Communities Within Specialized and Rural Municipalities (August 2015)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Communities Within Specialized and Rural Municipalities (August 2015) Communities Within Specialized and Rural Municipalities Updated August 31, 2015 Municipal Services Branch 17th Floor Commerce Place 10155 - 102 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4L4 Phone: 780-427-2225 Fax: 780-420-1016 E-mail: [email protected] COMMUNITIES WITHIN SPECIALIZED AND RURAL MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES COMMUNITY STATUS MUNICIPALITY Abee Hamlet Thorhild County Acadia Valley Hamlet Municipal District of Acadia No. 34 ACME Village Kneehill County Aetna Hamlet Cardston County ALBERTA BEACH Village Lac Ste. Anne County Alcomdale Hamlet Sturgeon County Alder Flats Hamlet County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 Aldersyde Hamlet Municipal District of Foothills No. 31 Alhambra Hamlet Clearwater County ALIX Village Lacombe County ALLIANCE Village Flagstaff County Altario Hamlet Special Areas Board AMISK Village Municipal District of Provost No. 52 ANDREW Village Lamont County Antler Lake Hamlet Strathcona County Anzac Hamlet Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Ardley Hamlet Red Deer County Ardmore Hamlet Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 Ardrossan Hamlet Strathcona County ARGENTIA BEACH Summer Village County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 Armena Hamlet Camrose County ARROWWOOD Village Vulcan County Ashmont Hamlet County of St. Paul No. 19 ATHABASCA Town Athabasca County Atmore Hamlet Athabasca County Balzac Hamlet Rocky View County BANFF Town Improvement District No. 09 (Banff) BARNWELL Village Municipal District of Taber BARONS Village Lethbridge County BARRHEAD Town County of Barrhead No. 11 BASHAW Town Camrose County BASSANO Town County of Newell BAWLF Village Camrose County BEAUMONT Town Leduc County Beauvallon Hamlet County of Two Hills No. 21 Beaver Crossing Hamlet Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 Beaver Lake Hamlet Lac La Biche County Beaver Mines Hamlet Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 Beaverdam Hamlet Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 BEAVERLODGE Town County of Grande Prairie No. 1 Beazer Hamlet Cardston County August 31, 2015 Page 1 of 16 COMMUNITY STATUS MUNICIPALITY BEISEKER Village Rocky View County Bellis Hamlet Smoky Lake County Benalto Hamlet Red Deer County Benchlands Hamlet Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 BENTLEY Town Lacombe County BERWYN Village Municipal District of Peace No. 135 BETULA BEACH Summer Village Parkland County Bezanson Hamlet County of Grande Prairie No. 1 BIG VALLEY Village County of Stettler No. 6 Bindloss Hamlet Special Areas Board BIRCH COVE Summer Village Lac Ste. Anne County Bircham Hamlet Kneehill County BIRCHCLIFF Summer Village Lacombe County BITTERN LAKE Village Camrose County BLACK DIAMOND Town Municipal District of Foothills No. 31 BLACKFALDS Town Lacombe County Blackfoot Hamlet County of Vermilion River Blackie Hamlet Municipal District of Foothills No. 31 Blue Ridge Hamlet Woodlands County Bluesky Hamlet Municipal District of Fairview No. 136 Bluffton Hamlet Ponoka County Bodo Hamlet Municipal District of Provost No. 52 BON ACCORD Town Sturgeon County BONDISS Summer Village Athabasca County BONNYVILLE BEACH Summer Village Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 BONNYVILLE Town Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 BOTHA Village County of Stettler No. 6 Bottrel Hamlet Rocky View County Bow City Hamlet County of Newell BOW ISLAND Town County of Forty Mile No. 8 BOWDEN Town Red Deer County BOYLE Village Athabasca County Bragg Creek Hamlet Rocky View County Brant Hamlet Vulcan County BRETON Village Brazeau County Breynat Hamlet Athabasca County Brosseau Hamlet County of Two Hills No. 21 Brow nfield Hamlet County of Paintearth No. 18 Brow nvale Hamlet Municipal District of Peace No. 135 Bruce Hamlet Beaver County BRUDERHEIM Town Lamont County Brule Hamlet Yellowhead County Buck Creek Hamlet Brazeau County Buck Lake Hamlet County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 