Two Hills No. 21, County of
www.thcounty.ab.ca
Welcome
Welcome to the County of Two Hills. We hope you will enjoy your stay in the region. We are proud of our parks and villages within our boundaries. We believe that if we work together the whole county will benefit. Our largest asset is our people and their safe and friendly communities
Area Overview
The County of Two Hills is located in north eastern Alberta and covers roughly 2700 square kilometers. There are roughly 4500 people residing in the county, 2700 who reside rurally, and 1800 that reside in the town of Two Hills and the Villages of Derwent, Myrnam and Willingdon.
The North Saskatchewan River parallels the north border of the County, providing much of that area with valleys and rolling hills ideal for recreation.
Community Services
Municipal:
County Of Two Hills No.21
Box 490
Two Hills, AB
TOB 4KO
1-780-657-3358
Village of Willingdon 1-780-367-2337
Village of Myrnam 1-780-366-3910
Village of Derwent 1-780-741-3739
Family and Community Support Services, Two Hills Recreation:
- Two Hills Public Swimming Pool
- Two Hills Lion's Golf & Country Club 657-3451
Ladies Night - Tuesday at 6PM
Men's Night - Wednesday at 6 PM.
- Myrnam Golf Course
- Jackfish Lake and Campsite
- Sandy Lake with Campsite
- Lac Sante
- Willingdon Campsite
- Two Hills Campsite
Federal:
Canada Post and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Federally Funded:
Lamont-Two Hills Community Futures Development Corporation
Community Lifestyle
Recreation:
- Regional golf courses include the Two Hills Lions Golf & Country Club and the Myrnam Derwent Golf & Country Club.
- Sandy Lake Park- is located 22km north east of Willingdon (3km north and 19km east).
- John Dudar Park- is located beside Jackfish lake and is 11km south west of Myrnam.
- Lac Sante- is located 22km north east of Two Hills.
- North Saskatchewan River- winds through the north end of our county and previously served as the area lifeline carrying supplies to these once remote communities.
Community Organizations:
Two Hills- over twenty five strong community organizations and service clubs work together to improve the quality of life.Some examples include the local Lions Club and the FCSS.
Religious Facilities:
1.St.John the Baptist Orthodox Parish-RR#105, TWP#542
2.Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Congregation St.Elias-RR# 114, TWP# N552
3.Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Parish (Mamaestie)-RR# 115,TWP#s560
4.LE Diocese de St.Paul (St.Laurent)-RR# 123, TWP# N532
5.Ruthenian Greek Catholic Parish (Plain Lake)-RR# 123, TWP# N532
6.Brinsley Church and Cemetery- RR# 130, TWP# 570
7.Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Congregation of Holy Ascention(Ispas)- located at RR#132,TWP#570
8.Congregation of St.Nicolai Greek Catholic Church of New Kiew- RR# 133, TWP# N534
9.Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton-RR# 133, TW# S540
10.Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St.Mary (Shepenitz)-RR# 133, TW# 554
11.Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St.Peter & Paul (Hairy Hill, Kaleland)- RR# 134, TW# N552
12.Romanian Orthodox Missionary Episcopate in America (Willingdon)- RR# 143, TW# 560
13.St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox Congregation of Boian (Willingdon)- RR# 143, TW# 562
14.Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St.Bonala of Desulaz (St.Nicholaus)- RR# 144, TW# 572
15.Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Pokrova- RR# 151, TW# 562
16.Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Ascension Day- RR# 152, TW# 562
17.Russo Greek Orthodox Parish of St.Mary- RR# 153, TW# 574
18.Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton (St.Josephs Roman Catholic Church)- RR#72, TW# 542
19.Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton (Dunn Lake)- RR# 73, TW# S534
20.Ukrainian Greek Catholic of Seviat Juria- RR# 74, TW# S550
21.St. Mary's Ruthenian Ukrainian Greek Catholic- RR# 75, TW# 554
22.Christ- Ascension Ruthenian Greek Catholic of Pequls- RR# 75, TW# 552
23.All Saints Church (Brierfield)- RR# 80, TW# 552
24.Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Uspenija- RR# 82, TW# 550
25.Alberta Conf. Association of Seventh Day Aventists- RR# 102, TW# N HWY 45
Accomodation:
- Two Hills Inn- Two Hills
- Junction Inn - Two Hills
- Sweet Dreams Town & Country Motel- Two Hills
- There are also campsites loacted in Two Hills(1-780-657-3395) and Willingdon.
