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Developer proposes independent living community in Lloydminster
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Lloydminster seniors may soon have another option for affordable housing in the city.
Ontario-based Nautical Lands Group is proposing an independent living seniors community be built on 15 acres of land in Parkview Estates at 72 Avenue and 29 Street. In their own feasibility study, the group found an immediate need for 338 housing units for seniors in Lloydminster and up to 560 in the next nine years.
A site plan for the independent senior living community. (Nautical Lands Group, City of Lloydminster)
Nautical Development Planner Angela Mariani outlined the plans for the development at the Governance and Priorities Committee meeting on February 22. The company will be building roughly 185 bungalow-townhouses which people over the age of 55 can rent out.
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MLA Rowswell reflects on Legislative duties during the pandemic
SHARE ON: Garth Rowswell is the MLA for the constituency of Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright. Photo: Brendan Collinge/106.1 The Goat
Speaking to the Rotary Club of Lloydminster, Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright MLA Garth Rowswell reflected on the past year in the Legislature and some of his work advocating on behalf of the region.
Rowswell says he is now a part of the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region committee which includes representatives from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, the Yukon and Northwest Territories as well as from the states of Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Washington. The committee aims to increase the economic well-being of the areas through collaboration and coordinated policy change.
Archie Miller Arena closes for the season
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The City is closing the Archie Miller Arena due to a decreased usage.
The arena reopened for user groups on November 1st. The City says it has been underutilized since the Government of Saskatchewan suspended all team and group sport activities for amateur and recreational leagues on November 25th.
“The Archie is a beloved place in the community for amateur sports, rec leagues and public skating. However, after much deliberation, and taking into consideration there is no timeline in place as to when on-ice group sporting activities may resume, it’s in the City’s best financial interest to close the facility for the season,” says Mayor Gerald Aalbers.