Teri-Lynn MacKie from the Chamber of Commerce and Alice Patison from the Border City Farmers Market join us to talk about the Midwest’s Largest Christmas Expo and Trade Show this weekend, plus details on the Festival of Trees and Cookies and Carols at the Gold Horse Casino
Lloyd Exhibition GM Jackie Tomayer joins us to talk about the PBR, and we’ll also chat with the Lloydminster Lions, who are hosting a Grey Cup Party this Sunday. Go Riders!
Kurt and Heather Price are joined by Darrell Wright, Les Smith, and Pam Becotte to discuss their War Memorial trip from this past spring, during which they explored battlefields, Canadian war cemeteries, monuments, and more.
We’re excited to have Kathryn Pollard and Janice Haughian joining us from the Lloydminster Region Health Foundation to discuss their Gift to Health Livestream, Ignite, and Empowering Minds.
Heather Price joins us from the Lloydminster Legion with details on the Lloydminster Remembrance Day Service and more ways to honour veterans. We also have Maxine Lebo from LABIS to talk about an important fundraising initiative.
Cast members with The Motley Troupe will join us as they prepare for their annual dinner theatre which runs November 27-29 in Kitscoty in support of the Lori Craven Memorial Ball Tournament. Let’s find out more about Cinderella in Space!
We’re broadcasting from the Gold Horse Casino for the first ever Home Business Expo, open until 4pm today. Let us introduce you to some local Home Businesses.
Terra Weaver and Kelly Sidoryk from KT & Company are here, and we’re going to be chatting about Emerge 2025 on November 20th. We’ll also introduce you to Ian Hill, a mental health advocate who will be leading the Empowering Minds Supper on November 17th at the Lloydminster Exhibition.
It’s the Tuesday Night Sports Show, and we’ve got Lakeland Rustlers Women’s Hockey Team Head Coach Morgan Mann joining us. We’ll also be joined by Lloydminster Bandits Head Coach Josh Dudding.
Patty Milnthorpe joins us from the Spark Foundation to talk about Family Violence Awareness Month. We’re also joined by Janice Haughian and Julie Harper from Connecting Parents Supporting Families to discuss their November 4th meeting, “Understanding the ADHD Brain.”
Chris Brinklow joins us with details on two upcoming shows. On November 1st, the Border City Card Show returns, and on November 2nd, it’s the Home Business Expo — both at the Gold Horse Casino.
Janice Haughian, Tess Wack, and Justin Vance join us to thank Border City Furniture for the Border City PROspectives. Let’s embrace the people and things that make our city great.
Richard Starke joins us today to talk about the Forever Canadian petition to keep Alberta in Canada.
We get the details on the 47th Annual Stockade Round-Up and how it gives cattle producers the best opportunities to showcase their livestock.
We’ve got Brandy Schwenk joining us today to talk about Weaver Park After Dark — the Halloween scare at Weaver Park that may need your help. Plus, Kristine Knourek from the Lloydminster Public Library and Kelsey Acton from Lower Shannon Farms join us to talk about their fun collaboration.
We’re at the Border Inn & Suites in Lloydminster for the It’s Time Promotions Brand Advantage Expo. Owner Sharon DeKoning shares how you can elevate your marketing game.
The Lloydminster and District Co-op and the Lloydminster Agricultural Exhibition are here today to talk about Trunk or Treat, Feastival, and Co-op Week.
Jessica Amundrud and Dana Gard Sweeny are here to tell us a little more and get deeper into what happens at the Lakeland College Open House October 17th and 18th.
Stacey Commer joins us this morning to talk about her new business, Project 5. Plus, Lynda Campbell and Rhonda Sather are here to talk about a couple of events at Grace United Church later this month.
Deanna Wandler and Norm Namur join us this morning to chat about the Sirens and Sapphires Gala in support of the Lloydminster Rescue Squad this Saturday night. Plus, Dawn Hames is here to talk about Pumpkin Fest in Downtown Lloydminster this Sunday. And in our Lloydminster Look Back, we head to Harvest 1993.