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Taber Municipal District
The Municipal District of Taber (MD of Taber) has issued a Request for Qualification from contractors interested in performing the 2026 Hays Sanitary Replacement project, a sanitary sewer installation and replacement initiative within the district. The qualification process is intended to evaluate contractor experience, capabilities, and references (particularly with VCP fragmentation handling and highway crossings) to qualify them for upcoming related construction work. Respondents meeting the qualification criteria will be eligible to bid on the construction contract that is being tendered by the district.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Taber Municipal District
Close: Jul 9, 2026
The Municipal District of Taber (MD of Taber) has issued a Request for Qualification from contractors interested in performing the 2026 Hays Sanitary Replacement project, a sanitary sewer installation and replacement initiative within the district. The qualification process is intended to evaluate contractor experience, capabilities, and references (particularly with VCP fragmentation handling and highway crossings) to qualify them for upcoming related construction work. Respondents meeting the qualification criteria will be eligible to bid on the construction contract that is being tendered by the district.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Taber Municipal District
The council meeting addressed several agenda items, including the permanent transfer of Johnny Longden artifacts from the lobby to the Tank 77 Museum, acknowledging the achievements of local residents, and receiving reports on community events. The council also reviewed correspondence regarding a provincial education requisition credit, updates from the regional library board, and expressions of appreciation for sponsored community initiatives. Additionally, discussions were held regarding upcoming regional events and networking opportunities.
The council meeting addressed various community updates, including graduations, local anniversaries, and health care achievements. Reports were presented by the RCMP detachment regarding local crime statistics and law enforcement activity. A representative from the Enchant Historical Society requested financial assistance to complete necessary fencing repairs for an old cemetery, noting that while previous grant applications were unsuccessful, they remain committed to the project. The council discussed the municipality's potential responsibility for cemetery maintenance and expressed appreciation for the volunteers involved.
The council meeting addressed various procedural and community-related items. Discussions included declarations of pecuniary interest regarding land lease policies, public engagement regarding procedural fairness and external legal correspondence, and a delegation presentation from the Retlaw Historical Society regarding the restoration and preservation of historical sites in Retlaw. The council also acknowledged maintenance and support activities for local historical assets.
The council discussed various operational and policy matters, including the RCMP monthly statistics for the detachment, which highlighted calls for service, criminal code violations, traffic enforcement, and future priorities focused on safety and community relations. Significant attention was given to the municipality's land sales policy, specifically addressing public concerns regarding speculative land purchases, the rights of existing leaseholders, and the need for alternative revenue sources to fund essential municipal services. The meeting also covered community protocol items, including local support initiatives.
The council meeting addressed several procedural and community matters, including the approval of the agenda and the acknowledgment of pecuniary interests regarding land leases. Discussions featured promotional updates on the Taber Playon 4-on-4 fundraising event and a detailed presentation of February 2026 RCMP detachment statistics, including calls for service, patrols, and crime trends. The council established priorities for the upcoming fiscal year, focusing on traffic safety, community relations, and crime reduction. Additionally, the meeting included a public engagement session where community members expressed concerns regarding fair taxation, land management, the sale of municipal lands, and the perceived conflict of interest related to municipal land leases.
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