation to begin the process of transitioning the library from its current status as part of the Lakeland Library Region to a municipal library under provincial legislation
the City of Lloydminster and Lloydminster Public Library jointly applied to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education
Notifications were sent to municipalities and stakeholders within the Lakeland region
and advertisements appeared in several regional newspapers
where one attendee expressed support for the change
The formal application was submitted to the Ministry on August 26
the Ministry of Education announced that the request to change the library boundary was approved
The change officially took effect on November 19
removing all portions of the City from the Lakeland Library Region
ReginaNewsHere are the candidates running in the Battlefords-Lloydminster-Meadow Lake ridingBy Caitlin BrezinskiPublished: April 13, 2025 at 4:34PM EDT
many of us are finding items and materials that need to be disposed of
some of these items should not end up in the landfill
in partnership with the RM of Britannia #502
invites residents to take part in the annual Household Recycling Roundup
Organized by the Lloydminster Household Recycling Roundup Committee
this event offers residents a free and environmentally safe way to dispose of household hazardous materials
The event brings together local groups and organizations to help residents properly dispose of materials that are either hazardous to the environment or can be recycled
Items must be in household quantities, and leaky or damaged containers should be bagged. Instructions for taping battery terminals will be available online at Lloydminster.ca/CommunityCleanup
For residents who are unable to attend in person
Please ensure items are properly contained and ready for collection
be sure to visit the family area and enjoy a charitable barbecue
with proceeds supporting the Lloydminster and Area Brain Injury Society (LABIS)
Volunteers and our service partners will sort the materials brought in for disposal
The items will be sent for proper recycling
or to an approved government waste site for proper disposal
there is no cost to drop off your items at the Household Recycling Roundup
The City applies for funding to help cover event costs
We believe the short-term cost of hosting the event is far outweighed by the long-term benefit of diverting waste from the landfill
at the south end of the Lloydminster Exhibition Grounds
Watch for signs and volunteers who will direct you to the appropriate line
Thank you for helping us keep hazardous waste out of the landfill
AB/SK—With fraud on the rise across Canada
residents of Lloydminster and surrounding areas are invited to a free Lunch & Learn event on March 24 at the Legacy Centre (5106 46 St.)
which will take place as attendees enjoy a complimentary lunch
Fraud and scams continue to be a growing issue
with Canadians losing $567 million in 2023 through various attacks
making awareness an important tool for prevention
The presentation will be led by Julie Matthews
a certified fraud examiner and consumer protection expert
A former investigative journalist and Global Edmonton’s Troubleshooter
Matthews later served as a peace officer and senior investigator for Alberta’s Consumer Investigations Unit
and seniors across Alberta and hosts the weekly Scam Alert segment on CFCW radio
This event is open to everyone and provides practical information to help people recognize and respond to fraud
Register online at Lloydminster.ca/FCSSEvents or by calling City Hall at 780-875-6184
Volunteers play many vital roles in our community
and it’s time we show our gratitude!Saturday
April 26 Breakfast begins at 9 a.m.Legacy Centre (5101 46 St)
Come enjoy a free breakfast buffet as a token of our appreciation for the dedication and positive impact you bring to our community
the City of Lloydminster hosts a number of free community events
These events would not be possible without the help of our generous volunteers
Volunteer Connector is a posting network for organizations and potential volunteers
Potential volunteers can take advantage of the following:
Local organizations are encouraged to utilize Volunteer Connector as a one-stop shop for all volunteer recruitment
Volunteering is a great way to make community connections
gain experience and give back to your community
the City of Lloydminster will begin a city-wide residential snow removal campaign on Monday
Crews section their work using the curbside collection zoning map
starting in the yellow zone and proceeding to the blue
Crews typically work in two zones at a time to ensure snow removal is completed efficiently
A dedicated cul-de-sac cleaning crew will begin in the pink zone and move to other areas as needed
A city-wide residential snow removal generally takes up to four weeks to complete, depending on weather conditions. In the event of significant snowfall during this period, resources may temporarily shift to priority routes before resuming residential clearing. For updates and more information, visit Lloydminster.ca/SnowOps
and any other street obstructions before snow removal begins in their area
Signage will be posted 24-48 hours in advance to provide notice
Snow will be plowed into windrows at at the center of the street and cleared by equipment within 24 hours
Motorists are reminded not to drive over or through windrows
The City of Lloydminster is not responsible for any damages caused by doing so
drivers must maintain a distance of at least eight metres from snow removal equipment