BUFFALO LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT Metis Settlement Smoky Lake County Buford Hamlet Leduc County August 31, 2015 Page 2 of 16 COMMUNITY STATUS MUNICIPALITY Burdett Hamlet County of Forty Mile No. 8 BURNSTICK LAKE Summer Village Clearwater County Busby Hamlet Westlock County Byemoor Hamlet County of Stettler No. 6 Cadogan Hamlet Municipal District of Provost No. 52 Cadomin Hamlet Yellowhead County Cadotte Lake Hamlet Northern Sunrise County Calahoo Hamlet Sturgeon County Calling Lake Hamlet Municipal District of Opportunity No. 17 CALMAR Town Leduc County Campsie Hamlet County of Barrhead No. 11 Canyon Creek Hamlet Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124 CARBON Village Kneehill County Carbondale Hamlet Sturgeon County Cardiff Hamlet Sturgeon County CARDSTON Town Cardston County CARMANGAY Village Vulcan County CAROLINE Village Clearwater County Carseland Hamlet Wheatland County CARSTAIRS Town Mountain View County Carvel Hamlet Parkland County Carw ay Hamlet Cardston County Caslan Hamlet Athabasca County Cassils Hamlet County of Newell CASTLE ISLAND Summer Village Lac Ste. Anne County CASTOR Town County of Paintearth No. 18 Cayley Hamlet Municipal District of Foothills No. 31 CEREAL Village Special Areas Board Cessford Hamlet Special Areas Board CHAMPION Village Vulcan County Chancellor Hamlet Wheatland County CHAUVIN Village Municipal District of Wainwright No. 61 Cheadle Hamlet Wheatland County Cherhill Hamlet Lac Ste. Anne County Cherry Grove Hamlet Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 Chin Hamlet Lethbridge County Chinook Hamlet Special Areas Board CHIPMAN Village Lamont County Chisholm Hamlet Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124 Clairmont Hamlet County of Grande Prairie No. 1 Clandonald Hamlet County of Vermilion River CLARESHOLM Town Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26 Cleardale Hamlet Clear Hills County CLIVE Village Lacombe County Cluny Hamlet Wheatland County CLYDE Village Westlock County August 31, 2015 Page 3 of 16 COMMUNITY STATUS MUNICIPALITY COALDALE Town Lethbridge County COALHURST Town Lethbridge County Cochrane Lake Hamlet Rocky View County COCHRANE Town Rocky View County Colinton Hamlet Athabasca County Collingw ood Cove Hamlet Strathcona County Compeer Hamlet Special Areas Board Condor Hamlet Clearwater County Conklin Hamlet Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Conrich Hamlet Rocky View County CONSORT Village Special Areas Board CORONATION Town County of Paintearth No. 18 COUTTS Village County of Warner No. 5 COWLEY Village Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 Craigmyle Hamlet Starland County CREMONA Village Mountain View County CROSSFIELD Town Rocky View County CRYSTAL SPRINGS Summer Village County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 Cynthia Hamlet Brazeau County CZAR Village Municipal District of Provost No. 52 Dalemead Hamlet Rocky View County Dalroy Hamlet Rocky View County Dapp Hamlet Westlock County DAYSLAND Town Flagstaff County De Winton Hamlet Municipal District of Foothills No. 31 DeBolt Hamlet Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 Dead Man's Flats Hamlet Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 Deadw ood Hamlet County of Northern Lights Del Bonita Hamlet Cardston County Delacour Hamlet Rocky View County DELBURNE Village Red Deer County DELIA Village Starland County Demmitt Hamlet County of Grande Prairie No. 1 Derw ent Hamlet County of Two Hills No. 21 Desert Blume Hamlet Cypress County DEWBERRY Village County of Vermilion River Diamond City Hamlet Lethbridge County Dickson Hamlet Red Deer County DIDSBURY Town Mountain View County Dimsdale Hamlet County of Grande Prairie No. 1 Dixonville Hamlet County of Northern Lights DONALDA Village County of Stettler No. 6 Donatville Hamlet Athabasca County DONNELLY Village Municipal District of Smoky River No. 130 Dorothy Hamlet Special Areas Board DRAYTON VALLEY Town Brazeau County August 31, 2015 Page 4 of 16 COMMUNITY STATUS MUNICIPALITY DUCHESS Village County of Newell Duffield Hamlet Parkland County Duhamel Hamlet Camrose County Dunmore Hamlet