Mayor statementDays of significance 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 richness. It is also a time to reflect on...
City updatesElectionsPublic engagement Municipal election candidate nominations open January 2 Aspiring City Council members can submit nominations for the 2025 municipal election beginning January 2. Municipalities across Alberta will hold local elections on October 20, 2025. In Beaumont,...
CouncilFinanceMedia releasesBudget Budget 2025 Balances Operations, Community Connection and Growth Beaumont Council approved the City’s 2025 budget Tuesday, December 10.
Mayor statement Statement from Mayor Bill Daneluik regarding Human Rights Day “Today, December 10, is Human Rights Day. This day marks the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and reminds us that every person is entitled to the same...
Mayor statementPeople with disabilities Statement from Mayor Bill Daneluik regarding International Day of Persons with Disabilities “Today, on December 3, we join communities around the globe in recognizing International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). This day is an opportunity to celebrate the diversity,...
City reportingCouncilCouncil Notes Council Notes: October 8, 2024 Stay up to date with council meetings with Council Notes. These informal recaps help you catch up with council decisions and discussions in just a few minutes.
City reportingCouncilCouncil Notes Council Notes: September 24, 2024 Stay up to date with council meetings with Council Notes. These informal recaps help you catch up with council decisions and discussions in just a few minutes.
IndigenousMayor statementMedia releases Statement from Mayor Bill Daneluik regarding National Day for Truth and Reconciliation “Today, we observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to honour the survivors of residential schools, their families, and the children who never returned home. It is...
CouncilIndigenous National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is September 30 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...
City reportingCouncilCOTWCouncil Notes Council Notes: September 17, 2024, COTW Stay up to date with council meetings with Council Notes. These informal recaps help you catch up with council decisions and discussions in just a few minutes.