and parents should ensure children stay away from snow piles and machinery
an ice ridge may remain between the road and driveways
and it is the responsibility of property owners or tenants to remove it
As outlined in the Community Standards Bylaw
property owners and tenants are also responsible for clearing snow and ice from sidewalks adjacent to their property within 72 hours of a snowfall
Snow and ice must not be placed onto streets during clearing
a one-metre (three-foot) radius around fire hydrants must remain clear of snow and ice
Creating a pathway to the nearest sidewalk or roadway is recommended to improve accessibility and safety
Rotating parking restrictions will be in effect in curbside collection zones where crews are actively working as per the City of Lloydminster’s Winter Maintenance Policy (No.320-01)
the ban will be in effect Monday to Friday
Vehicles left in restricted areas during snow removal may be towed at the owner's expense
These measures ensure crews can work safely and efficiently to keep roads clear and accessible for all
Garbage collection schedules will not be affected by snow removal. Bins should be placed on the street after 7 p.m. the night before collection day and removed from the street by 7 a.m. the day following collection day. For more information on garbage collection, visit Lloydminster.ca/curbside
The Lloydminster Land Division is dedicated to supporting the community’s growth by providing various land opportunities to meet diverse needs
it plays a key role in facilitating development and fostering a thriving future for Lloydminster
Land Development and Sales: Facilitating the acquisition and development of land to support a variety of projects across the residential
Orderly Urban Growth: Assisting in attaining planned and sustainable urban growth that aligns with the community's long-term vision
Land Maintenance: Coordinating and overseeing the ongoing maintenance of all Land Division lands to ensure readiness for development
Level Playing Field: Operating with transparency and equity by adhering to the same procedures and regulations that govern private sector land developers in the city
Land Division offers valuable opportunities to bring your vision to life
Our team collaborates closely with stakeholders to create a seamless process from initial inquiries to land acquisition and project completion
Seize the opportunity to establish your business in one of Lloydminster’s most dynamic and growing areas
Positioned along the highly visible 40 Avenue corridor
these commercial parcels are perfectly located south of the Gold Horse Casino and adjacent to the Cenovus Energy Hub
The iconic Heritage Building is now for sale
offering a rare opportunity to invest in a property rich in history and brimming with potential
This versatile space is located in a prime area and is perfect for retail
Be part of the city's renewed vision for growth and revitalization
Land Division is proud to support growth and development with our Builder Incentive Program
Designed to encourage investment and construction
this program offers competitive benefits to builders purchasing city-owned residential lots
All licensed realtors have equal opportunity to promote and sell City-owned land and real estate
Realtors may either sell Land Division land or represent a purchaser in the transaction
The City pays real estate agent fees upon closing
based on the total purchase price in the Sales Agreement
real estate agents must submit an invoice for their fees to Land Division after the sale closes
All transactions are carefully governed by legislation
policies and strict check and balances to ensure transparency and fairness
no commission or other incentives can be earned by City employees
offering prime land for sale to support your development goals
Contact the Lloydminster Land Division today to learn more about available residential
and industrial properties and discover how we can help make your project a success
To learn more about this opportunity or other land and development opportunities in the City of Lloydminster, please contact Land Division at landsales@lloydminster.ca or 780-871-8334
4420 50 Avenue, Lloydminster, AB/SK, T9V 0W2Phone: 780-871-8334Email: Send us a message
Renewed Investment In Downtown Lloydminster
The renewed investment in Lloydminster’s downtown is the start of advancing investment opportunities
The completion of Phase 1 of the revitalization of Lloydminster’s downtown marks an exciting opportunity for new investors
signaling a renewed commitment to the area’s growth
With this pivotal milestone it marks the opportunity for new investors
expanded parking lane widths and revitalized streetscapes create a welcoming environment
The enhancements include wider sidewalks and increased outdoor business frontage
offering more public seating and beautiful landscaping filled with trees and foliage
Improved street lighting ensures safety and visibility
making the downtown area inviting and secure for everyone
The Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan promotes mixed-use development and storefront improvements
generating a prime location for new ventures and opportunities
With these substantial investments already in place
the potential is immense to cultivate a bustling destination that draws local
and visiting audiences seeking unique shopping experiences
Explore the vibrant retail and dining scene in downtown Lloydminster
showcasing an array of locally-founded businesses
