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Inter-Municipal Planning Commission
The Inter-Municipal Planning Commission approves all development and subdivision applications within the Inter-Municipal Development Planning Area.
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Inter-Municipal Subdivision & Development Appeals
The Inter-Municipal Subdivision Development Appeal Board hears and determines appeals on behalf of the Town and County in respect to decisions of a Subdivision Authority or Development Authority within the Inter-Municipal Development Planning area.
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Inter-Governmental Negotiation Committee
The Inter-Governmental Negotiation Committee carries out negotiations between the Town of High Level and surrounding local governments.
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Mackenzie Frontier Tourist Association
The Mackenzie Frontier Tourist Association is a not-for-profit, industry led, collaboratively managed organization. With the support of municipal partners - Mackenzie County, Town of High Level, and Town of Rainbow Lake
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Mackenzie Regional Charity Golf Committee
The Mackenzie Regional Charity Golf Committee is made up of Council Members from Mackenzie County, the Town of High Level and the Town of Rainbow Lake. This committee hosts a Charity Golf Tournament each year to raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Northwest Health Foundation.
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Mackenzie Regional Waste Management Commission
This commission governs recycling and waste collection throughout the Mackenzie Region.
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Northern Alberta Elected Leaders
Learn more about elected leaders throughout Northern Alberta meeting to discuss issues that affect Northern Communities.
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Northwest Regional FASD Society
The High Level FASD Committee was established in 1997 by local community members hoping to create awareness and to educate surrounding communities about FASD. The vision the FASD Committee had was to provide for the Mackenzie Region, along with FASD awareness and education, a Rural FASD Diagnostic service.
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Northwest Species at Risk
The Northwest Species at Risk Committee (NWSAR) is a grassroots organization initiated by six municipal governments in Northwest Alberta. The NWSAR formed in response to the Government of Alberta’s Action Plan for boreal caribou recovery and Eric Denhoff’s Recommendations Report released in late May, 2016.
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Peace Library System
Check out the Peace Library System servicing Northwestern Alberta.
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Regional Economic Development Initiative
Find out more about the Regional Economic Development Initiative Association of Northwest Alberta.
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Subdivision and Development Appeal Board
The Subdivision Development Appeal Board hears and determines appeals on behalf of the Town in respect to decisions of a Subdivision Authority or Development Authority.
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Water North Coalition
Discover more information about the Water North Coalition.