Cypress County Duvernay Hamlet County of Two Hills No. 21 Eaglesham Hamlet Birch Hills County EAST PRAIRIE METIS SETTLEMENT Metis Settlement Big Lakes County ECKVILLE Town Lacombe County EDBERG Village Camrose County EDGERTON Village Municipal District of Wainwright No. 61 EDSON Town Yellowhead County Edw and Hamlet Smoky Lake County Egremont Hamlet Thorhild County ELIZABETH METIS SETTLEMENT Metis Settlement Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 ELK POINT Town County of St. Paul No. 19 Ellscott Hamlet Athabasca County Elmw orth Hamlet County of Grande Prairie No. 1 ELNORA Village Red Deer County EMPRESS Village Special Areas Board Enchant Hamlet Municipal District of Taber Endiang Hamlet County of Stettler No. 6 Enilda Hamlet Big Lakes County Ensign Hamlet Vulcan County Entw istle Hamlet Parkland County Erskine Hamlet County of Stettler No. 6 Etzikom Hamlet County of Forty Mile No. 8 Evansburg Hamlet Yellowhead County Exshaw Hamlet Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 Fabyan Hamlet Municipal District of Wainwright No. 61 Fairview Hamlet Lethbridge County FAIRVIEW Town Municipal District of Fairview No. 136 FALHER Town Municipal District of Smoky River No. 130 Fallis Hamlet Parkland County Falun Hamlet County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 Faust Hamlet Big Lakes County Faw cett Hamlet Westlock County FERINTOSH Village Camrose County FISHING LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT Metis Settlement Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 Flatbush Hamlet Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124 Fleet Hamlet County of Paintearth No. 18 FOREMOST Village County of Forty Mile No. 8 FORESTBURG Village Flagstaff County Fort Assiniboine Hamlet Woodlands County Fort Chipew yan Hamlet Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Fort Kent Hamlet Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 Fort MacKay Hamlet Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
Recommended publications
  • Alberta Custom Rates Survey : Crop and Pastureland Lease and Rental 2016
    Alberta Custom Rates Survey Crop and Pastureland Lease and Rental 2016 Economics and Competitiveness Branch INTRODUCTION This Custom Rate Survey was conducted by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Economics and Competitiveness Branch, Statistics and Data Development Section. The data presented in this report was obtained by contacting producers and custom operators and thus represent actual charges. Please note that some instances may be “good neighbor rates” as opposed to commercial rates. The reader should be aware that varying lease and rental arrangements in different areas of the province could significantly affect the rates charged from year to year. The intent of the survey is to provide producers with additional information to help with their farm management decisions. The quality of data is dependent on the cooperation received by producers as well as commercial custom operators. We would like to thank all the survey participants who willingly provided the information for this report. If you are aware of anyone who is a custom operator that has not been contacted, but wish to participate in the survey, please do not hesitate to refer them to me. The assistance of Reynold Jaipaul, Roy Larsen, Guangzhi Liu, Melodie Mynzak, Marian Elson and Pamela Triska of Alberta Agriculture and Forestry is greatly appreciated. For further information, please contact: Ashan Shooshtarian Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Economics and Competitiveness Branch Statistics and Data Development Section 302, 7000 ‐113 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6H 5T6 Phone: 780‐422‐2887 Fax: 780‐427‐5220 Email: [email protected] To view the custom rates reports on Ropin the Web, please go to: http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/app21/infopage?cat1=Statistics&cat2=Farm%20Financial Note to Users: The contents of this document may not be used or reproduced without properly accrediting Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Economics and Competitiveness Branch, Statistics and Data Development Section.
