- Lloydminster
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subdivision_name2 =Central Alberta ,
West Central Saskatchewan
subdivision_type3 = Census division
subdivision_name3 = 10 (AB), 17 (SK)
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Ken Baker
leader_title1 = City Manager
leader_name1 = Roger Brekko
leader_title2 = MP
leader_name2 =Leon Benoit (AB, CPC)Gerry Ritz (SK, CPC)
leader_title3 = MLA
leader_name3 =Lloyd Snelgrove (AB, PC)Tim McMillan (SK, SP)
leader_title4 = Governing body
leader_name4 = Lloydminster City Council
established_title = Founded
established_date = 1903
established_title2 = Incorporated
established_date2 = 1930 (Town)
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established_date3 = 1958 (City)
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population_total = 24,028
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timezone = MST
utc_offset = −7
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utc_offset_DST = −6
latd=53 |latm=17 |lats=00 |latNS=N
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elevation_m = 669
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postal_code_type = Postal code span
postal_code = T9V (AB), S9V (SK)
area_code = 780 (AB), 587 (AB), 306 (SK)
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website = [http://www.city.lloydminster.ab.ca City of Lloydminster]
footnotes =Lloydminster is a Canadian
city which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling a provincial border. Unlike most such cases (such asTexarkana ), Lloydminster is "not" a pair oftwin cities on opposite sides of a border which merely share the same name, but is actually incorporated as a single city with a single municipal administration.Geography
The provincial border runs north to south, falling directly on 50th Avenue (Meridian Avenue) in the centre of Lloydminster. Addresses east of 50th Avenue are considered to be in Lloydminster,
Saskatchewan and addresses west of 50th Avenue are considered to be in Lloydminster,Alberta .Lloydminster is not the only city that straddles a Canadian provincial border. The city of
Flin Flon ,Manitoba , has a small section that is actually located within Saskatchewan. In the National Capital Region,Ottawa ,Ontario , andGatineau ,Quebec , form a single metropolitan area, but they do not form a biprovincial city because there are separate municipalities in each province.Lloydminster's unique situation is reflected in other legal matters, including its
time zone . Alberta law requires the use ofdaylight saving time , while Saskatchewan does not observe daylight saving time. Lloydminster'scharter allows it to follow Alberta's use of daylight saving time on both sides of the provincial border; this places the city in theMountain Standard Time Zone and synchronizes clocks with those of Alberta. Lloydminster follows the Saskatchewan schedule when voting in municipal elections.Controversially, Lloydminster was not exempted from recent anti-smoking legislation passed by Saskatchewan's
legislature . Citizens responded by initiating a referendum (against the wishes of the mayor) as permitted in the charter, which cause the enactment of a city-wide anti-smoking bylaw. The matter was made a moot point when Alberta enacted its own anti-smoking legislation (which was the solution that the mayor and council preferred).History
Intended to be an exclusively British
Utopian settlement centred around the idea ofsobriety , the town was founded in 1903 by theBarr Colonists , who came directly from theUnited Kingdom [ [http://library2.usask.ca/sni/stories/beg9.html Saskatchewan's Top News Stories: Beginnings And Landmarks ] ] . At a time when the area was still part of theNorthwest Territories , the town was located astride theFourth Meridian of theDominion Land Survey . This meridian was intended to coincide with 110° westlongitude although the imperfect surveying methods of the time led to the meridian being placed a few hundred meters west of this longitude.The town was named for Anglican Bishop
George Exton Lloyd , a strong opponent of non-Britishimmigration to Canada. During a nearly disastrous immigration journey, which was badly planned and conducted [Shara Buchan. [http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/2ffa3/dd7cc/ History of Lloydminster] ] , he distinguished himself with the colonists and replaced theBarr Colony 's leader and namesakeIsaac Montgomery Barr during the colonists' journey to the eventual townsite.When the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created in 1905, the Fourth Meridian was selected as the border, bisecting the town. For the next quarter century, Lloydminster remained two separate towns with two separate municipal administrations, but in 1930 the provincial governments agreed to amalgamate the towns into a single town under shared jurisdiction. The provinces, again jointly, reincorporated Lloydminster as a city in 1958.
