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The City of Beaumont and Covenant Health are conducting a study to determine the feasibility of a health facility in the community.
Municipal-owned land immediately south of the West Recreation Site is committed by Council for the new school as well as funding for construction of services and utilities to the site.
Recent changes to residential parking requirements and a new limit on secondary suites in Beaumont’s Land Use Bylaw are aimed at fostering safe, accessible neighbourhoods.
Beaumont’s Good Neighbour program recognizes individuals who contribute to a safe, connected and friendly community. We’re excited to showcase our latest award recipients– Delores and Francis Feth!
Statement from Mayor Bill Daneluik Regarding Black History Month February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the vital contributions of Black Canadians to our economic, social, and cultural ...
A consultant’s examination of Beaumont’s needs for policing, fire services, and municipal enforcement as the community continues to grow suggests options for Council and Administration.
Statement From Mayor Bill Daneluik Regarding Death of Beaumont Woman “This morning’s news put an end to our hopes and confirmed the worst fears of many in our community – RCMP confirmed the recovery ...
Statement from Mayor Bill Daneluik regarding Pride Month 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.
Statement from Mayor Bill Daneluik regarding International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination “Today, Beaumont joins communities around the world observing the International Day for the ...
The City of Beaumont’s Economic Development team is ready to support your business at every stage. Connect you with companies and a network to provide introductions and opportunities. Access key ...
Alberta-based artists are invited to submit qualifications for a new public art installation at the Chantal Bérubé Community Youth Centre (CBYC).
A new high school site will save money, avoid disruption to the West Recreation site, and deliver a shovel-ready site for our growing student population.