The Battle River School Division, in partnership with parents and the community, will ensure that each student acquires the necessary knowledge, skills and core values to be a caring, productive member of our democratic society.
The Village of Breton with a population of 579 is a small community within easy driving distance of major centres such as Edmonton, Drayton Valley, Leduc, Red Deer, and Wetaskiwin. Breton offers the "down home" hospitality and friendliness that can only be found in a rural community.
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Breton - A progressive community
united in kindness and generosity.
Is there anything more exhilarating than that magical moment when all your numbers get called? Experience all the joys of Bingo at the Red Deer Bingo Centre. With afternoon and evening payouts available, you're sure to have a fun time!
The mission of Lacombe Foundation is to provide safe and affordable housing and support, dignity and quality of life for Seniors and families in the communities of Lacombe County. It is the belief of Lacombe Foundation that ''everyone needs a home,'' and ou
Public Riding9am-9pmPlease be advised, effective immediately, Thorsby Agricultural Society will no longer be serving any liquor at any events except for the Haymaker Rodeo, May Long Weekend. Thank you for your understanding.Public Riding Times & Membership Fees:9:00 a.m - 9:00 p.m, unless booked (Please check the schedule before hauling)$15/horse unless you have an annual membership.(Please drop fees at Pay Drop Box inside arena with provided envelopes)This policy will be enforced.
The South Edmonton Business Association, previously known as the South Edmonton Businessman's Association, originated in the early 1900's. With the amalgamation of the City of Strathcona and the City of Edmonton, it was beneficial for the business community south of the river to form an association to deal with mutual business interests and concerns in this area. The Association has always been fortunate enough to attract excellent individuals to it's Board of directors and Executive positions.
The Alberta Elk Commission (AEC) is an association of individuals, farms and corporations actively supporting and developing the elk farming industry in Alberta. The AEC was founded in September of 1988 as the Alberta Game Growers Association. In 1993, it changed its name to the Alberta Venison Council (AVC). At the end of 1994, the Alberta Venison Council had 123 members in its Association. In November 2002, the Association became The Alberta Elk Commission. From its humble beginnings the AEC has grown to include over 450 members farming over 45,000 elk in Alberta.