Restaurants:
For dining there are a variety of restaurants.
Special Events/ Attractions:
- Two Hills Swimming Pool
1-780-657-2395
Leisure pool, offering public swimming, swimming lessons, synchro, aquasize, adult programs, and competitive swimming.
- Geleta Park,Two Hills
1-780-657-3395
The park has sports fields and several facilities including pool, rodeo grounds, tennis courts, community center, arena, and curling rink. It also has picnic sites and ten campsites with hookups, firepits, and water.
- Two Hills & Area Heritage park
Located downtown at the end of Main street and houses Ukrainian Monument and flags.
- Two Hills & District Community Center 1-780-657-3512
Events:
- Two Hills Annual Rodeo
1-780-657-2452
- Two Hills Ukrainian Dancers Concert
1-780-657-2216
- Figure Skating annual Ice Show
1-780-768-3922
- Lakeland Breakers Snowmobile Rally
1-780-657-3341
- Two Hills Performing Arts Society
780-657-3341 (Carol McLean)
Economic Base
The County's main industry is agriculture but is supplemented by oil and gas production, manufacturing and food processing. Agriculture in the County ranges from grain and specialty crops to domestic and specialty livestock. Producers mainly grow grains such as wheat,oats, barley and canola.
Economic Facts
In the County of Two Hills there is a specialized custom feedlot enterprise called Highland Feeders Ltd. which operates 3700 acres of cultivated lands, and has a 36,000 head finishing lot.
Education
Public:
Schools (K-12) are available in Two Hills and Myrnam Mennonite School
Separate:
Separate school education is available in Vegreville at St. Martins
Post-Secondary Education:
Post-Secondary education is available at Portage College (St.Paul, Vegreville, LacLaBiche), Lakeland College (Vermilion, Lloydminster)and Edmonton Colleges and University.
Emergency Services
Two Hills health professionals consist of four doctors, one dentist and a chiropractor. There is also a massage therapist. The closest orthodontist can be accessed in Edmonton, approximately 140km west of Two Hills. The closest optometrist/ophthalmologist can be accessed in Vegreville, 50 km southwest of Two Hills. Numerous specialized medical practitioners can be accessed in Edmonton or Vegreville.
Ambulance
Prairie Emergency Medical Systems Inc. 1-780-657-3459
E-mail: llas@telusplanet.net
Poison center
1-800-332-1414
www.weblogs.cadvision.com/www.praireems.com
RCMP
1-780-657-2820
Health Care
Health Care:
- Two Hills Health Care Center & Hospital
- Myrnam Health Center
- St.Paul Health Center
- Lamont Hospital
- Vegreville Clinic
- Lakeland Regional Health Authority 1-780-656-2030
Key Contacts for Business Development
Reeve, Allen Sayler
Mr. Gary Popowich, Manager
County Of Two Hills No.21
Box 490
Two Hills, AB
TOB 4KO
1-780-657-3358
popowich@thcounty.ab.ca
Lamont- Two Hills Business Development Corpoartion
Box 547
Two Hills, AB
TOB 4KO
1-780-657-3512
lthbdc@telusplanet.net
www.centraleastalberta.com
Provincial (Updated December 2004)
Alberta Economic Development
Box 412
Room 308, Provincial Building
5025 - 49 Avenue
St. Paul, Alberta
T0A 3A4
Tel: 780-645-6358
Fax: 780-645-6241
Garry Krause, Regional Manager
Maryann Robinson, Client Service Representative
Contact Information for Mr. Ray Danyluk (PC)
MLA for Lac La Biche-St. Paul
Constituency Office
4434-50th Avenue
St. Paul, AB
T0A 3A2
Phone: (780) 645-6999
Toll Free: 1-866-674-6999
Fax: (780) 645-5787
laclabiche.stpaul@assembly.ab.ca
Legislature Office
#503 Legislature Building
10800-97 Avenue
Edmonton, AB
T5K - 2B6
Phone: (780) 415-9578
Fax: (780) 422-6284
If your call to your MLA is long distance, please dial 310-0000 then the area code and the phone number you would like to reach in order to receive toll free access.
