Penhold News Releases
How to Make a Complaint - Peace Officers
When making a complaint the officer or person(s) taking the complaint require certain information, this is so the officer has a contact person, incase further pertinent information is needed. This information is protected and will only be released if charges or court is required. In this case you would be informed before any action is taken, and be willing to provide a statement and attend court. Please note, as of November 1st, 2011 complaints will no longer be...Full Story…
Posted By: Town Office on Tuesday, December 6th 2011
Categories: General Information
Recreational Vehicle Parking
Land Use Bylaw 661/11 3.11 Objects Prohibited or Restricted in Yards 2. No person will allow a recreational vehicle to be stored in any yard abutting a street in a residential District, except as allowed in subsection (3) and (4) and in a rear yard on a corner parcel where it will be stored no closer to the street than the principal building. This regulation does not apply between April 1st and October 15th of each year if: a) the...Full Story…
Posted By: Town Office - Peace Officers on Tuesday, November 22nd 2011
Categories: General Information
Food Bank
As of September 1st, 2011 and until further notice all Penhold and Springbrook Residents will access the Red Deer & District Food Bank for Food Bank Services by visiting them at #12-7429, 49th Ave. Red Deer. Phone: (403) 346-1505. Please contact Community Services Manager, Tara Wells, if you have any questions and/or concerns at (403) 886-3287. Please Note: Food Bank donations will still be accepted at the Town Office and Community Services will continue to...Full Story…
Posted By: Community Services on Friday, October 21st 2011
Categories: Announcements
Penhold Coat of Arms
Canadian Heraldic Authority Symbolism of the Armorial Bearings of the Town of Penhold, Alberta As granted by Robert Douglas Watt, Chief Herald of Canada, on 15 July 2004 and entered in volume iv, page 386 of the Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada. Arms: The quills are a reference to the Town's name, reputedly where a clerk's pen had stuck in a map. The central stripe edged in gold indicates the importance of the north-south railway line in...Full Story…
Posted By: Town Office on Wednesday, September 28th 2011
Categories: General Information