The area is anchored by notable establishments such as East Market Noodle House
We invite you to join our thriving downtown community and immerse yourself in the dynamic offerings of these homegrown businesses while discovering the exciting potential that lies ahead
Downtown Lloydminster Grants and Incentives
offering a rare opportunity to invest in a property rich in history and brimming with potential
To learn more about this opportunity or other business and growth opportunities in the City of Lloydminster, please contact Economic Development at economy@lloydminster.ca, 780-871-8330 or 780-875-6184 ext. 2214
AB/SK—The City of Lloydminster invites residents to provide feedback on public safety and local policing levels through the Let’s Talk Policing campaign
this engagement initiative aims to gather community feedback on perceptions of public safety
residents will be asked a series of questions about different levels of policing in the community: Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
A summary of each role’s responsibilities is available on the project webpage
The survey is available online at YourVoiceLloyd.ca/Policing and in paper format at Archie Miller Arena
Completed paper surveys may be submitted during regular hours at these locations or after-hours via the mail slot at City Hall (4420 50 Ave)
All submissions must be received by March 28 at 11:59 p.m
Responses will help shape future policing initiatives and ensure local law enforcement continues to meet the community's needs
AB/SK - Outdoor rinks in Lloydminster are now open and ready for use
the City of Lloydminster is offering ten outdoor ice surfaces across the community at the following locations:
City-maintained outdoor ice surfaces are free to use
and snow clearing is completed regularly to maintain the quality of each surface
Nighttime lights on indicated surfaces remain on until 10:00 p.m
outdoor ice surfaces remain open daily during the winter season
Closed signage will be posted at rinks that are not suitable for use due to weather or ice conditions
helmets are strongly recommended for skaters of all ages
The City reminds residents to remain clear of stormwater retention ponds this winter
Although the water’s surface may appear frozen
continual water movement and fluctuating water levels contribute to potential dangers
The rise and fall of outdoor temperatures also create unstable ice surfaces
Ice thickness on retention ponds is not monitored except for the Bud Miller All Seasons Park lake
do not attempt a rescue by going onto the ice
AB/SK – Lloydminster residents have the opportunity to share ideas
and opinions around the future of the Archie Miller Arena through a community engagement campaign that commenced Thursday
As the City of Lloydminster looks ahead to the opening of Cenovus Energy Hub indoor ice facility in Fall 2025
there is a need to develop a plan that will guide the future development or enhancement of the Archie Miller Arena facility and its use
The City has engaged TBD Architecture & Urban Planning to assist with the development of this plan
The team will work in collaboration to connect directly with Lloydminster residents and other stakeholders to collect input that will be compiled into a detailed report
The report and recommendations will be presented to City Council in March 2025
Interested groups or individuals are encouraged to attend one of two public open-house events to meet with the project team in-person.Wednesday
2025Come & Go from 3:00 - 8:00 p.m.Servus Sports Centre (5202 12 Street)
- 8:00 p.m.Servus Sports Centre (5202 12 Street)Complete a short survey
In addition to open-house engagements, an online survey may be accessed at www.yourvoicelloyd.ca or www.lloydminster.ca/amasurvey
along with recently renovated and expanded dressing rooms
the Archie Miller Arena is a beloved landmark for Lloydminster-area hockey players and hockey parents alike
is located at 4715 57 Avenue in Lloydminster
The arena was constructed in 1966 and features a full NHL-sized artificial ice surface and four player dressing rooms
where more modern arenas have a concrete slab
A recent building assessment has provided the City assurance that the building itself
View a summary of the adjustments made to the draft Land Use Bylaw following the public hearing on October 7
How the Draft Land Use Bylaw Supports Development
Learn more about how the updated Land Use Bylaw is supporting development in Lloydminster
frequently asked questions (FAQs) and get involved with the project
Find out What We Heard Report with data following our second phase of public consultation
Find our What We Heard Report with data following our first phase of public consultation
AB/SK – Seniors and their families are invited to attend the annual Seniors Information Fair on March 13
Hosted by FCSS Lloydminster and the Lloydminster Learning Council Association
this free event provides an opportunity for seniors to connect with organizations
and services designed to support their well-being and independence
a new addition aimed at providing more in-depth information on key topics
These sessions will run every 30 minutes on a first-come
Attendees will also have the opportunity to engage with over 25 exhibitors
including representatives from local senior support groups
who will also be available for discussions
For more information, visit Lloydminster.ca/FCSSevents or contact FCSS Lloydminster at fcss@lloydminster.ca or 780-875-6184 ext
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