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Water use restrictions are being eased for Beaumont residents and businesses as the City’s wastewater system returns to normal capacity. 

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Residents and businesses in Beaumont are urged to reduce all non-essential water use immediately.

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With warm weather approaching, drivers are encouraged to slow down and take extra care on our roads. 

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Residents may notice a temporary change in the taste or smell of tap water, during spring runoff season, but it’s still safe to drink.

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The City of Beaumont and Covenant Health are conducting a study to determine the feasibility of a health facility in the community.

Business developmentHealth & SafetyMedia releasesHighlights

A new incentive program aims to fill health care service gaps in the community by attracting primary care practitioners and encouraging existing services to expand.

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Finding nearby health care services is now easier with an interactive map designed to show providers within 15 km.

BylawsCity updatesHealth & SafetyHomeownersProtective services

Beaumont’s new Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw came into effect this week, ushering in updated guidelines and regulations to ensure the well-being of pets and the community. The comprehensive bylaw...

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Did you know that leaving your home, cottage, or business for prolonged periods of time can be harmful to your water system? It’s true! As fewer people use the building...

City updatesHealth & SafetyProtective services

The City is working with wildlife professionals to safely identify and relocate urban coyotes near St. Vital Church on 50 Street. For everyone’s safety, we kindly ask residents to avoid...