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2 days ago · WABAMUN, AB — On Wednesday, Parkland County welcomed an announcement that the Government of Canada will provide $29.9 million to support key infrastructure projects within the County to assist our economy’s transition away from coal-fired power and towards other economic pathways.
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1 day ago · A Special Meeting of Parkland County Council will be held at 1:00 p.m. on July 10, 2024, at the Parkland County Centre for the purpose of the following matters: Adoption of the June 18, 2024 Special Council Meeting Minutes. Adoption of the June 25, 2024 Regular Council Meeting Minutes. Bylaw 2024-17 Wastewater Services Bylaw.
3 days ago · Parkland County is getting $17.5 million to redevelop the waterfront park in Wabamun, develop a water feature and upgrade its wastewater facility. ... The county is also receiving $12.4 million to ...
3 days ago · We look forward to the many opportunities and economic development that will arise from these investments – Parkland County’s future is bright.” According to officials, projects that receive funding should create more than 680 jobs in Alberta, adding to an increasingly diversified prairie economy.
2 days ago · On Wednesday, Parkland County welcomed an announcement that the Government of Canada will provide $29.9 million to support key infrastructure projects within the County to assist our economy’s transition away from coal-fired power and towards other economic pathways.
4 days ago · We acknowledge that we are located on the lands of Treaty 6 which is the traditional home of the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Nakota Sioux nations, members of the Metis nations of Alberta, Inuit and all First Nations sharing this land for generations.
1 day ago · As part of a regular and ongoing process, Parkland County is updating the County’s Land Use Bylaw (LUB) in an effort to streamline regulations and create clear and transparent decision-making processes for development in the county.