    [Show full text]
  • Highway 11 Functional Planning Study
    Website Link Introduction • Text to introduce link to storyboards and maps provided on host websites (Red Deer, Sylvan Lake, Eckville, Red Deer County, Lacombe County): Alberta Transportation is developing an interim plan for Highway 11, between Red Deer and Eckville to improve both traffic capacity and traffic safety. We want to hear what your concerns are. Please visit the on-line engagement link below to find out more information and add to the discussion: https://vertisee.mcelhanney.com/Highway11FPS/ Classification: Protected A Highway 11 Functional Planning Study Public Engagement (on-line) Round 2 February 2021 Classification: Protected A PROJECT OVERVIEW • Purpose: Identify intersection improvements to address interim and long-term mobility and safety issues while building towards the ultimate plan for Highway 11. • Study / Key intersections are: 1. Highway 766 (Eckville) 4. Highway 20 (Sylvan Lake) 2. Range Road 25A (Benalto Access) 5. Highway 781 (Sylvan Lake) 3. Range Road 15 (Sylvan Lake) 6. Burnt Lake Trail (Red Deer) Classification: Protected A HIGHWAY 11 RED DEER TO ECKVILLE – INTERIM PLAN FOR THE NEXT 20 YEARS • Development of Ultimate Interchanges can be delayed – reducing costs and impact to adjacent lands during this time • Current intersections (Highway 20 & Burnt Lake Trail) are nearing traffic capacity and are experiencing delays • Address and improve identified intersection safety concerns through the corridor • Construction of Highway 11 twinning south of Sylvan Lake in 2021 creates an opportunity to improve these
    [Show full text]
  • Shoestring Ranch Recognized for Environmental
    2018 WINTER management, but once they switched to SHOESTRING RANCH focus more on the soil, everything came together. The ranch practices minimum tillage when seeding crops to keep residue RECOGNIZED FOR anchored in the soil and protect the structure to prevent erosion. ENVIRONMENTAL “We try to take an environmental focus on PAGE 2 all the decisions that we do here at the NEW BEGINNINGS STEWARDSHIP ranch, and try to include it in all of our management steps,” said Ian. “We have PAGE 3 Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) presented tried to work with nature as much as we RISKS AND REWARDS Ian and Carman Murray with the 2018 can and we’ve changed the management of Environmental Stewardship Award at the our ranch dramatically to do so.” PAGE 4 ABP Annual General Meeting in December. Dugouts are fenced off with several solar Each year, ABP recognizes a cattle NOW’S THE TIME TO power watering systems to provide better operation that demonstrates leadership CONNECT WITH YOUR VET quality water for the cattle and support in environmental stewardship – one that healthy riparian areas. Shelterbelts are PAGE 5 contributes to the land while improving maintained to protect from wind erosion productivity and profitability. REVAMPING EDUCATION and provide wildlife habitat. PAGE 6 Ian is a fifth-generation Alberta rancher “I’d like to continue to improve upon the whose family originally homesteaded INCENTIVISING ECOSYSTEM utilization of our land, our production, our in 1883, west of Calgary in the Jumping SERVICES cattle and pastures. I’d like to continue to Pound District. In 2007, Ian and Carman improve the health of our soil PAGE 7 moved from north of Cochrane to and the cleanliness of our water,” said Ian.
