June 2 Council Highlights
Please click the link below for the June 2, 2020 Council meeting highlights. If you would like more information on the meeting you can view the agenda online, call the town office and speak to administration, or contact a member of your Council. June 2, 2020 Council...
Perrett Park Opens Today
Town Council is pleased to announce that Perrett Park opens to the public today. Signs will be posted at the sites to warn visitors that they must follow public health guidelines outlined by the province, including maintaining two metres of physical distance from...
Soft Opening – New RV Dump
We are pleased to announce the soft opening of our new RV Sewer Dump just in time to accommodate our residents and guests as provincial restrictions are being lifted on June 1, 2020. The new facility is located at 320E 400S, at the corner of 350E & 400S, just west...
Playgrounds Re-Open Today! (Wednesday, May 27, 2020)
Westwind School Division and Town Council are please to announce that all local playgrounds in Raymond have been re-opened to the public today. Signs will be posted at the sites to warn visitors that they must follow public health guidelines outlined by the province,...
May 19 Council Meeting Highlights
Please click the link below for the May 19th, 2020 Council meeting highlights. If you would like more information on the meeting you can view the agenda online, call the town office and speak to administration, or contact a member of your Council. May 19, 2020...
Municipal Office Re-opening to the Public – May 14
Our Municipal Offices will re-open to the public tomorrow morning, Thursday, May 14. Our regular office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm (closed during lunch hour), Monday to Friday. Please make sure you use the hand sanitizer on the wall to your right upon entering the office...
Public Hearing – Sugar City Development Corporation – June 16, 2020
UPDATE: The Public Hearing has been moved from June 9th to June 16th. This gives the public an extra week for feedback. The original post has been changed to reflect the new date (changes are highlighted in bold). The Town of Raymond intends on forming a...
Regional Assessment Review Board Bylaw #1090-20
During the May 5, 2020 Council meeting, Council passed 1st reading of Bylaw 1090-20, which is our Regional Assessment Review Board Bylaw. The agreement the Town will be entering into is also listed here. All property owners who file assessment complaints with the...
Sub-division and Development Authority & Municipal Planning Commission Bylaw #1087-20 – 1st Reading
During the May 5, 2020 Council meeting, Council passed 1st reading of Bylaw 1087-20, which is the Sub-division Authority, Development Authority and Municipal Planning Commission Bylaw. This bylaw will bring our existing bylaws in line with the Municipal Government...
May 5 Council Meeting Highlights
Please click the link below for the May 5th, 2020 Council meeting highlights. If you would like more information on the meeting you can view the agenda online, call the town office and speak to administration, or contact a member of your Council. May 5, 2020 Council...
Tax Rate Bylaw #1086-20 – 1st Reading
During the May 5, 2020 Council meeting, Council passed 1st reading of Bylaw 1086-20, which is the 2020 Tax Rate Bylaw. This bylaw reflects a mill rate increase of 8.3% over 2019's rate. This increase is due to the following three, provincial government decisions:1)...
Local Business Relaunch Zoom Chat
Raymond Tourism & Economic Development wants to make sure that as many local business owners as possible are able to participate in a quick zoom call to discuss new guidelines for those looking to open May 15th. There will be important information shared. The...
Pool Closure & Heritage Days Update
During last nights Council meeting, Council decided to close the pool for the 2020 season due to the lingering COVID-19 restrictions. The province has identified the re-opening of pools in the 3rd stage of their relaunch plan, however no dates have been provided as to...
Call for Public Input – Environmental Strategic Plan
Council is looking for public feedback on our proposed Environmental Strategic Plan. This plan will help guide current and future Council's decision making to ensure that capital spending projects support our goal of being an environmentally responsible community....
Deadline Extended – Bylaw #968-10 Boulevard Parking
During the January 21st, 2020 Council meeting, Council amended Bylaw #968-10 which prevents property owners from parking on any portion of the boulevard which is not directly in line with their driveway. Those who have already developed off-street parking spaces in...
April 21 Council Meeting Highlights
Please click the link below for the April 21, 2020 Council meeting highlights. If you would like more information on the meeting you can view the agenda online, call the town office and speak to administration, or contact a member of your Council. April 21, 2020...
Wastewater Treatment System Expansion
Executive Summary In 2018, the Town submitted a grant application to the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) to pay for the needed expansion to our wastewater treatment lagoons. The project is estimated to cost $8 million dollars and the Town will pay...
Council Newsletter
Our first newsletter for 2020 is here! We hope everyone is staying healthy and well. Click HERE to see our digital version of out Q1 2020 Newsletter. If you have any questions regarding this or anything else, do not hesitate to call the office at 403-752-3322 or...
Impact to Businesses in Raymond & Area from Covid-19
Covid-19 is impacting many people in many different ways. We would like to know the impact that Covid-19 is having to our businesses. We would encourage ALL businesses owners/managers in Raymond and the surrounding area to complete this short survey. The information...
Fire Restrictions (Ban)
April 16, 2020 - Fire Chief Holt has issued a fire restriction (ban) for the Town of Raymond due to Covid-19. With warmer weather approaching, we are restricting campfires to encourage social distancing. You may have a small campfire on your own private property with...









