CouncilProclamations National Housing Day – November 22, 2025 The right to safe and affordable housing is a fundamental human right: essential to the well-being and dignity of every individual as well as the security and safety of thriving communities.
Business developmentCouncilProclamationswomen Women’s Entrepreneurship Day – November 19, 2025 Recognizing the important role that women have as leaders in business and industry, contributing to our economy, our workforce and overall quality of life
CouncilIndigenousProclamations Métis Week – November 15 – 22, 2025 The City of Beaumont recognizes the important role that Métis people have played in the community and the contributions they continue to make.
CouncilNeighbourhoodPlanning & DevelopmentProclamations World Town Planning Day – November 8, 2025 Highlighting the valuable contributions that sound urban planning makes to the quality of our communities.
CouncilFamiliesProclamations Family Violence Prevention Month – November 2025 Beaumont City Council calls upon the citizens of Beaumont to Reach Out, Speak Out against family violence.
CouncilProclamations World Cerebral Palsy Day – October 6, 2025 Cerebral palsy is a neuromotor disability that affects an estimated 17 million people worldwide.
CouncilSeniorsProclamations PROBUS Month – October 2025 City of Beaumont encourages and supports the development of fraternal associations, service clubs and other voluntary associations like the Leduc Region PROBUS Club.
CouncilPeople with disabilitiesProclamations Disability Employment Awareness Month – October 2025 Individuals with disabilities bring unique strengths, skills, and experiences that enrich our workplaces and communities.
CouncilProclamationswomen Breast Cancer Awareness Month – October 2025 Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Canadian women and is a serious disease that will affect 27,400 women, 240 men and their families this year.
CouncilIndigenousProclamations Orange Shirt Day – September 30, 2025 Celebrated across Canada to commemorate the survivors of residential schools, to remember those who did not survive, and to reaffirm our commitment of a better future for all children.