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Vegreville - Viking Constituency
Constituency Office
Box 451, 4945 - 51 Avenue
Vegreville, AB T9C 1R6
Phone: (780) 632-6840
Fax: (780) 632-6888
Vegreville.Viking@assembly.ab.ca
Legislature Office
Minister of Transportation
320 Legislature Bldg
10800 - 97 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5K 2B6
Phone: (780) 415-9390
Fax: (780) 415-9412
Federal (Updated June 2004)
Leon Benoit
Member of Parliament (MP)
Vegreville-Wainwright Constituency
House of Commons
Suite 613, Justice Building
Ottawa ON
K1A 0A6
Tel: 613-992-4171
Constituency Office:
P.O. Box 300
Mannville AB T0B 2W0
Tel: 780-763-6130
Toll-Free in AB: 1-800-463-1194
Fax: 780-763-6132
Brian Storseth
Member of Parliament (MP)
Westlock-St. Paul Constituency
House of Commons
Ottawa ON K1A 0A6
Constituency Office:
To be established soon. In the meantime, call 1-800-667-8450.
Location
The County of Two Hills has 671,690 acres inclusive of land and water. The total assessed value for 1998 taxation purposes as determined by the annual assessment is 121,151,465. Its boundaries are defined by the County of Minburn to the south, County of Vermilion River to the east, County of Lamont to the west and partially the North Saskatechewan River to the north, with Township 56, Range 12 and part of Townships 56, Range 11 north of the river. Three bridges span the North Saskatchewan River within the County, the Duvernay Bridge, the Shandro Bridge and Myrnam Bridge, all being open bridges.
Post Secondary Education
Video Conferencing available at Lamont-Two Hills Community Futures Dev. Corp.
Taxation
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Municipal Tax Rate |
6.7188 |
17.3461 |
Education - Alberta School Foundation Fund Tax Rate |
5.0054 |
7.5071 |
Seniors Lodge Accommodation Tax Rate |
.5174 |
.5174 |
Residential- Public
Residential- Separate
Non-Residential- Public
Non-Residential- Separate
Machinery & Equipment
Transportation
The County of Two Hills has bus services through Quality Time Tours which provides Greyhound services. The Two Hills Airport is located at Two Hills provides a non-commercial airport with a 2900ft. lighted runway.
Utilities
Electrical:
ATCO Power Ltd.
5001 47 Avenue
Two Hills, AB
Natural Gas:
County of Two Hills
24 hour answering 1-780-657-2800
Gas office 1-780-657-2446
Fax line 1-780-657-2731
Water Supply:
Private
Waste Management:
Waste management is accomplished through the following landfill sites:
- Willingdon Transfer Station- NE 1/4 Sec.3-56-15-W4.
- Hairy Hill Transfer Station- SW 1/4 Sec.14-55-14-W4.
- Two Hills Transfer Station- SE 1/4 Sec.19-54-12-W4.
- Myrnam Transfer Station- SW 1/4 Sec.23-54-9-W4.
- Derwent Transfer Station- SE 1/4 Sec.16-54-7-W4.
