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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 ...
Stay informed with our Smart, Savvy, Green app Convenient pickup reminders and waste schedules The City of Beaumont has an app to help make your curbside collection easier. View your collection ...
The spring activity guide is now available! Explore a variety of programs for the whole family: dance, fitness and art programs for adults, as well as children’s STEM, sport, craft programs and camps.
Balancing enforcement with prevention and intervention is the primary function of a SRO. Through partnerships with the Black Gold and STAR Catholic School Divisions and Ecole Saint-Vital School, they ...
From now through July 4, residents, businesses and others are invited to share their thoughts on a new Community Standards Bylaw and help make sure Beaumont continues to be a safe, clean, welcoming, ...
The City of Beaumont’s administrative structure has multiple departments and service areas. You’ll find the departments listed with their contact information and areas of responsibilities. The ...
The Action for Happiness theme this month is New Ways November where we focus on trying out new things and continued learning ...
Activities available Feel free to bring your own equipment for drop-in sports and activities. Equipment is provided for scheduled activities. Please clean equipment after use with the wipes provided ...
Find a location for your business The Economic Development team can: Connect you with the professional services for a smoother process. Offer high-level data information to inform your business ...
Weeds in Alberta are regulated into two groups: Prohibited noxious: These weeds are highly invasive, cause damage to the crops and destroy the whole ecosystem. This must be eradicated by killing off ...
Winter is a part of life in Beaumont. It’s a season that is met with a variety of feelings. It is both celebrated and dreaded, and oftentimes we find ourselves somewhere in between. However, as a city ...
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a multi-disciplinary approach for reducing crime and fear of crime. CPTED strategies aim to: reduce victimization, deter offender decisions ...
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