WHL TO LLOYDMINSTER?
On Wednesday, Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, and Saskatchewan’s Government Relations Minister Don McMorris, announced a joint investment of more than $42.1 million to support 21 infrastructure projects across the province.
Funding will support the construction of a new event facility in the City of Lloydminster, which will feature two indoor and one outdoor regulation-sized rinks, including sledge hockey-friendly amenities. The building will include accessible seating and washrooms for spectators and dressing rooms for hockey teams. The new arena will be an inclusive and accessible space where residents can gather to enjoy sports and community events.
By investing in infrastructure, the Government of Canada is growing our country’s economy, increasing the resiliency of our communities, and improving the lives of Canadians.
“The investments we are making will improve the quality of life of residents across Saskatchewan. We will continue working with our partners to invest in community infrastructure and build a better future for all Saskatchewanians.”
Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities
“Our government continues to invest important infrastructure dollars in communities across Saskatchewan and is proud to provide nearly $22 million in provincial funding toward these projects,” McMorris said. “Once completed, these projects will mean a more efficient rural transportation system to further support Saskatchewan’s export-based economy and create greater recreation opportunities and gathering places, strengthening the hearts of communities.”
Don McMorris, Minister of Government Relations, Government of Saskatchewan
“The funding committed from both the Government of Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan toward this important event facility project is very much appreciated by the City of Lloydminster,” City of Lloydminster Mayor Gerald Aalbers said. “When construction is completed, this new infrastructure will be transformational to our community and region by allowing us to attract an array of large-scale events and entertainment options. It will also support enhanced recreation and culture opportunities for people of all ages and all abilities.”
Mayor Gerald Aalbers, City of Lloydminster
Quick facts
- The Government of Canada is investing $16,463,508 toward Lloydminster Place.
- The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $16,665,000.
- The City of Lloydminster has committed $16,871,492 to secure federal and provincial funding.
(City of Lloydminster)
Is 2,500 seats going to cut it? Sounds more like an AJHL barn.
Its built to add more seats and boxes with ease