Regional Waste Authority 1-780-657-3524
Population
Population 2004*
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2,614
|
Population 2003*
|
2,614
|
Population 2002*
|
2,614
|
Population 2001**
|
2,610
|
Population 2000*
|
2,753
|
Population 1996**
|
2,707
|
Population 1991**
|
2,776
|
Population % change 1991-1996
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-2.55%
|
Population % change 1996-2001
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-3.56%
|
* Source: Official Population List, Alberta Municipal Affairs
** Source: Statistics Canada 1991, 1996, & 2001 Census |
Total Population 1991-2001
Age 0 - 4
|
85
|
65
|
150
|
80
|
65
|
145
|
Age 5 - 14
|
205
|
150
|
355
|
190
|
155
|
345
|
Age 15 - 19
|
120
|
85
|
205
|
100
|
70
|
170
|
Age 20 - 24
|
70
|
60
|
130
|
60
|
50
|
110
|
Age 25 - 34
|
175
|
140
|
315
|
125
|
125
|
250
|
Age 35 - 44
|
195
|
180
|
375
|
200
|
185
|
385
|
Age 45 - 54
|
185
|
180
|
365
|
195
|
190
|
385
|
Age 55 - 64
|
200
|
180
|
380
|
205
|
190
|
395
|
Age 65 - 74
|
175
|
120
|
295
|
160
|
120
|
280
|
Age 75 and older
|
80
|
55
|
135
|
90
|
65
|
155
|
Total All Persons
|
1,495
|
1,210
|
2,705
|
1,405
|
1,215
|
2,620
|
Source: Statistics Canada 1996 & 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Two Hills No. 21, County of Population by Age Group (2001)
Education Statistics
People without high school certificates
|
855
|
44.07%
|
People with high school certificates
|
235
|
12.11%
|
People with trades or non-university certificate or diploma
|
555
|
28.61%
|
People with post-secondary education (not completed)
|
170
|
8.76%
|
People with university diploma/certificate
|
15
|
0.77%
|
People with university degree
|
120
|
6.19%
|
Total Population 20 years and older
|
1,940
|
100.00%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Two Hills No. 21, County of Highest Level of Schooling 2001
Agriculture and biological sciences
|
100
|
17.54%
|
55
|
7.91%
|
Commerce, management and business administration
|
75
|
13.16%
|
115
|
16.55%
|
Educational, recreational and counseling services
|
60
|
10.53%
|
55
|
7.91%
|
Engineering and applied science tech. and trades
|
185
|
32.46%
|
215
|
30.94%
|
Engineering and applied sciences
|
0
|
0.00%
|
20
|
2.88%
|
Fine and applied arts
|
40
|
7.02%
|
20
|
2.88%
|
Health professionals, science and technologies
|
90
|
15.79%
|
145
|
20.86%
|
Humanities and related fields
|
0
|
0.00%
|
20
|
2.88%
|
Mathematics and physical sciences
|
0
|
0.00%
|
20
|
2.88%
|
Social sciences and related fields
|
10
|
1.75%
|
25
|
3.60%
|
Other and/or no specialization
|
0
|
0.00%
|
0
|
0.00%
|
Total people with post secondary qualifications
|
570
|
100.00%
|
695
|
100.00%
|
Females with post-secondary qualifications
|
270
|
47.37%
|
365
|
52.52%
|
Males with post-secondary qualifications
|
300
|
52.63%
|
330
|
47.48%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 1996 & 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Labour Force
In the labour force, both sexes
|
1,680
|
1,585
|
Not in the labour force, both sexes
|
525
|
540
|
Total population 15 and over
|
2,210
|
2,120
|
Employed, both sexes
|
1,615
|
1,505
|
Unemployed, both sexes
|
65
|
75
|
Participation rate, both sexes
|
76.00%
|
75.00%
|
Unemployment rate, both sexes
|
3.00%
|
5.00%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 1996 & 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Agriculture
|
890
|
52.98%
|
755
|
47.94%
|
Mining
|
65
|
3.87%
|
45
|
2.86%
|
Manufacturing
|
45
|
2.68%
|
45
|
2.86%
|
Construction
|
55
|
3.27%
|
70
|
4.44%
|
Transportation. & Utilities
|
95
|
5.65%
|
105
|
6.67%
|
Retail and Wholesale
|
100
|
5.95%
|
145
|
9.21%
|
Finance
|
55
|
3.27%
|
35
|
2.22%
|
Business & Community Services
|
310
|
18.45%
|
345
|
21.90%
|
Public Administration
|
75
|
4.46%
|
30
|
1.90%
|
Total All Industries
|
1,680
|
100.00%
|
1,575
|
