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The City of Beaumont recognizes National Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to honour the history, cultures, and contributions of ...
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 ...
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.
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.
The City of Beaumont is inviting Alberta-based artists and artist teams to submit qualifications for a new public art installation at the Chantal Bérubé Community Youth Centre (CBYC). This is a chance ...
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.
Beaumont, AB – The City of Beaumont’s newly redesigned website makes it easier for residents, businesses, and visitors to find information and access services. “Beaumont residents and business leaders ...
Beaumont RCMP is reminding the public about the importance of reporting all suspicious or criminal activity, regardless of how minor it may seem. Timely and accurate reporting helps police better ...
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 ...
The City of Beaumont has selected a new joint high school location that will save taxpayer dollars, avoid disruption to the West Recreation site, and deliver a shovel-ready site to address the needs ...
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.
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 ...