    [Show full text]
  • Municipal Guide
    Municipal Guide Planning for a Healthy and Sustainable North Saskatchewan River Watershed Cover photos: Billie Hilholland From top to bottom: Abraham Lake An agricultural field alongside Highway 598 North Saskatchewan River flowing through the City of Edmonton Book design and layout by Gwen Edge Municipal Guide: Planning for a Healthy and Sustainable North Saskatchewan River Watershed prepared for the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance by Giselle Beaudry Acknowledgements The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance would like to thank the following for their generous contributions to this Municipal Guide through grants and inkind support. ii Municipal Guide: Planning for a Healthy and Sustainable North Saskatchewan Watershed Acknowledgements The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance would like to thank the following individuals who dedicated many hours to the Municipal Guide project. Their voluntary contributions in the development of this guide are greatly appreciated. Municipal Guide Steering Committee Andrew Schoepf, Alberta Environment Bill Symonds, Alberta Municipal Affairs David Curran, Alberta Environment Delaney Anderson, St. Paul & Smoky Lake Counties Doug Thrussell, Alberta Environment Gabrielle Kosmider, Fisheries and Oceans Canada George Turk, Councillor, Lac Ste. Anne County Graham Beck, Leduc County and City of Edmonton Irvin Frank, Councillor, Camrose County Jolee Gillies,Town of Devon Kim Nielsen, Clearwater County Lorraine Sawdon, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Lyndsay Waddingham, Alberta Municipal Affairs Murray Klutz, Ducks
    [Show full text]
  • Blackfalds Intermunicipal Development Plan
    BLACKFALDS INTERMUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN ADOPTED: DATE DRAFT Blackfalds Intermunicipal Development Plan Page 1 Date Adopted: Date www.lacombecounty.com (403) 782-8389 [email protected] www.blackfalds.com (403) 555-4677 [email protected] For electronic copies of this document, please visit either municipality’s website. For paper copies of this DRAFTdocument, please contact either municipality directly. Blackfalds Intermunicipal Development Plan Page 2 Date Adopted: Date Table of Contents 1.0 - INTRODUCTION................................................................................................. 5 1.1 Background ................................................................................................................. 6 1.2 Purpose ........................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Provincial Legislation ............................................................................................... 7 1.4 Planning Hierarchy .................................................................................................... 8 1.5 Policy Context .............................................................................................................. 8 1.6 Plan Area ......................................................................................................................... 9 1.7 Time Frame ..................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • County of Stettler No. 06
    AAAF SPRING FORUM 2012 AGRICULTURAL FIELDMAN’S DIRECTORY –CURRENT TO April 25, 2012 SOUTH REGION M.D. of Acadia Rick Niwa (AF) Office: (403) 972-3808 Box 30, Acadia Valley Shop: (403) 972-3755 T0J 0A0 Fax: (403) 972-3833 Cell: (403) 664-7114 email [email protected] Cardston County Rod Foggin (AF) Ph: (403) 653-4977 Box 580, Cardston Stephen Bevans (AAF) Fax: (403) 653-1126 T0K 0K0 Cell: (403) 382-8236 (Rod) (403) 634-9474 email: [email protected] [email protected] Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Kim Lutz (AF) Ph: (403)-563-8658 Mail: email: [email protected] Box 600 Crowsnest Pass, AB T0K 0E0 Office: Room 1, MDM Community Center 2802 - 222 Street Bellevue, AB Cypress County Jason Storch (AF) Director Ph: (403) 526-2888 816 2nd Ave, Dunmore Christina Barrieau (AAF) Fax: (403) 526-8958 T1B 0K3 email : [email protected] [email protected] M.D. of Foothills Ron Stead (AF) Ph: (403) 603-5410 (Ron) Box 5605, High River Bree Webb (AAF) Shop: (403) 652-2423 (Bree) T1V 1M7 ext 5446 Fax : (403) 603-5414 email : [email protected] [email protected] County of Forty Mile Dave Matz (AF) Phone (403) 867-3530 Box 160, Foremost Vacant (AAF) fax (403) 867-2242 T0K 0X0 Kevin Jesske (Fieldman’s Asst.) cellular (403) 647-8080 (Dave) email [email protected] [email protected] Lethbridge County Don Bodnar (AF) Ph: (403) 328-5525 905-4th Ave. South Gary Secrist (AAF) shop: (403) 732-5333 Lethbridge T1J 4E4 Terry Mrozowich Fax: (403) 732-4328 Cell : (403) 634-0713 (Don) (403) 634-0680 (Gary) email : [email protected] [email protected] County of Newell Todd Green (AF) Office: (403) 362-2772 Box 130, Brooks Holly White (AAF/Rural Cons.
