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VOLUME 7 I ISSUE 2
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Canada Day rolls on by
Parade to kick off fair CHRISTIAN APOSTOLOVSKI STAFF WRITER
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Canada Day was celebrated with a parade through Sandy Beach Regional Park on July 1. Some people decorated their golf carts and ATVs, some ran alongside, and some just came out to give friendly waves to those watching the parade go by. Photo by Jason Whiting
This year’s Lloyd Ex Fair promises to bring in plenty of exciting new experiences for attendees. The event kicks off July 10 and runs until the 13. The parade begins all the festivities on July 10 from 10 to 11 a.m. It starts at the Lloydminster Exhibition Grounds before heading through downtown and circling back to the exhibition. This year it will be a packed parade. “We’re around 70 floats and I’m gonna guess in total we’ll have around 100 by the time the parade starts,” said Jackie Tomayer, Lloydminster Exhibition general manager. For this year’s exhibition there will be plenty of new things to experience including new acts, musical performances, shows and events. “We have four new
concerts, one each night and we’ll have an inflatable corn maze for the kiddos,” said Tomayer, “We have an ABBA tribute, Charles Peachock is coming from America’s Got Talent, we have extreme dogs, that’s agility… a new poultry show, that’s chickens and hens that’s new.” Musical performances this year include, Joey Stylez, Matthew Good who fair-goers will have to buy tickets for, Rivertown Saints and the ABBA show. There will also be comedy performances and much more. This year’s midway is also sure to keep ridegoers on their toes with everything from Ferris wheels and rollercoasters to fun games the whole family can enjoy. The Lloyd Ex Fair is a staple in the community and Tomayer says support has been amazing. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
Colleen Young MLA for Lloydminster
306-825-5550 colleen.young@sasktel.net
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