Good morning border region it is Sunday, Jan. 11, and this is your morning Border Brief . The weekend editions are a little shorter, but still give you everything you need before you head out the door.
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Headlines:
1- A large load could cause traffic headaches tomorrow as it makes its way through the region.
2- The individual charged with hate crimes make his first appearance in court tomorrow morning, we will have updates.
3- The plan for the southwest section of the city is getting close to finalized, the next steps are in front of Lloydminster Council GPC tomorrow.
Your Commodities report comes back Monday morning.
Roads:
Highway 16 is bare through to Maidstone. Then reported as partially covered most of the rest of the way to Saskatoon.
17 north to Onion Lake is considered bare. While east from Alcurve, over to The Paradise Hill, St. Walburg and Turtleford area is considered covered this morning.

Weather:
We are headed to sunny skies and a high of 6 today. Currently it’s 1 feeling like minus -7 with winds out of the west at 34 km/h gusting to 49 km/h. Visibility is as good as it gets at the airport at 24 km.

Sports:
The Lloydminster Bobcats lost a tight one 3-2 in a shootout last night to the visiting Bonnyville Pontiacs. They play for the third time in a row Wednesday back at the hub. The Bandits went on the road and routed the Vegreville Rangers 13-4.
The Oilers lost in a shootout to the L.A. Kings last night at home 4-3 and the Flames beat Pittsburg Penguins 2-1 in the Steel City.
That’s your morning Border Brief for today, have a wonderful Sunday and come back tomorrow for some really big news.
