The Rural Municipality of Albert was named for Albert Edward, Prince of Wales later King Edward 7th. The RM of Albert was incorporated in 1905. It includes the communities of Bede, Bernice, Broomhill and Tilston. The municipality covers an area of 288 square miles and has a population of 339.
Our council meets the second Tuesday of each month, and public delegations are always welcome. Please contact us via email or call us at the phone number below if you are interested in making a formal presentation to the council. Your opinions are always appreciated
The RM of Albert Web SiteThe Rural Municipality of Albert is in the southwest corner of Manitoba. It includes the communities of Bede, Bernice, Broomhill and Tilston. Here you can find information the municipality our bylaws, minutes, what is going on in the municipality and other information residents and visitors will find interesting and useful. Let us know if there is anything more you'd like to see on our web site. Photos:Please send us your photos of the flooding. We would like to make sure everyone understands how serious events have been. Email them or drop them off at the office. Click here for a slideshow or stills for a few we have so far. The new Rural Municipality of Two Borders:The RM's of Albert, Arthur and Edward have agreed to amalgamation to take effect in 2015. The new municipality will be known as the RM of Two Borders. Discounts on taxes for early payment.2% until July 31,2014
Welcome! There is always something fun and exciting to do for residents and visitors. We pride ourselves on providing a high quality of life and a large range of services. The quiet laid back feeling and the friendly people make Erickson a great place to be!
There is always something fun and exciting to do for residents and visitors. We pride ourselves on providing a high quality of life and a large range of services. The quiet laid back feeling and the friendly people make Erickson a great place to be!
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