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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 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 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 ...
This June, Beaumont will roll out proposed bylaw changes aimed at easing parking congestion and reducing the number of additional dwelling units per property in response to concerns raised by ...
Admissible children’s age is 6 months to 7 years. The maximum daily booking time is 2 hours per child at a time. Parents/guardians must remain in the BSRC facility while their child is in Child ...
Beaumont’s budget for 2024 greatly expands transit service to Edmonton, creates additional child care spaces, and enhances recreation opportunities and the enjoyment of city parks for residents. “This ...
From March 24 to April 4, GFL Environmental, Beaumont’s waste services provider, will conduct a waste audit. This is part of the city’s ongoing effort to improve waste sorting, reduce contamination ...
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. On Tuesday ...
Grandparent scams are common scams that target seniors and usually involve a phone call from someone who pretends to be a grandchild or a lawyer calling on their behalf. If you get a call like this, ...
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. “Livable communities like ...
Beaumont was settled on Treaty Six territory and the homelands of the Métis Nation. The City of Beaumont respects the histories, languages and cultures of all First Peoples of this land.
“This morning we woke to news that two Edmonton Police Service officers were killed in the line of duty and our world felt a little less light. “We ask that police put themselves in harm’s way to keep ...