    [Show full text]
  • Location and History Profile Lacombe County
    Location and History Profile Created on 9/24/2021 12:49:46PM Lacombe County Municipal Code: 0195 Location Description View Location Map (url to the pdf location map) Twp Rge Mer Longitude Latitude 40 26 W4 113°43' 52°27' Urban municipalities within the municipal boundary Town of Bentley Town of Blackfalds Town of Eckville Village of Alix Village of Clive Summer Village of Birchcliff Summer Village of Gull Lake Summer Village of Half Moon Summer Village of Bay Sunbreaker Cove Hamlets/urban service areas within the municipal boundary Haynes Joffre Mirror Morningside Tees Incorporation History Municipal Boundary Document Search (url to search results page of Annexation PDF's) Status: Municipal District Effective Date: May 17, 1995 Authority: Order in Council 383/95 Authority Date: May 17, 1995 Gazette: Jun 30, 1995, p. 1397 Comments: The name of the County of Lacombe No. 14 was changed to Lacombe County. Status: Municipal District Effective Date: January 01, 1961 Authority: Order in Council 1482/60 Authority Date: October 06, 1960 Gazette: Oct 15, 1960, p. 1611 Comments: The Municipal District of Lacombe No. 64 was formed into the County of Lacombe No. 14. Status: Municipal District Effective Date: April 01, 1945 Authority: Ministerial Order Authority Date: April 06, 1945 Gazette: Apr 14, 1945, p. 335 Comments: The Municipal District of Lacombe No. 398 was renumbered as the Municipal District of Lacombe No. 64. Numbers were changed for all municipal districts throughout the province. The Municipal Profiles are a compilation of statistical, financial, and other information about municipalities in the Province of Alberta .
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Municipal Codes
    2015 Municipal Codes Updated December 11, 2015 Municipal Services Branch 17th Floor Commerce Place 10155 - 102 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4L4 Phone: 780-427-2225 Fax: 780-420-1016 E-mail: [email protected] 2015 MUNICIPAL CHANGES STATUS CHANGES: 0356 - The Town of Chestermere became the City of Chestermere (effective January 1, 2015). NAME CHANGES: 0356 - The City of Chestermere (effective January 1, 2015) from Town of Chestermere. 0506 - Big Lakes County (effective March 6, 2015) from Municipal District of Big Lakes. AMALGAMATED: FORMATIONS: DISSOLVED: 0221 – The Village of Minburn dissolved and became part the County of Minburn (effective July 1, 2015). CODE NUMBERS RESERVED: 4737 Capital Region Board 0522 Metis Settlements General Council 0524 R.M. of Brittania (Sask.) 0462 Townsite of Redwood Meadows 5284 Calgary Regional Partnership STATUS CODES: 01 Cities (18)* 15 Hamlet & Urban Services Areas (391) 09 Specialized Municipalities (5) 20 Services Commissions (71) 06 Municipal Districts (64) 25 First Nations (52) 02 Towns (107) 26 Indian Reserves (138) 03 Villages (92) 50 Local Government Associations (21) 04 Summer Villages (51) 60 Emergency Districts (12) 07 Improvement Districts (8) 98 Reserved Codes (5) 08 Special Areas (3) 11 Metis Settlements (8) * (Includes Lloydminster) December 11, 2015 Page 1 of 13 CITIES CODE CITIES CODE NO. NO. Airdrie 0003 Brooks 0043 Calgary 0046 Camrose 0048 Chestermere 0356 Cold Lake 0525 Edmonton 0098 Fort Saskatchewan 0117 Grande Prairie 0132 Lacombe 0194 Leduc 0200 Lethbridge 0203 Lloydminster* 0206 Medicine Hat 0217 Red Deer 0262 Spruce Grove 0291 St. Albert 0292 Wetaskiwin 0347 *Alberta only SPECIALIZED MUNICIPALITY CODE SPECIALIZED MUNICIPALITY CODE NO.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2014 04 10 12 14 Corporate Overview Board Chair & Ceo Messages 2014 Highlights Our Operations
    ANNUAL REPORT 2014 04 10 12 14 CORPORATE OVERVIEW BOARD CHAIR & CEO MESSAGES 2014 HIGHLIGHTS OUR OPERATIONS 02 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 24 28 30 32 ECO CENTRE AWARD OUR COMMUNITIES OUR PEOPLE FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 03 WHO WE ARE Aquatera is a full-service utility corporation – the provider of choice for governments, businesses and communities. Our business is to provide high-quality utility services and optimize value to consumers, the environment, and shareholders. WHAT WE DO • We provide safe drinking water for community health. • We provide utility services that foster regional prosperity. • We are stewards of air, land and water. VISION To be the most innovative municipal company in Canada by 2020. By 2020, we will: • Generate $25 million in cash flow • Be below the median Alberta utility rate • Double our dividends to shareholders • Enhance the public trust by prudently managing company risks 04 2014 ANNUAL REPORT OUR PRINCIPLES All Aquatera employees endorse and commit to exemplifying the following principles that have been established by our board. These principles will guide our actions and ensure our success: • Be an exemplary employer • Provide first class customer service • Model environmental stewardship • Expand markets within the bounds of a • Ensure an appropriate balance between profitability sound business approach and affordability • Communicate to enhance understanding, • Innovate and lead in the development of best practices acceptance and support 05 CORE VALUES We commit to the following Core Values, which guide our day-to-day operations and our interactions with our customers, partners, suppliers and each other. QUALITY RESPECT We provide quality customer service by: We are environmental stewards, always meeting and • doing the right job right the first time striving to exceed environmental standards while • demonstrating pride in our work seeking to minimize the environmental impact of • always meeting our standards our services.
    [Show full text]
  • Outcomes of Redwater RCMP Community Engagement 2021
    Outcomes of Redwater RCMP Community Engagement 2021 As per the 2021 Winter Redwater Community Engagement initiative which was open to all residents from in the following geographic areas: Abee, Amelia, Coronado, Egremont, Half Moon Lake, Lost Point Lake, Newbrook, Opal, Radway, Redwater, Thorhild County, and Sturgeon County (North and East of Gibbons). This initiative was open to submissions between the dates of Monday, February 1st, 2021 to Sunday February 14, 2021. It was developed to provide a forum where residents could bring forth any of their policing concerns to the Detachment Commander and have their concerns published along with the corresponding responses and/or action plans to address the issues, if applicable. Following the deadline for submissions, I received some responses from community members. I’ve summarized them below. Concern #1: Property thefts are getting out of hand, can a fingerprint database be established so police know who they are dealing with? Answer #1: Although it may feel like property crime is getting out of hand, the reality is that property related crime is decreasing. The Redwater Detachment year end 2020 statistics show: • Property Crime have decreased by 32%. • Break and Enters have decreased by 33%. • Theft Under $5000 have decreased by 47%. • Overall Criminal Code offences have decreased by 27%. When an RCMP member attends a scene of a crime they put their investigative skills and abilities to work. Members are trained to survey the scene and identify possible evidence and avenues of investigation. Evidence can consist of anything ranging from fingerprints, tire treads, and D.N.A. among an endless list of others.
    [Show full text]
  • Heartland Pipeline Project
    Heartland Pipeline Project Appendix A Project Overview Map October 2013 Heartland Pipeline GP Ltd. Appendix A Heartland Pipeline Project Project Overview Map Redwater St. Paul Smoky Lake County Saddle Lake No. 125 Upper 57 Thérien 855 Lower Sturgeon County 831 À¿ 57 À¿ Thérien Lake 38 B 45 Andrew ¤£ e ¤£ a Lake v 643 e 646 À¿ r À¿ h 45 45 36 i ¤£ ¤£ ¤£ Elk Point 56 ll À¿645 Lac County of St. Paul No. 19 830 C À¿ re 56 Santé ek Whitford Willingdon Lead Pump Bruderheim Lake Gibbons Station Rail Crossing Lac (KP 0) Bellevue Lake Highway 15 Eliza D (!D Rail Crossing À¿637 £15 (!D Lamont À¿637 ¥ ¤ 55 55 KP 10 45 County of Two Hills No. 21 FORT KP 20 Lamont County ¤£ # SASKATCHEWAN # Two Hills KP 30 45 Valve Site #1 Chipman Watt ¤£ (KP 25.14) Lake À¿855 $ 54 831 À¿857 À¿830 À¿ KP 40 54 ¤£15 I.D. No. 13 Myrnam 870 Strathcona County Elk Island À¿ Tawayik # KP 50 EDMONTON Elk # Mundare 53 Lake Valve Site #2 Island (KP 50.23) 16 Plain 881 ¤£16 ¤£ National 53 À¿ !D Lake Park ( KP 60 Highway 16 À¿631 À¿631 À¿631 V e r KP 70 m 52 36 i ¤£ lio Vegreville n 52 R i v 834 e À¿ 855 Valve Site #3 (KP 81.93) r À¿ KP 80 630 Beaverhill # À¿ # # Lake (!D# Lavoy Vermilion River Valve Site #4 (KP 83.39) County of Minburn No. 27 51 KP 90 Hastings 51 Cooking 14 857 ¤£ Lake À¿ Lake Booster Pump Station (KP 97.89) 14 Innisfree ¤£ À¿626 # À¿626 # Leduc County Tofield ^_ KP 100 Valve Site #5 (KP 97.89) 22 Joseph 20 Ministik 19 18 £14 17 50 Lake 50 ¤ 16 15 14 13 Minburn Lake 12 10 9 Ryley Birch ¤£16 36 Lake New Sarepta À¿833 À¿ 834 KP 110 À¿ ¤£14 À¿870 49 Holden Alice Beaver County 49 Lake Hay Valve Site #6 617 623 617 (KP 119.77) À¿ À¿ # Big Lakes À¿ KP 120 Hay # Lake 48 Camrose County À¿854 À¿616 milion Ver River 48 KP 130 Thomas 833 Dusty À¿ Demay Lake KP 197Lake Lake À¿619 À¿857 Viking À¿619 Bittern Heartland Pipeline (!D 47 Lake Rail Crossing 47 Hardisty North À¿870 Metering Station CAMROSE Highway 14 KP 140 14 26 ¤£ 13 ¤£ À¿615 ¤£ Bittern # Valve Site #7 (KP 148.04) Lake KP 197.9 # M.D.
    [Show full text]
  • Title Page.Xps
    Appendix 9 "Mountain View- a land which has A Brief History of yielded all the riches the West so laden with golden visions ever Mountain View County promised." - Bodil J. Jensen During the first decade of the 21st Century, Mountain View County has become a prospering community in the heart of what has become known as Canada's economic "Western Tiger." It's remarkable that just over a century ago, the same slice of land was untamed wilderness, void of any semblance of permanent settlement. The first government surveys of the area between Calgary and fourth (Carstairs), fifth (Didsbury) and sixth (Olds) sidings. Edmonton weren't made until 1883, around the time when the Canadian Pacific Railway arrived from the east in what was Settlement in the early days was typified by ethnic and usually then the small settlement of Calgary. Just to the east of where religious groups living in close-knit communities or colonies. the busy Queen Elizabeth II highway runs today, people and Notable among them were a group of Mennonite families who goods traveled between homesteaded in the Dids- Calgary and Fort Edmonton bury area from Europe via by wagon along the original “The agenda of the municipal councils was largely Ontario around the turn of Calgary and Edmonton repetitious, and routine; deciding on the areas for road the 19th century. A large (C&E) Trail. In 1890, the C & improvement, petitioning the provincial government for number of German settlers E (Calgary and Edmonton) bridges; setting and collecting taxes; distributing the from the American Midwest Railway was chartered, and school tax when this function was taken form the local also settled around Olds; and construction began, with the school boards; enforcing the herd law and employing a a group of Norwegian pio- line reaching Mountain View pound keeper; regulating the building code; handling neers blazed a trail westward by the end of the year.
    [Show full text]