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The Border Pulse - Your Pulse. Your community.

The Border Pulse - Your Pulse. Your community.

By: Dan Gray
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The Border Pulse is the podcast home of Lloydminster and the surrounding region, produced in Lloydminster, Alberta.

It features The Border Brief, a quick-hitting daily recap of everything you need to know - local news, commodities, road conditions, weather, sports, and more.

It also includes The Border Pulse Extended, which comes in two formats.

Extended: Stories features full-length interviews and conversations recorded in the community, providing additional context and depth to the reporting you read on BorderPulse.ca.

Extended: In the Community is a conversational series where we sit down with people from across the region. From politicians and service groups to local businesses and everyday residents, these longer discussions explore the issues, stories, and people shaping life in Lloydminster and the border region.

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Episodes
  • Border Brief - Feb. 3, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    A Saskatchewan Housing Authority manager was fired as well as two collisions in the region highlight the Brief. Roads, weather, commodities, sports and upcoming events also. Have a great Feb. 3!

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    4 mins
  • Border Brief - Feb. 2, 2026
    Feb 2 2026

    Updates on a structure fire, Wiarton Willy and your road conditions after all this snow. Plus, upcoming events, commodities, sports and a warmer weather trend. All part of your morning Border Brief. You can read it at borderpulse.com

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    6 mins
  • Border Brief - Jan. 31, 2026
    Jan 31 2026

    Roads are the top story today as well as a recap of all the craziness in the news world yesterday. Rustlers, Bandits and Bobcats scores as well as upcoming events are all in today's border brief.

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    3 mins
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