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6 days ago |
meridiansource.ca | John MacNeil
As they head to teams and universities throughout Canada and the U.S., graduating student-athletes from Holy Rosary High School in Lloydminster carry with them their Raiders’ roots and values. Read more: Irwin ropes rodeo berth in national finals“Holy Rosary has been a huge part of helping me become who I am, with my work ethic, with how I am, how I act and what I do on a daily basis,” said Jace Zidar, bound for his freshman season with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team.
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1 week ago |
meridiansource.ca | Taylor Weaver
Lloydminster weather: Saturday, June 21, 2025Good morning, Lloydminster. Today’s weather is cloudy and a high of 16 C. Read more: Martial artists see success at competitions According to Environment Canada, Lloyd can also expect 30 km/h northwest wind and a UV index of five. Tonight’s forecast is cloudy and a low of 6 C.
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1 week ago |
meridiansource.ca | John MacNeil
Even beyond yearbooks and record books, student-athletes from Lloydminster Comprehensive High School’s class of 2025 left their mark as Barons or elsewhere in athletic circles. Read more: Twins eye big picture as season opensWith their graduation just days away, 16 senior Barons have confirmed their immediate sporting pursuits, which in most cases are in concert with their post-secondary studies.
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1 week ago |
meridiansource.ca | Taylor Weaver
Turtleford RCMP is seeking public assistance locating 13-year-old Taylor Thomas. Taylor was last seen on June 19 at a residence on Macaskill Ave. in Glaslyn, Sask. She was last seen wearing a black hoodie and jeans and is described as:5’1”Slim buildBrown eyesBlack hairTaylor is known to travel to Pelican Lake First Nation area but her current whereabouts are unknown. RCMP is working to obtain a photo. Anyone with information on her whereabouts can contact Turtleford RCMP at 310-RCMP.
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1 week ago |
meridiansource.ca | John MacNeil
It was a breakthrough weekend for the Lloydminster 18U AA Prairie Pirates as they not only swept three home games but also showed their ability to overcome challenges inherent with baseball at all levels. Read more: Barons’ alumni camp touches down in LloydThose lessons are of upmost importance for the young and developing Pirates, who have kept local 18U baseball afloat this summer in the absence of AAA representation from the Border City.
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