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Snowplowing Reminder to Residents
We would like to remind MD residents that the MD provides snowplowing services to the following residents at the corresponding rates:
- Seniors – $125.00 plus G.S.T.
- Handicapped Persons – $125.00 plus G.S.T.
- Spouses of Seniors and/or Handicapped Persons – $125.00 plus G.S.T.
- Dependants of Seniors and/or Handicapped Persons – $125.00 plus G.S.T.
Additionally, seniors can access financial assistance to cover the cost of snow removal, through the provincial government.
To access the snow plowing hold harness agreement form, special needs assistance for seniors information booklet, financial assistance application, and the policy, go to https://mdspiritriver.ab.ca/departments/public-works and scroll down the page just passed Dust Control.
Seniors are welcome to stop by the office or contact us at (780) 864-3500 for assistance with the application.
For a list of private contractors, click on Private Contractors for Snow Plowing Services.
Fire Advisory Lifted
Due to the recent snow fall the fire advisory has been removed at this time.
All burning allowed.
Brian Kroes
Manager/Fire Chief
Central Peace Fire & Rescue Commission
Office Open by Appointment Only
Well, that’s a Wrap!
Here are the MD of Spirit River’s 2025 Photo Contest Winners!
Ben Pawlett for 1st place with a beautiful photo of a Bald Eagle and Jo Ann Edey as Runner Up with a lovely photo of Spring Flowers.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s contest, making it another successful competition.
A big thank you to our wonderful judges, Harry Ezio and Rhonda Yurchyshyn. We appreciate your time & dedication!
It’s Official!!
Things to know about Budgets
Budget and financial statements
The MD or Spirit River’s annual budget details the services, programs, and infrastructure we offer to residents and businesses. This budget is carefully developed to provide a high quality of life at an affordable cost for residents and to provide an ideal location for businesses.
Current budget
Our annual budget consists of an operating and capital budget. The operating budget plans for the day-to-day costs of providing services to residents and businesses. The capital budget plans for the purchase of municipal assets and infrastructure.
Through the budgeting process, we identify the source of funding to cover these costs. These funding sources include property taxes, service fees, government grants, or financial reserves.
Budget process
Developing the budget is a two-stage process. First, an interim budget is approved in December to provide a general plan for services, programs, infrastructure, and related costs.
Once the Government of Alberta releases its budget – typically in March – The MD or Spirit River can confirm information about available grant funding and make any necessary adjustments to its interim budget. A final budget is typically set in late April, at which time the tax rates are also determined.
Shortly after the tax rates are set and the final budget is approved, residents and businesses will receive their tax notices.
Interested in perusing our Financial Operating Budgets, go to mdspiritriver.ab.ca/departments/finance and scroll down a little ways.
Shelterbelt Program Deadline
The Municipal District of Spirit River’s Shelterbelt Program is designed to promote the establishment of shelterbelts by providing residents with bulk-ordered tree seedlings at a cost-recovery rate. The program aims to reduce wind and water erosion, conserve energy for homes, and provide habitat and food for birds.
To participate, residents must submit an order form by December 20th each year to receive seedlings for the following growing season. Orders are fulfilled in bundles of 10 or 15 seedlings, and pickup occurs at the Public Works facility in Spirit River, typically in May.
The program is available only to residents of the MD of Spirit River, and while the specific tree species are subject to availability, seed viability, and growing conditions, any unfulfilled orders due to these factors will result in a reimbursement. The Agricultural Service Board (ASB) acts as an advisory body on agricultural matters, including this program.
Seedling options are White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, Blue Spruce, Siberian Larch, Lilac, Manitoba Maple, Hybrid Poplar, and Golden Willow.
If you are an MD resident and would like to participate in the Shelterbelt Program, click on mdspiritriver.ab.ca/departments/agricultural-services/shelterbelt-form to place your order.
Development Permit Approval Notice – October 21st, 2025
Unofficial Votes are IN
Click on the link to see the unofficial results of the 2025 Municipal Election:






