Village of Duchess

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About

Duchess is a bustling village located about 16 km north of Brooks, Alberta, just off the Veterans Memorial highway. With almost 1,000 residents and growing quickly, the Village of Duchess offers a great many options for residents and visitors.

We offer a full range of services and facilities that rival any small community. Winter activities include; curling, skating, indoor soccer, hockey, adult evening sports at the school, a Christmas craft sale and the many activities featured at the community hall. Summer activities are varied and many. Golfing at our 9-hole golf course is always enjoyable followed up by refreshments at the clubhouse. Baseball and soccer keep everyone busy. School sports are a huge part of everyday life for the residents.

The churches and service groups within the Village are very active. Many activities center on the churches, the school and the hall. Doll club, 50+ club, ladies quilting, Sunday services, dessert theatres, fall fair, craft sales and mom and tot groups are abundant in the community. Local businesses include garages, hairdressers, convenience store, restaurant, laundromat, and hotel, among others ensuring residents have the convenience of urban living but the lifestyle found only in the Village with the future.

Housing

Although the region’s hot economy continues to remain strong, the housing market offers many attractive options whether you are looking at building a home, buying a home, or checking out rental accommodations.

The Village of Duchess has a new subdivision, Prairie Winds, located at the South end of Centre Street. Please contact the Village of Duchess at Tel: 403- 362-4452 for availability and pricing.

Smith Group Holdings has also created a new subdivision South of Margaret Avenue. Please contact Smith Group Holdings at Tel: 403- 362-4071 for availability and pricing.

For other housing options, contact the realty offices in Brooks for assistance:

  • Coldwell Banker
    Brooks Realty
    440-2nd Street West
    Brooks, Alberta
    Tel: 403-793-2001
  • Remax Main Street Realty
    103-2nd Street West
    Brooks, Alberta
    Tel: 403-362-0123
  • Pro Real Estate Ltd.
    A212-3rd Avenue West
    Brooks, Alberta
    Tel: 403-362-2222
  • Royal LePage
    Community Realty
    #3, 1308 – 2A Street West
    Brooks, Alberta
    Tel: 403-362-9700
For more information
  • CMHC - A national site that has lots of general information about buying, renting, and renovating homes. You will also find detailed information and links about housing costs, financial assistance programs, legal information and specialized housing issues. Links to various related Government sites also assist with housing related information.
  • MLS Canada - A searchable data base that lists homes for sale. Property searches by community are available.

Community Services

Palliser region communities have many services available for residents to keep them safe and secure.  A diverse range of recreational facilities and places of worship provide families the opportunity to stay active and maintain spiritual well-being.  All Palliser communities have a library or are part of a library system. 

Emergency Services and Fire Protection

Policing – Brooks RCMP Detachment and a part-time Peace Officer in Duchess
Ambulance, Fire, Rescue –Volunteer Fire Department and First Responders in Duchess.  Ambulance service from Brooks.  911 service.
Justice Infrastructure – Provincial Court in Brooks

Parks and Recreation
  • Curling Rink
  • Community Hall
  • Hockey Arena
  • Indoor Soccer Arena 
  • Golf Course
  • Ball Diamonds
  • Soccer Pitches
  • Campground
  • Parks
Religious Services
  • Duchess Lutheran Church – 117-1st Street East ; Tel: 403-378-4400
  • Duchess United Church – 203-1st Street East; Tel: 403-378-3780
  • Duchess Mennonite Church – 204-3rd Street East; Tel: 403-378-4966
  • Bethel Mennonite Church – 270 Railway Avenue; Tel: 403-378-4413
Library 

Duchess & District Public Library -256A Louise Avenue West ; Tel: 403-378-4369

Climate

Sunshine coupled with warm dry summers means more time to spend outdoors and exploring our region.  The low altitude of the region produces a very warm climate, with particular areas often matching or surpassing the “hot spot” of Canada.  Winters have become very mild over the last few years with average temperatures on the rise.

Duchess’ climate is considered semi-arid, which means lots of sunshine.  The average annual precipitation is 37 cm while the number of frost free days is 130.  The average temperature in July is 18.5 degrees Celsius and the average temperature in January is -13.9 degrees Celsius.

