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Audience: General Public Organizations: Culture and Community Services (2011-2013) Formats: PDF

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July 6, 2021

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Ministers' and associate ministers' office expenses are disclosed to the public on a monthly basis, posted by the end of the following month. Expenses reported are those of the ministers and...


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June 1, 2012

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This annual report of the Ministry of Culture contains the minister's accountability statement, the audited consolidated financial statements of the ministry and a comparison of actual performance...


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April 1, 2012

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The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program...


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February 1, 2012

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Occasionally a consulting archaeologist encounters historic structures in the context of an archaeological Historic Resources Impact Assessment (HRIA). In such cases the Historic Resources...


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January 25, 2012

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Each department of the Government of Alberta is required to have a publicly-accessible directory of personal information banks. A personal information bank is any resource which includes personal...


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January 1, 2012

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This manual has been compiled to assist those proposing new geographical names as well as those for those interested in the processes, policies and procedures involved in geographical naming...


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January 1, 2012

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On February 24 and 25, nearly 400 community leaders from across Alberta gathered in Red Deer at a unique event called Culture Forum 2012. Those invited represented a wide spectrum of cultural...


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December 1, 2011

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Prior to submission to Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (AESRD), the proponent must consult Alberta Culture’s Listing of Historic Resources.