Commemorating Lloydminster's unique bi-provincial status, a monument consisting of four 100-foot survey markers was erected in 1994 near the city's downtown core. [ [http://www.bigthings.ca/alberta/lloyd.html] ]
Although the majority of Lloydminster's population once lived in Saskatchewan, that ratio has long since been reversed. The Alberta side of the border has seen most of the city's recent
population growth . In 2000, the city hall and municipal offices were re-located from Saskatchewan to Alberta.Since Lloydminster's founders were attempting to create a utopian, temperate society, alcohol was not available in Lloydminster for the first few years after its founding. A bylaw prohibiting
nude entertainment is also in place.Fact|date=June 2007Demographics
According to the
Canada 2006 Census , the population was 24,028, of which 15,910 (66.0%) live in Albertacite web|url=http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4810039&Geo2=PR&Code2=48&Data=Count&SearchText=Lloydminster%20(Part)&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&GeoLevel=&GeoCode=4810039 |title=2006 Community Profiles: Lloydminster (Part), Alberta |publisher=Statistics Canada |date=March 13 ,2007 ] and 8,118 (34.0%) live in Saskatchewan.cite web|url=http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4717029&Geo2=PR&Code2=47&Data=Count&SearchText=Lloydminster%20(Part)&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&GeoLevel=&GeoCode=4717029 |title=2006 Community Profiles: Lloydminster (Part), Saskatchewan |publisher=Statistics Canada |date=March 13 ,2007 ] According to the 2001 federal census, the total population of the city was 20,988, of which 13,148 (62.6%) resided in Alberta while 7,840 (37.4%) lived in Saskatchewan. From 2001 to 2006, the population rose 21.0% on the Alberta side while the Saskatchewan side rose by 3.5%.The two sides of the city rank 10th in Alberta and 11th in Saskatchewan in municipal population. If the city were entirely in one province or the other, Lloydminster's population would rank ninth in Alberta and fifth in Saskatchewan.
There are substantial
demographic differences between the populations on each side of the border, with the population on the Saskatchewan side being substantially younger; the median age on the Saskatchewan side is 26.6, nearly seven years less than the 33.2 found on the Alberta side. Even when combinding the median ages for both sides of the city, Lloydminster has the youngest median age in all of Canada. [ [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/highlights/agesex/pages/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo=CMA&Code=01&Table=2&Data=Count&Sex=1&StartRec=1&Sort=22&Display=All Age and Sex Highlight Tables, 2006 Census ] ] Also, the specific age group of 20–24 is much more concentrated on the Saskatchewan side. The two sides of the city have virtually identical numbers of people in that age group (1,220 in Saskatchewan, 1,230 in Alberta) even though the total population on the Alberta side is nearly twice that of the Saskatchewan side.The
Census Agglomeration of Lloydminster includes both parts of the city, as well as the rural municipality of Wilton No. 472, the town ofLashburn, Saskatchewan , and the village ofMarshall, Saskatchewan .More than 8% of residents identified themselves as aboriginal at the time of the 2006 census. [cite web | title = Lloydminster | work = Aboriginal Identity (8), Sex (3) and Age Groups (12) for the Population of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2006 Census – 20% Sample Data | publisher = Statistics Canada | date =
2008-01-15 | url = http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/topics/RetrieveProductTable.cfm?ALEVEL=3&APATH=3&CATNO=&DETAIL=0&DIM=&DS=99&FL=0&FREE=0&GAL=0&GC=99&GK=NA&GRP=1&IPS=&METH=0&ORDER=1&PID=89122&PTYPE=88971&RL=0&S=1&ShowAll=No&StartRow=1&SUB=0&Temporal=2006&Theme=73&VID=0&VNAMEE=&VNAMEF=&GID=838055 | accessdate = 2008-02-06 ]About 94% of residents identified English as their
first language . More than 1.4% of the population identified French as their first language, while 0.8% identified German, 0.7% identified Ukrainian, and 0.5% identified Cree as their first language learned. The next most common languages were Chinese and Spanish at about 0.3% each. [cite web | title = Lloydminster | work = Detailed Mother Tongue (186), Knowledge of Official Languages (5), Age Groups (17A) and Sex (3) for the Population of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2001 and 2006 Censuses – 20% Sample Data | publisher = Statistics Canada | date =2007-11-20 | url = http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/topics/RetrieveProductTable.cfm?ALEVEL=3&APATH=3&CATNO=&DETAIL=0&DIM=&DS=99&FL=0&FREE=0&GAL=0&GC=99&GK=NA&GRP=1&IPS=&METH=0&ORDER=1&PID=89201&PTYPE=88971&RL=0&S=1&ShowAll=No&StartRow=1&SUB=701&Temporal=2006&Theme=70&VID=0&VNAMEE=&VNAMEF=&GID=838055 | accessdate = 2008-02-06 ]More than 78 percent of residents identified as
Christian at the time of the 2001 census, while over 18 percent indicated that they had no religious affiliation. For specific denominationsStatistics Canada found that 30% of residents identified asRoman Catholic , while 18% identified with theUnited Church of Canada , more than 7% identified as Anglican, about 5% identified asLutheran , almost 3% identified asPentecostal , about 2% identified asBaptist , and just over 1% of the population identified asEastern Orthodox . [cite web | title = Lloydminster | work = Religion (95A), Age Groups (7A) and Sex (3) for Population, for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 1991 and 2001 Censuses – 20% Sample Data | publisher = Statistics Canada | date =2007-03-01 | url = http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census01/products/standard/themes/RetrieveProductTable.cfm?Temporal=2001&PID=55822&APATH=3&METH=1&PTYPE=55440&THEME=56&FOCUS=0&AID=0&PLACENAME=0&PROVINCE=0&SEARCH=0&GC=99&GK=NA&VID=0&VNAMEE=&VNAMEF=&FL=0&RL=0&FREE=0&GID=431641 | accessdate = 2008-02-06]Economy and taxation
The local economy is driven primarily by the booming
petroleum industry.Agriculture remains an important economic activity, although many farmers in the area have been sustained financially by lease payments resulting fromoil well s drilled on their land.Fact|date=June 2007Lloydminster's bi-provincial status has resulted in special provisions regarding provincial taxation within the city limits. The Saskatchewan side of the city is exempt from that province's
sales tax , preventing businesses located there from being placed at a disadvantage relative to businesses in Alberta, which has no provincial sales tax. There is no exemption for provincialincome tax , which is based solely on thetaxpayer 's province of residence.Politics
Residents on the Alberta side are in the electoral district of
Vegreville—Wainwright for elections to the federal House of Commons, andVermilion-Lloydminster for elections to theLegislative Assembly of Alberta . Residents in Saskatchewan are inBattlefords—Lloydminster federally, and Lloydminster for theLegislative Assembly of Saskatchewan .Education
Elementary and secondary schools on both sides of the border all use Saskatchewan's curriculum. Lloydminster provides post-secondary education through Lakeland College offering one and two year certificate and diploma programs.
Climate
Infobox Weather
metric_first= Yes
location = Lloydminster
Jan_Hi_°C = -9.8
Feb_Hi_°C = -6.8
Mar_Hi_°C = -0.6
Apr_Hi_°C = 9.9
May_Hi_°C = 16.8
Jun_Hi_°C = 20.7
Jul_Hi_°C = 22.6
Aug_Hi_°C = 22.5
Sep_Hi_°C = 16.4
Oct_Hi_°C = 9.3
Nov_Hi_°C = -3.3
Dec_Hi_°C = -8.7
Year_Hi_°C = 7.4
Jan_Lo_°C = -19.2
Feb_Lo_°C = -16.4
Mar_Lo_°C = -9.8
Apr_Lo_°C = -1.9
May_Lo_°C = 3.7
Jun_Lo_°C = 8.6
Jul_Lo_°C = 10.5
Aug_Lo_°C = 9.3
Sep_Lo_°C = 3.9
Oct_Lo_°C = -2.3
Nov_Lo_°C = -11.5
Dec_Lo_°C = -17.8
Year_Lo_°C = -3.6
Jan_Precip_mm = 16.2
Feb_Precip_mm = 10.8
Mar_Precip_mm = 12.9
Apr_Precip_mm = 26.7
May_Precip_mm = 43.8
Jun_Precip_mm = 68.1
Jul_Precip_mm = 81
Aug_Precip_mm = 57
Sep_Precip_mm = 39.1
Oct_Precip_mm = 17.3
Nov_Precip_mm = 19.9
Dec_Precip_mm = 15.4
Year_Precip_mm = 408.1
source= Enviroment Canada [ [http://www.climate.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_e.html?Province=ALTA&StationName=&SearchType=&LocateBy=Province&Proximity=25&ProximityFrom=City&StationNumber=&IDType=MSC&CityName=&ParkName=&LatitudeDegrees=&LatitudeMinutes=&LongitudeDegrees=&LongitudeMinutes=&NormalsClass=A&SelNormals=&StnId=1920&] ]
accessdate= September 2008Media
;Radio
* FM 95.9: CKSA ("Lloyd FM", country)
* FM 97.5: CKUA-FM-15 (variety)
* FM 106.1: CKLM ("The Goat", rock);Television
* Channel 2: CKSA, CBC
* Channel 4: CITL, CTVee also
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Twin cities References
Foster, Franklin Lloyd, and Alan Griffith. Bordering on Greatness: A History of Lloydminster's First Century 1903–2003. Lloydminster: Foster Learning Inc., 2001.External links
* [http://www.lloydminster.ca/ City of Lloydminster homepage]
* [http://www.lloydminsterdevelopment.ca/ Lloydminster Development]
* [http://www.lloydminstertourism.ca/index_content.html Lloydminster Tourism]
* [http://www.lloydminster.net History – Official centennial Site]
* [http://www.bordercity.com/ Lloydminster's Community homepage]
*The Canadian Encyclopedia. [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0004732 Lloydminster] Canadian City Geographic Location (8-way)
Northwest = Dewberry
North = Marwayne
Northeast = Meadow Lake
West = Vermilion
Centre = Lloydminster
East = Edam
Southwest = Wainwright
South = Chauvin
Southeast = North Battleford
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