100.00%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 1996 & 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Two Hills No. 21, County of Labour Force By Industry - 2001
Management occupations
|
50
|
2.98%
|
65
|
4.13%
|
Business, Finances and administrative occupations
|
180
|
10.71%
|
95
|
6.03%
|
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
|
0
|
0.00%
|
15
|
0.95%
|
Health occupations
|
35
|
2.08%
|
90
|
5.71%
|
Occupations in social science; education; government and religion
|
30
|
1.79%
|
45
|
2.86%
|
Occupations in art; culture; recreation and sport
|
20
|
1.19%
|
10
|
0.63%
|
Sales and service occupations
|
225
|
13.39%
|
200
|
12.70%
|
Trades; transport; equipment operators and related occupations
|
200
|
11.90%
|
285
|
18.10%
|
Occupations unique to primary industry
|
865
|
51.49%
|
755
|
47.94%
|
Occupations unique to processing; manufacturing and utilities
|
65
|
3.87%
|
20
|
1.27%
|
Occupations not elsewhere classified
|
10
|
0.60%
|
10
|
0.63%
|
Total - All Occupations (major groups)
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1,680
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100.00%
|
1,575
|
100.00%
|
Females - All Occupations
|
700
|
41.67%
|
640
|
40.63%
|
Males - All Occupations
|
980
|
58.33%
|
935
|
59.37%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 1996 & 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Income
less than $19,999
|
200
|
26.49%
|
130
|
18.31%
|
$20,000 - $39,999
|
320
|
42.38%
|
320
|
45.07%
|
$40,000 - $59,999
|
135
|
17.88%
|
125
|
17.61%
|
$60,000 and over
|
100
|
13.25%
|
180
|
25.35%
|
Total number of families
|
755
|
100.00%
|
755
|
106.34%
|
Average family income
|
$33,982
|
|
$47,381
|
|
Median family income
|
$27,612
|
|
$37,907
|
|
Source: Statistics Canada 1996 & 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
less than $19,999
|
310
|
31.47%
|
215
|
22.28%
|
$20,000 - $39,999
|
365
|
37.06%
|
365
|
37.82%
|
$40,000 - $59,999
|
170
|
17.26%
|
145
|
15.03%
|
$60,000 and over
|
45
|
4.57%
|
235
|
24.35%
|
Total number of households
|
985
|
100.00%
|
965
|
100.00%
|
Average household income
|
$33,097
|
|
$43,796
|
|
Median household income
|
$26,348
|
|
$34,420
|
|
Source: Statistics Canada 1996 & 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Building Permits
Building Permits Value, Commercial |
$17,000 |
$22,000 |
$3,150,000 |
$0 |
$15,000 |
Building Permits Value, Industrial |
$3,200,000 |
$440,000 |
$1,000,000 |
$0 |
$40,000 |
Building Permits Value, Institutional |
$0 |
$125,000 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Building Permits Value, Residential |
$680,000 |
$928,000 |
$1,475,000 |
$838,000 |
$1,412,000 |
Building Permits Value, Total |
$3,897,000 |
$1,515,000 |
$5,625,000 |
$838,000 |
$1,467,000 |
Total Housing Starts |
9 |
8 |
12 |
5 |
10 |
Source: Statistics Canada 2000-2004 Building Permits (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Total Housing Starts
Value of Building Permits
Dwellings
Apartments
|
0
|
0.00%
|
0
|
0.00%
|
Detached Duplexes
|
0
|
0.00%
|
0
|
0.00%
|
Movable Dwellings
|
140
|
14.21%
|
60
|
6.19%
|
Other single attached house
|
0
|
0.00%
|
5
|
0.52%
|
Row and semi-detached house
|
0
|
0.00%
|
0
|
0.00%
|
Single-detached house
|
845
|
85.79%
|
910
|
93.81%
|
Total number of occupied private dwellings
|
985
|
100.00%
|
970
|
100.00%
|
Private dwellings, owned
|
900
|
91.37%
|
870
|
89.69%
|
Private Dwellings, rented
|
85
|
8.63%
|
90
|
9.28%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 1996 & 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Period of construction, before 1946
|
225
|
23.44%
|
Period of construction, 1946 - 1960
|
205
|
21.35%
|
Period of construction, 1961 - 1970
|
145
|
15.10%
|
Period of construction, 1971 - 1980
|
190
|
19.79%
|
Period of construction, 1981 - 1990
|
135
|
14.06%
|
Period of construction, 1991 - 2001
|
60
|
6.25%
|
Total number of private dwellings constructed
|
960
|
