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PNHR faces $5M shortfall

 “I’ve had better days,” said Prairie North Health Region CEO, David Fan Thursday morning, the day after Saskatchewan released their financial vision for 2010-11. 

Feeling lucky?

 

 
The Lloydminster Region Health Foundation wants you to think local and think large. Tickets are now on sale for the foundation’s annual Lucky Lloyd Lotto and up for grabs is a hefty chunk of cold hard cash.

Government slows spending - full budget coverage

 

 

 

 

 

 Changes to sin taxes, public sector jobs, increased health spending all unveiled. 

Police sting puts dent in drug trade

 More than two dozen charges laid after long term police investigation. 

New school for city approved

 

 
Ecole St. Thomas Elementary School has been bursting at the seams. 

Locals weigh in on Highway 17

 

 

 

 
Portions of Highway 17, north and south of the city, could see several short term and long term improvements. 

 

New school for Lloyd

 On Tuesday, Premier Brad Wall hinted at it, on Thursday the announcement became official. 

 

Husky turns sod

 

 

John C.S. Lau was in the Border City Tuesday afternoon to dig into a new chapter of Husky Energy’s work in the community – the construction of a new main office building. Snelgrove was one of many dignitaries present at the sod turning ceremony, including Mayor Jeff Mulligan, Premier Brad Wall and many Husky employees.

NDP leader stops in Lloyd

 Until the 2011 provincial election, Dwain Lingenfelter will be clocking miles to cultivate suppo

Helping women one step at a time

 

 
A Lloydminster resident has pledged to end women’s cancers by declaring commitment to I Love Alberta Boobs. 
 

 

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