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County of GP property re-inspections to commence in March

Assessors from the County of Grande Prairie will begin property re-inspections in a section of the county on March 1st. 

City of GP reminds residents of New Year’s Eve property tax deadline

Grande Prairie property owners are being advised to square away any outstanding payments as the income tax deadline is quickly approaching.

City of Grande Prairie reminding residents of property tax deadline

Grande Prairie property owners are being advised to square away any outstanding payments as the income tax deadline is quickly approaching. 

2.28 per cent property tax increase included in City of GP’s 2025 budget

Grande Prairie City Council has arrived at a tentative 2.28 per cent property tax increase on residents after all three days of budget deliberations. 

Snow-clearing changes could save City of GP $250K annually, council wraps up day two of 2025 budget talks

Day two of the City of Grande Prairie's 2025 Budget Deliberations wrapped up on Thursday, with several changes that will be up for finalization by the end of the budget talks. 

Tourism event fund likely bumping up 2017 property taxes

This year's property tax increase could be more than expected. Last fall, city councillors voted to reduce the hike...

Property taxes due by the end of the day

Both the City and County have extended hours for residents to pay their property taxes by the end of...

Grande Prairie-area property taxes due June 30th

Both the City and County have extended hours for residents to pay their property taxes by the June 30th....

County mails out property tax bills due June 30th

Property tax notices for County of Grande Prairie land owners are now in the mail. In order to avoid...

Grande Prairie municipal property tax increase set at 2.25 per cent

The average household in Grande Prairie will be looking at paying an extra $144 in property taxes this year....

Education levy increase to impact Grande Prairie tax bills

When the provincial budget was released last week, Alberta municipalities also learned how much the government expects them to...

City looking to decrease 2016 tax increase to 2.5 per cent

With the declines in both the local and provincial economies, the city is looking at reducing the property tax...

Grande Prairie looking at 4.2 per cent tax increase

Pending approval at a council meeting later this month, next year's tax increase in Grande Prairie will be four-point-two...

Residential property taxes up 5.54 per cent in County

The County of Grande Prairie has finalized its 2015 budget, and residential home owners will see their property taxes...

Grande Prairie tax increase could be less than expected

Taxes may not be going up as much as expected for Grande Prairie residents. A 4.2 per cent increase was...

County property tax notices in the mail

Property tax notices have been mailed out, and County of Grande Prairie residents have until June 30th to make...
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County raises municipal tax rate by 2.4 per cent, citing “increased demand” for services

The County of Grande Prairie has approved the 2025 budget, which includes a 2.4 per cent municipal tax hike. 

NWP, FVSD announce partnership to open up Bachelor of Education remote courses

Northwestern Polytechnic and the Fort Vermillion School Division have announced a new partnership to bridge education opportunities in the North. 

St. Stephen’s chosen as Valleyview recipient of Smile Cookie donations

The Holy Family Catholic Regional Division has announced St. Stephen's School as this year's recipient of the Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign in Valleyview. 

ASIRT concludes investigation into police-involved shooting in Grande Prairie

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team has completed its investigation into an officer-involved shooting that occurred in December, 2023. 

Beaverlodge Municipal Hospital ED closes for 24 hours due to physician shortage

The Beaverlodge Municipal Hospital Emergency Department has been temporarily closed due to a lack of physician coverage.
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