100.00%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census (numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Farming
Two Hills No. 21, County of Total Farm Area : 665 acres
Farms - Under 129 acres
|
50
|
7.52%
|
Farms - 130 to 239 acres
|
132
|
19.85%
|
Farms - 240 to 559 acres
|
165
|
24.81%
|
Farms - 560 to 759 acres
|
67
|
10.08%
|
Farms - 760 to 1,119 acres
|
95
|
14.29%
|
Farms - 1,120 to 1,599 acres
|
65
|
9.77%
|
Farms - 1,600 to 2,239 acres
|
50
|
7.52%
|
Farms - 2,240 acres and over
|
41
|
6.17%
|
Total number of farms reporting
|
665
|
100.00%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census of Agriculture(numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
# of Farms by Total Farm Area
Farms gross farm receipts - under $9,999
|
117
|
17.59%
|
Farms gross farm receipts - $10,000 to $49,999
|
241
|
36.24%
|
Farms gross farm receipts - $50,000 to $99,999
|
122
|
18.35%
|
Farms gross farm receipts - $100,000 to $249,999
|
129
|
19.40%
|
Farms gross farm receipts - $250,000 to $499,999
|
39
|
5.86%
|
Farms gross farm receipts - $500,000 and over
|
17
|
2.56%
|
Total number of farms reporting
|
665
|
100.00%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census of Agriculture(numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Total Gross Farm Receipts
|
Farming, Continued
Age - Under 35 years
|
105
|
12.00%
|
Age - 35 to 54 years
|
400
|
45.71%
|
Age - 55 years and over
|
365
|
41.71%
|
Average age of operators
|
51
|
|
|
|
|
Number of operators - Female
|
190
|
21.71%
|
Number of operators - Male
|
685
|
78.29%
|
Total number of operators reporting
|
875
|
100.00%
|
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census of Agriculture(numbers may not add up due to rounding) |
Age of Farm Operators
Projects
Summary of Projects in Two Hills No. 21, County of as of September 2006
Infrastructure |
1 |
$3,500,000 |
Total |
1 |
$3,500,000 |
This inventory lists projects in Alberta that have recently been completed, are under construction, or are proposed to start construction. Not all projects are listed due to reasons of confidentiality and/or due to information not being available at the time of printing. Project data is obtained from public information sources, where possible, this data has been verified with the project proponent/developer, users of the Inventory may wish to confirm project data with the proponent/developer. The inventory does not breakdown project expenditures by any given year. The cost of a project is the value of expenditures expected over all phases of project construction, which may span over two or more years. Cost of projects listed in the Inventory are estimated values only.
Source: Alberta Economic Development, 2004.
|
Value of Projects by Sector (as of September 2006)
Completed |
1 |
$3,500,000 |
Total |
1 |
$3,500,000 |
This inventory lists projects in Alberta that have recently been completed, are under construction, or are proposed to start construction. Not all projects are listed due to reasons of confidentiality and/or due to information not being available at the time of printing. Project data is obtained from public information sources, where possible, this data has been verified with the project proponent/developer, users of the Inventory may wish to confirm project data with the proponent/developer. The inventory does not breakdown project expenditures by any given year. The cost of a project is the value of expenditures expected over all phases of project construction, which may span over two or more years. Cost of projects listed in the Inventory are estimated values only.
Source: Alberta Economic Development, 2004.
|
Largest Projects in Two Hills No. 21, County of as of September 2006
Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation |
HIGHWAY 45 GRADE, BASE AND PAVE TRUCK STAGING AREA |
Cty of Two Hills (E of Two Hills) |
$3,500,000 |
2006-2006 |
Completed |
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