Nominations are now being accepted for the Farm Family of the Year Award. Nominations will be accepted until December 18, 2024. You can download the Nomination Form here . Please mail filled in forms to: The 40-Mile County Commentator Box 580, 147 - 5th Ave., Bow Island AB T0K 0G0 Call (403)-545-2258 or (403)-867-3530 for information or questions. Good Luck Everyone!!
We’re excited to announce that our Resident Engagement Survey is now live! This is an important opportunity for Burdett residents to share feedback and help shape the future of the community. Surveys were mailed out last Thursday and should arrive early this week. 📬 How to Participate: Online Survey: Access it directly here or by scanning the QR code below.
Are you thinking of setting up a business in Southeast Alberta? Verge Economic Development has launched a tour of the vibrant region that we call home. We will take you on a drive to highlight opportunities, existing business and our communities that will give you an illustration into a day in Southeast Alberta. Find the link to sign up today https://www.verge-ed.ca/tours
The County Council and Administration would like to thanks and Congratulate the following Employees on their Years of Service: Left to Right: Mike McGregor 15 Years of Service, Jordy Cowie 15 Years of Service, Mark Hougen 30 Years of Service, Ray Wrightson 15 Years of Service, Garry Baugh 10 Years of Service, Lynn Gessner 15 Years of Service, Shelley McKinley 5 Years of Service, Gord Canavan 40 Years of Service, Kevin Jesske 20 Years of Service, Jaryn Rumpel 5 Years of Service. Missing from photo: Kerri Buis 15 Years of Service, Richard Heitrich 25 Years of Service, Tracey Hughson 5 Years of Service, and Penny Pahl 5 Years of Service.
The spruce beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) is a bark beetle species native to North America. Host trees include mostly white spruce, but also Colorado Blue and Norway spruce. Known for its devastating impact on large boreal spruce forests, this beetle has recently gain attention due to infestation occurring in towns, summer villages, woodlots, shelterbelts, and windbreaks.