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CEREAL
❚ Population (2011): 134 ❚ Households (2011): 71 ❚ Median age of population (2011): 53.7 ❚ Major Industry: Agriculture ❚ Largest Employer: Christianson Trucking ❚ Mayor: Tami Olds ❚ Incorporated: 1910 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Cereal Prairie Pioneer Museum
YOUNGSTOWN
❚ Population (2011): 178 ❚ Households (2011): 82 ❚ Median age of population (2011): 47.4 ❚ Major Industry: Agriculture ❚ Largest Employer: K & M Gas Plus ❚ Mayor: Robert Blagen ❚ Incorporated: 1922 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Blood Indian Park
As Alberta’s largest benefit provider, Alberta Blue Cross delivers industry-leading plan management and cost containment to meet the needs of Alberta employers through challenging economic times.
NEWELL COUNTY NO. 4
❚ Population (2011): 6,786 ❚ Households (2011): 2,366 ❚ Median age of population (2011): 37 ❚ Major Industry: Agriculture ❚ Largest Employer: JBS Lakeside Packers ❚ Reeve: Molly Douglass ❚ Incorporated: 1953 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Lake Newell Resort Area
CITY OF BROOKS
❚ Population (2011): 13,676 ❚ Households (2011): 5,037 ❚ Median age of population (2011): 33.8 ❚ Major Industry: Oil and Gas ❚ Largest Employer: Grasslands Public Schools ❚ Mayor: Barry Morishita ❚ Incorporated: 2005 ❚ Major Tourist Attractions: Brooks Aqueduct, Brooks & District Museum, Golf Course
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If your employer group plan isn’t with Alberta Blue Cross yet, now is the right time to consider switching. Call us today for a confidential no-obligation quote, or talk to your plan advisor.
Medicine Hat 403-529-5550
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