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WEST RUTHERFORD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – UPDATED

Update for Homeowners in West Rutherford Annual General Meeting Please be advised that the Annual General Meeting will be held in fall electronically via zoom. As of now the Government is working on updates to legislation which will provide a clear direction on electronic meetings. These changes are anticipated to go into effect August 2021. […]

2018 Survey Results

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Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond to our first West Rutherford Home Owner Association (WRHOA) Survey.  The purpose of the survey was to gather feedback from homeowners so that the board could amend policies where required and develop a plan of action aligned with the preferences of the HOA members. A […]

We are eager to receive your feedback and opinions on enhancing WRHOA

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A new mini-library scheduled to open in 2018 will serve residents in southwest Edmonton.

The “small-footprint” eplGO branch will inhabit a 3,000-square-foot space inside the Heritage Valley Town Centre, near 119 Street and 26 Avenue SW. Construction is scheduled to start in September and the library should open in the first or second quarter of next year, said Edmonton Public Library CEO Pilar Martinez.

The storefront library is a temporary solution until a larger branch can be built in the area.

Martinez said the Heritage Valley neighbourhood is a high priority for the organization. Population is booming in the city’s southwest quadrant where the nearest library branches are Riverbend and Whitemud Crossing — both about eight kilometres away.

Edmonton Public Library to open new branch in Heritage Valley

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A new mini-library scheduled to open in 2018 will serve residents in southwest Edmonton.

The “small-footprint” eplGO branch will inhabit a 3,000-square-foot space inside the Heritage Valley Town Centre, near 119 Street and 26 Avenue SW. Construction is scheduled to start in September and the library should open in the first or second quarter of next year, said Edmonton Public Library CEO Pilar Martinez.

The storefront library is a temporary solution until a larger branch can be built in the area.

Martinez said the Heritage Valley neighbourhood is a high priority for the organization. Population is booming in the city’s southwest quadrant where the nearest library branches are Riverbend and Whitemud Crossing — both about eight kilometres away.