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Innisfail
The Town of Innisfail is seeking proposals from qualified investment advisors or financial institutions to provide investment portfolio management services for the Town's available funds. The objective is to ensure investments are managed in accordance with the Town's Investment Policy, applicable legislation, and prudent investment practices while maintaining safety of principal, liquidity, diversification, and an appropriate rate of return. The estimated contract duration is five years with an anticipated start date of July 27, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 3, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
Innisfail
Close: Jul 3, 2026
The Town of Innisfail is seeking proposals from qualified investment advisors or financial institutions to provide investment portfolio management services for the Town's available funds. The objective is to ensure investments are managed in accordance with the Town's Investment Policy, applicable legislation, and prudent investment practices while maintaining safety of principal, liquidity, diversification, and an appropriate rate of return. The estimated contract duration is five years with an anticipated start date of July 27, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Innisfail
The council received a presentation from the Parkland Regional Library System regarding their organizational structure, core services, budget, and return on investment for member municipalities. Discussions also covered the potential impacts and operational implications of Bill 28 on library services, including potential needs for additional staffing, facility renovations, and software costs for internet filtering.
The committee held a meeting to initiate a recreation master plan process. Key discussion topics included a land acknowledgement, the declaration of Seniors Week in Alberta, and an overview of the upcoming recreation master plan process, including research and community engagement strategies. The committee discussed the necessity of balanced resource allocation and data-driven decision-making for future community needs, with specific mention of potential gaps in recreational spaces.
The Council meeting involved a land acknowledgement and a presentation celebrating the 110th anniversary of a local business. A public hearing was conducted regarding a new land use bylaw, which included discussion on changes to driveway and parking regulations, as well as an amendment regarding building height restrictions in a multi-unit residential district. Additionally, the Council authorized formally seconding a resolution on local government fiscal framework funding, awarded a contract for a committee governance review, and discussed facility tours for Council members and the potential cancellation of meetings during the summer months.
The committee discussed the upcoming modernization project for the aquatic center, including closure details and grant applications. They also addressed a request from the Town of Nanton to second a motion regarding recreation infrastructure funding to be presented at an Alberta Municipalities conference. Additionally, the committee reviewed the first quarter 2025 financial statements, discussed insurance and gas utility costs, provided updates on the council chambers renovation project, and reviewed the 2024 annual report.
The council meeting addressed several operational and strategic matters. The Town of Inisfell conducted a land acknowledgement. The council reviewed the Chief Administrative Officer's report and discussed the council action control, specifically focusing on maintaining dialogue with Varma and exploring potential future presentations via Zoom. The council discussed the legislative requirements and status of the Intermunicipal Collaborative Framework (ICF) with Reder County, noting that updates are planned for 2026. Additionally, the council reviewed the State of Infrastructure report, which provides data on municipal assets to guide long-term capital planning, transparency, and accountability. Discussions also touched upon balancing expanding infrastructure with maintaining aging assets, and the financial status of recreation reserves.
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