This week’s front page continues our multi-part investigative series into the Lloydminster Health Service Needs Assessment, a 261-page document two governments paid $262,260 for, received in December, and largely buried. We’re publishing what they didn’t.
Inside, we cover the tactical arrest of a Lloydminster man after RCMP’s Emergency Response Team deployed explosive devices on 52 Avenue Close. Two Lloydminster congregations have officially merged into One Church. And Sgt. Nutbrown’s Behind the Bison column takes on drug overdoses, including local numbers that haven’t been widely reported.
The back page carries a Canada Day editorial from your editor.
Pick up limited copies around the city, or read it here – https://www.calameo.com/read/0082122359c90877bc8ae
If you want to find the full health series as it is published, you can find it here: Lloydminster Health Needs Assessment: Investigation
You can see the past weeks editions here:
