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Between 1831 and 1998, 140 federally run residential schools operated in Canada, with the last one closing only 25 years ago. These institutions forcibly removed Indigenous children from their ...
A new Fire Services training facility will enhance the skill development of Beaumont’s firefighters. Located at the City’s public works yard, this facility allows Beaumont Fire Services members to ...
“In light of some comments regarding a recent residential break and entry in Beaumont, I would like to clear up misconceptions about RCMP service and availability within the city. Despite some ...
From securing a new high school site to bringing more businesses to the community, Beaumont has a lengthy list of accomplishments from 2024. The 2024 Report to the Community provides residents with an ...
As Beaumont continues to grow, ensuring the safety of our residents as they navigate through the city remains a top priority. We’re dedicated to finding innovative ways to enhance safety for everyone.
Beaumont is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Alberta, surpassing 23,000 people in 2023 and increasing at an average annual rate of 5.6 per cent during the past 20 years. With new ...
As we welcome the month of June, on behalf of Council, I am proud to recognize and celebrate Pride Month in the City of ...
Beaumont City Council tonight approved a capital budget for 2023 that maintains and renews existing infrastructure, responds to the community’s rapid growth, and targets investments to enhance ...
A group of municipalities, school boards, business organizations, and community groups south of Edmonton are calling on the commission reviewing electoral districts to reconsider proposed changes to ...
The Action for Happiness theme this month is New Ways November where we focus on trying out new things and continued learning.
The City is developing a new online mapping tool and framework that will help developers, non-profit housing providers, and municipalities plan and develop affordable housing in Beaumont and ...
Individuals in Alberta are able to make non-emergency police reports by calling 310‑RCMP, or 310‑7267. The new function is designed to streamline the crime reporting process, optimize early stages of ...