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Draft Bylaw 23-2022

Intent: Bylaw No. 23-2022, LPDC OCP Future Land Use Map Amendment

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The Rural Municipality (RM) of Britannia No. 502 is proposing to designate approximately 259.20 ha. (640.49 ac.) of land adjacent to the City as Industrial Policy Area within Map 1 of Bylaw No. 31-2014 being the Lloydminster Planning District Commission (LPDC) Official Community Plan (OCP) to support future industrial development.

The land indicated above and identified on the map in red are proposed to be dedicated as Industrial Policy Area.

How do I get more information?

The draft bylaw is also available online at www.lloydminster.ca/bylaw23-2022. For more information on the draft bylaw, please contact Legislative Services at 780-871-8328.

How can I be a part of the Public Hearing?

Anyone wishing to present at the public hearing, either verbally or in writing, concerning this bylaw may do so during the City Council with or without notice at the meeting specified below. Please notify Legislative Services by 2 p.m. on Monday, March 20, 2023, to provide a submission for the agenda. All submissions will become part of the permanent public record.

Lakeland

College

is excited to welcome guests for the ultimate in grassroots dining – Feast on the Farm 2023, presented by Cenovus Energy.

“Feast on the Farm is one of our premier fundraising events at Lakeland,” said Alice Wainwright-Stewart, president and CEO of Lakeland College.

“It’s a fantastic evening that allows us to celebrate what we do best here, providing our students with the hands-on, experiential learning opportunities that are an essential part of a Lakeland education. And we get to do it while enjoying one of our beautiful campuses. It’s an honour to welcome our longstanding supporter Cenovus Energy on board as presenting sponsor for this event once again. I can’t wait to see everyone under the tent.”

On Aug. 17, guests will gather at the campus farm in Vermilion for an evening of food, fellowship, live entertainment featuring Garrett Gregory, and a silent auction with proceeds going directly towards creating experiences where students can learn, lead, and manage. life by funding experiential learning opportunities for students.”

A long-time supporter of Lakeland, Cenovus has supported the college in many ways throughout the years.

This includes supporting the student awards program and being a major contributor to the college’s Energy Centre, which includes the Cenovus Energy Lab at the Lloydminster campus.

Last year’s Feast on the Farm sold out well before the event, with guests coming together to raise $70,000.

“Developing futureready youth and building resilient communities are key focus areas for Cenovus,” said Patricia Hill, director, Cenovus Lloydminster Refinery.

“We also recognize the importance of hands-on learning opportunities like those we provide through our co-op and new grad programs. Feast on the Farm helps bring Lakeland’s programming to

In the past, funds have been used to support student-led projects such as installing wall-mounted info stations in the automotive lab, purchasing scientific equipment for hands-on physics and math projects, constructing a natural playscape, redesigning the interior design cutting room, and designing and replacing farm outbuildings.

Tickets for this year’s Feast on the Farm went on sale yesterday.

For more information, see lakelandcollege.ca/feast.

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