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With nearly every crime committed, there is at least one direct victim. I say a direct victim because crime creates a number ...
It’s been 100 years in the making and now it’s time to celebrate. The Grace United Church is celebrating the 100th ...
Get ready to get messy and have fun. The Lloydminster Catholic School Division's Colour Run is back for 2025 and is scheduled for June ...
The draws for Beer Maynia, a Kiwanis Club of Lloydminster fundraising event, happened at Holiday Inn on May 14. Teams had a chance to win some of the 90 flats.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Or maybe, a gram of prevention is worth a kilogram of cure now-a-days. This ...
Veralyn Macnab is selfless and puts the needs of vulnerable animals before her own. She helps those with no voice, even if it ...
The Lloydminster Comprehensive Barons punched the high school’s first ticket to the Alberta Schools’ Athletic Association ...
It’s shaping up to be another extremely strong lacrosse season for the junior B Lloydminster Xtreme as they are off to a 6-0 ...
It’s frustrating when shareholder interests and profits override community needs, especially regarding local television news.
In a Word on the beat article published in the Sept. 26 edition of the Meridian Source, I mentioned warrants for arrest.
I am saddened and disappointed in the decision made to shut down our two iconic television stations – CITL and CKSA – in ...
An Indigenous protest has closed 50 Ave. between 52 St. and 54 St. Organizers say "The council fires are being relit. The sleeping giants are awakening." ...
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