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Clear Hills County
Clear Hills County is soliciting quotes from financial institutions for the purchase of authorized investments in accordance with Section 250(2) of Alberta's Municipal Government Act and the County's Investment Policy (Internal Reference # 2026-10). The County currently holds approximately $55 million in investments (cash, GICs, and other instruments maturing October 2026 through June 2037) and will have additional funds available after the July 17, 2026 property tax deadline. Suppliers must email lori@clearhillscounty.ab.ca a list of qualifying investments, expected rate of return, company information, team profile, references, reporting capabilities, and fees; investment quotes received after 4:00 p.m. on July 31, 2026 will not be accepted.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 31, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Clear Hills County
Close: Jul 31, 2026
Clear Hills County is soliciting quotes from financial institutions for the purchase of authorized investments in accordance with Section 250(2) of Alberta's Municipal Government Act and the County's Investment Policy (Internal Reference # 2026-10). The County currently holds approximately $55 million in investments (cash, GICs, and other instruments maturing October 2026 through June 2037) and will have additional funds available after the July 17, 2026 property tax deadline. Suppliers must email lori@clearhillscounty.ab.ca a list of qualifying investments, expected rate of return, company information, team profile, references, reporting capabilities, and fees; investment quotes received after 4:00 p.m. on July 31, 2026 will not be accepted.
AvailableClear Hills County
Clear Hills County, a rural municipality in northwest Alberta, is requesting tenders (Tender 2026-09) for the provision of janitorial services at the County Office Building and the Fire Hall Community Centre in Worsley, Alberta. The contract is issued as a formal Request for Tender open to qualified contractors, with an optional site tour arranged through Public Works. Tenders must be received at the Clear Hills County office no later than 4:00 p.m. MST (22:00 UTC) on Friday, July 10, 2026; faxed or emailed tenders will not be accepted.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Clear Hills County
Close: Jul 10, 2026
Clear Hills County, a rural municipality in northwest Alberta, is requesting tenders (Tender 2026-09) for the provision of janitorial services at the County Office Building and the Fire Hall Community Centre in Worsley, Alberta. The contract is issued as a formal Request for Tender open to qualified contractors, with an optional site tour arranged through Public Works. Tenders must be received at the Clear Hills County office no later than 4:00 p.m. MST (22:00 UTC) on Friday, July 10, 2026; faxed or emailed tenders will not be accepted.
AvailableClear Hills County
This RFP invites sponsors and exhibitors to participate in the 29th Annual Clear Hills County Agricultural Trade Show to promote businesses and display goods and services.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Clear Hills County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
This RFP invites sponsors and exhibitors to participate in the 29th Annual Clear Hills County Agricultural Trade Show to promote businesses and display goods and services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Clear Hills County
The commission reviewed and approved several development permit applications. These included a replacement dwelling for Derick Friesen, a communications tower for Tamera Mills (Kent & Rachelle Koch), a storage shed for Clear Hills County, and a replacement office for Greg Hutchings (United Farmers of Alberta Cooperative Ltd.). Each approval was subject to specific conditions regarding property setbacks, safety, and regulatory compliance.
The council discussed and reviewed draft policies concerning road construction specifications for landowners on undeveloped road allowances and a public survey for residential lot development, deciding to bring amended versions of these to a future meeting. Additionally, the council approved the relocation of a 'Children at Play' sign and requested an amendment to Policy 3203 regarding approach construction and maintenance. Finally, the council awarded the contract for the Cleardale Firehall concrete project to Will Just Contract for $46,977.50.
The council meeting included presentations from Hoppy Power regarding a proposed project and Tantus Solutions Group Inc. regarding ERP replacement and project support, the latter of which was subsequently engaged by the council. Key policy actions included the approval of amendments to the Landowner Access Road Construction policy and the Approach Construction and Maintenance policy. Furthermore, the council authorized a tender for janitorial services, approved a grant for the Worsley Pioneer Club to assist with facility repairs, and resolved to end a multi-municipality agreement with the Village of Hines Creek regarding grant allocations. Various departmental and management reports were also reviewed and received for information.
The board accepted the Agricultural Service Board Activity Report and received verbal and written reports from board members. They completed a review of Agricultural Services policies and approved the 2025 Agricultural Service Board Annual Report to Council. Members also authorized attendance for several upcoming agricultural events and information sessions, and accepted the Agricultural Fieldman report.
The Council meeting involved discussions on several key topics. These included delegations from the Cleardale Agricultural Society and the Town of Fairview regarding funding requests. Council reviewed a management team activity report, discussed landowner access road construction specifications, and examined draft public surveys for potential residential lot development. Additionally, the Council addressed various departmental items such as appointments of weed and pest inspectors, grant applications, fire department equipment and policies, bridge assessment and inspection proposals, and a plumbing quote for the Cleardale Firehall. Council also accepted various written reports and calendar updates.
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