Midwest Family Connections (MFC) was incorporated in 1982, under the name Lloydminster Early Intervention, as a not for profit, parent-driven organization established to provide home based early childhood intervention services to families of pre-school aged children who were experiencing or were at risk for developmental delays in the Lloydminster and surrounding areas. Since 1982, the agency has evolved to provide an array of universally accessible programs. In 2005, MFC became a designated Parent Link Centre, a designation provided by the Alberta Ministry of Children's Services. Under this designation, we provide parents, caregivers and their children with supports to ensure children develop and fulfill their potential. Parents and caregivers can access information and resources, obtain referrals and meet other parents, children and families while taking part in quality parent education, early learning and family support activities. No fees & all families welcome.
The Lloydminster Interval Home Society exists to provide safety, support, and education by empowering the children, youth, adults, and communities we serve.
We have a variety of programs that are dedicated to developing life-times of well-being and healthy relationships for all:
- Emergency Crisis Shelter
- Second Stage Housing - Dol-Mar Manor
- Community Programming
- Family Violence Outreach Services
- Public Education
- Youth Centre
- Social Enterprise - 'For The Interval' Store
Bea Fisher Enterprises Inc. provides a Walk-in Bottle Refund Depot for residents in Lloydminster and surrounding areas.
Hours of Operation:
Monday—Saturday, 8:00am—4:00pm
Closed on Sundays & Statutory Holidays
Products Accepted & Refunds:
$.10 — All “ready to serve” beverages, 1L or less (ex. pop cans, juice boxes, small liquor, water bottles, milk products, etc.)
$.10 — All beer containers (cans or bottles), 1L or less
$.25 — All “ready to serve” beverages, over 1L (ex. 2L pop bottles, large liquor, tomato juice cans, etc.)
*Please rinse all milk product containers.
Products Not Accepted:
Contaminated containers (ex. smells of gas or toxins)
Unidentifiable containers (ex. labels peeled off)
Milk product containers purchased from Saskatchewan
Milk product containers that have not been rinsed
Your Community BuilderOrganized in July of 1936, Pioneer Coop has become a fixture in the community of Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Pioneer Coop has grown from a simple service station to a place that will satisfy all of your shopping needs. Membership has its benefits. Pioneer Coop is locally owned and controlled by its members. Profit is returned to the members based on their patronage.HistoryPioneer Cooperative Association Ltd.It was early 1936 in Swift Current. The Swift Current Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. was in existence, with R.E. West as Chairman of the Board, N.E. (Cy) Cowan as Secretary, and J.O. Grinder as Manager. The company was in the gas and oil business at a location on Fourth Ave. N.W. between Chaplin and Cheadle Streets.There was also a branch of the company at Stewart Valley. At a meeting on April 11, 1936, the Board of the Swift Current Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. passed a motion to call an extraordinary meeting of its shareholders to consider reorganizing the company as a cooperative.Paperless Cardlock InvoiceIn an effort to 'Go Green', we now have the ability to email your cardlock invoice to you.