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Newell County No. 4


❚ Population (2011): 6,786 ❚ Households (2011): 2,366 ❚ Median Age of Pop. (2011): 37 ❚ Major Industries: Beef Processing, Oil and Gas ❚ Largest Employer: JBS Lakeside Beef-processing Plant ❚ Reeve: Molly Douglass ❚ Incorporated: 1953 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Lake Newell


Rosemary


❚ Population (2011): 342 ❚ Households (2011): 132 ❚ Median Age of Pop. (2011): 37.4 ❚ Major Industries: Retail ❚ Largest Employer: Spragg's Meat Shop ❚ Mayor: Don Gibb ❚ Incorporated: 1951 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Burst of Colour Run


City of Brooks


❚ Population (2011): 13,676 ❚ Households (2011): 5,037 ❚ Median Age of Pop. (2011): 33.8 ❚ Major Industries: Oil and Gas ❚ Largest Employer: Grasslands School Division ❚ Mayor: Martin Shields ❚ Incorporated: 2005 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Brooks Aqueduct, Brooks and District Museum, Golf Course


Duchess


❚ Population (2011): 992 ❚ Households (2011): 360 ❚ Median Age of Pop. (2011): 31.8 ❚ Major Industries: Construction ❚ Largest Employer: Alberta Prairie Meats ❚ Mayor: Bruce Snape ❚ Incorporated: 1921 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Dinosaur Provincial Park


Bassano


❚ Population (2011): 1,282 ❚ Households (2011): 542 ❚ Median Age of Pop. (2011): 44.8 ❚ Major Industries: Manufacturing ❚ Largest Employer: Global Thermoelectric Inc. ❚ Mayor: Tom Rose ❚ Incorporated: 1911 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Crawling Valley Reservoir, Bassano Dam


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