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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 Action for Happiness theme this month is New Ways November where we focus on trying out new things and continued learning.
The City’s annual spring street sweeping program removes sanding material and other debris (built up on roads during winter) from Beaumont’s public roadways. Street sweeping takes place in the early ...
We welcome you to come and visit our programs. To get more information please contact us today. Early Learning Child Care Centre (ELCC) - 12 months to kindergarten age The child care centre is ...
Check out the latest and greatest drop-in activities available at the City’s recreation facilities. Find monthly drop-in schedules for sports at the Beaumont Sport & Recreation Centre and Ken Nichol ...
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.
A new incentive program aims to fill health care service gaps in the community by attracting primary care practitioners to Beaumont and encouraging existing services to expand. “Beaumont residents’ ...
In recent weeks, Council and City Administration have heard from many residents with concerns and questions about the Dansereau Landing development project at 180 Dansereau Way (previously 6202 and ...
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.
Public hearing May 13, 2025 at 6 pm: There are three bylaws being considered at this public hearing: Bylaws 1076-25, 1077-25 and 1078-25. Bylaw 1076-25 Azur Area Structure Plan Amendments The purpose ...
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 requires permits prior to the start of any commercial development. This includes new buildings, additions, tenant improvements, change in use of buildings, signage, etc. Effective ...
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