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Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. Lloydminster Airport 5. Latitude: Lloydminster 0. Vermilion River Brittania 23 km. Wilton Throughout his career, Mayor Aalbers gained valuable experience in customer service and problem solving. Strong people skills and a dedicated work ethic are building blocks of his plus years in the workforce. Communication and clarity are two of Mayor Aalbers' strengths in serving the community.

Email Mayor Aalbers. A Moment with the Mayor - a weekly article published by Mayor Aalbers. Councillor Buckingham has been a resident of Lloydminster for approximately 24 years. Councillor Buckingham has been a volunteer firefighter with the Britannia Fire Department for 23 years and holds the deputy chief's title. Honoured to serve the community in this role, Buckingham thanks the community members for their trust in him.

Email Councillor Buckingham. Councillor Diachuk and his family moved to Lloydminster in and he worked with the Lloydminster Public School Division until when he retired from his role as Director of Education. Email Councillor Diachuk. Email Councillor Fagnan. Time is ticking down to Monday's municipal elections when — in addition to choosing mayors, councillors and school board trustees — Albertans will be asked two referendum questions, including that could upset our collective clocks.

The question is, "Do you want Alberta to adopt year-round Daylight Saving Time, which is summer hours, eliminating the need to change our clocks twice a year? If Albertans vote yes, the province would then approach the federal government to initiate such discussions; a no vote means Albertans will continue changing their clocks twice a year. But the referendum question holds extra significance for the city of Lloydminster, which straddles the boundary between Alberta and Saskatchewan and has its own troubles with the time.

The entire city, regardless of which side of the border it falls on, currently observes the time change, therefore putting it in sync with the rest of Alberta.

Saskatchewan does not change its clocks; it's on Central Standard Time year-round, meaning it's in sync with Alberta during the summer and one hour ahead in the winter. In his heart he was doing everything he thought was right for no accolade whatsoever. I consider Councillor Baker a good friend and a great mentor. Baker died the morning of November 23rd. Nikita Ganovicheff , contributor , Monday, Nov.



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