Former Lloydminster hockey executive pleads guilty to stealing over $270,000
A former executive of the Lloydminster Minor Hockey Association (LMHA) has admitted to defrauding the organization of more than $273,000 over a five-year period.
Aaron Troy Foster pleaded guilty in Lloydminster provincial court on Oct. 1 to two charges — fraud over $5,000 and theft over $5,000.
The plea was entered with an agreed statement of facts and a waiver under section 606 of the Criminal Code, confirming he understood the proceedings.
Court heard Foster was on the LMHA’s executive board, where he managed finances and approved expense payments between 2017 and the fall of 2024.


