Town of Hanna
Recent News About Town of Hanna
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Summer Program for 2022
Working with children has always been her passion and she is very excited to be able to be a part of the program again this year. Be sure to join Sydney and the other Epic Adventures staff who together with your children will make this summer “EPIC”!
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Office Assistant Position Available
The Town of Hanna has an opening for an Office Admin Support employee. This position will start July 4 and run to August 31. Hours of work are Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 4:30.
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Mayor Povaschuk Announces 2022 Tax Rate
“I am pleased to say that we are able to continue the downward trend of collecting less property tax.”
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Patty Rafferty: Unofficial Poop Fairy
This week we feature Patty Rafferty, Lexie and Lewie. Otis and his friends are happy.
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An Ode to Public Works
The theme for 2022 is “Ready & Resilient”. These skills lie within each and every Public Works Professional. Always READY to serve their community and RESILIENT in their ability to pick themselves up off the ground after encountering challenges.
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Health Region Seeking Members
Recruitment is underway!
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Prepare for Cyber Attacks – #BePrepared
Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly common and putting many Albertans at risk. As part of your emergency preparedness routine, make it a habit to regularly update passwords, back up data and ensure security software is up to date.
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Prepare for Flooding – #BePrepared
Hazards such as flooding, wildfire, and extreme temperatures are typical throughout Alberta and can pose a significant risk to you, your loved ones, and your property if not prepared. Knowing the risk of the hazards in the Hanna area can help you reduce their impact when an emergency or disaster occurs.
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Compost Pick Up May 24, 2022
Twice a year, the Town of Hanna offers to pick up compost. Spring pick-up is scheduled to begin Tues May 24.
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Gather Supplies – #BePrepared
Once a week, leading up to Emergency Preparedness Week in May, we will be sharing some things you could be doing to prepare for an unexpected event. You will be seeing #BePrepared used locally, regionally, and provincially. Each week we will give you one small step to becoming more prepared.
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Swimming Lesson Changes
Registration for lessons for the 2022 season opens with changes. This year, families can register by submitting their information by email anytime they are ready!
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Mel Lindbeck: Unofficial Poop Fairy
Town staff have taken the advice of Otis and have been watching carefully for local Poop Fairies. Guess what! There are real humans with magical powers dealing with crappy situations
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26 percent of people 25 or older have an associate's degree or higher in Hanna
26 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in Hanna in 2020, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Create Financial Resilience – #BePrepared
Once a week, leading up to Emergency Preparedness Week in May, we will be sharing some things you could be doing to prepare for an unexpected event. You will be seeing #BePrepared used locally, regionally, and provincially. Each week we will give you one small step to becoming more prepared.
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Hanna Lodge has Vacancies
Are you or someone you love 65 years of age or older?
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Start a Conversation – #BePrepared
Once a week, leading up to Emergency Preparedness Week in May, we will be sharing some things you could be doing to prepare for an unexpected event.
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Get Informed – #BePrepared
Once a week, leading up to Emergency Preparedness Week in May, we will be sharing some things you could be doing to prepare for an unexpected event
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Kickboxing Comes to Hanna
Born and raised in Hanna, Jill Olesen and her husband Brent have a son and two daughters who live just outside of Hanna
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Know the Hazards – #BePrepared
Once a week, leading up to Emergency Preparedness Week in May, we will be sharing some things you could be doing to prepare for an unexpected event.
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Volunteer Appreciation with Tyler Smith
On April 14, we will celebrate the volunteers that make Hanna and area great and hear a powerful message from Humboldt Broncos survivor Tyler Smith.