Taxes

Residential property taxes are definitely a factor to consider when relocating. Although taxes vary depending on the community, Albertans pay low provincial and municipal taxes, overall, in Canada.

2009 Taxes
  • Residential - 11.02
  • Commercial - 12.837

For more information on taxes in Duchess, contact the village office at Tel: 403- 362-4452.

Additional Information

Property tax is either provided as a percentage or as a millage rate. A mill is one-thousandth of a dollar. To calculate the property tax, the assessed value of property is multiplied by the mill rate and then divided by 1,000. For example, property assessed at $100,000 located in a municipality with a mill rate of 20 mills would have a property tax bill of $2,000 per year.

Utilities

Utilities including natural gas, power, and water are necessary expenses to consider for both homeowners and those renting. Communities in southeast Alberta boast some of the lowest rates in the country.

Electrical Power

EPCOR 
Customer Service Tel: 403.310.4300

FORTIS ALBERTA
Toll Free Tel: 403-310-9473

Natural Gas

Atco Gas
211 - 1st Avenue East
Brooks, Alberta   T1R 0G9
Tel: 403-362-2733 or 403-310-9473

Direct Energy
Toll Free Tel: 1-866-420-3174

Telephone
Telus
Tel: 403-310-2255

Within the Village
  • Garbage is picked up once a week.
  • The recycling shed is located at 251 Railway Ave.
  • Bulk water facility is accessible by anyone behind the Firehall (251 Railway Ave).
For more information

Health

Under the Canada Health Act, Alberta has a publicly administered and funded health care system that guarantees Albertans receive universal access to medically necessary hospital and health care services.

All eligible Alberta residents are covered under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) to access healthcare services. An eligible resident of Alberta is a person who is:

  • Legally entitled to be or to remain in Canada and makes his/her permanent home in Alberta;
  • Committed to being physically present in Alberta for at least 183 days in a 12 month period;
  • Not claiming residency or obtaining benefits under a claim of residency in another province, territory or country;
  • Any other person deemed by the regulations to be a resident not including a tourist, transient or visitor to Alberta.

Effective January 1, 2009, Albertans are no longer required to pay AHCIP premiums.

An Alberta Health Care card gives you access to the public health care system including medical checkups and hospital visits. Private clinics exist, but are permitted to perform only elective services not included as part of the primary care available through our health care system.

Alberta Health Services provides a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.

Duchess residents have their choice of the services in Brooks or Bassano for their health care needs.

The Brooks Health Centre is an acute and continuing care facility. Core programs at the Brooks Health Centre include short stay surgical, pediatrics, 24-hour emergency ad ambulatory care services, obstetrics and community health.

Brooks Health Centre
Bag 300, 440 - 3rd Street East
Brooks, Alberta, T1R 1B3
Tel: 403- 501-3232

Services provided at Brooks Community Health Services include: community nutrition program, early post-partum discharge, health promotion services, immunization services, prenatal classes, public health nursing, speech language pathology, speech language and hearing services as well as baby services.

Community Health Services
440 – 3rd Street East
Brooks, Alberta
Tel: 403- 501-3300

Alberta Mental Health also has an office located in the City of Brooks.

Alberta Mental Health Board
440 – 3rd Street East

Brooks, Alberta
Tel: 403-362-1252
After hours Crisis Management Helpline: 1-800-408-5465

The Bassano Health Center has 4 acute care beds, 1 palliative care bed, 8 continuing care beds as well as 1 respite care bed. Service is provided based on a Primary Health Care model and includes 2 physicians and 2 primary care nurses located on site.

The Health Center underwent renovations in late 1997 and the basement area was converted into a clinical area for physicians and a number of offices for members of an integrated multi-disciplinary team which will be providing a broad range of primary health services to the Bassano community. The area contains a newly renovated physical therapy department and an area for the visiting respiratory therapist. Locally one physical therapist, one physical therapist assistant and one occupational therapist provide therapy services.

Bassano Health Centre
P.O. Box 120
608 - 5th Avenue
Bassano, Alberta T0J 0B0

For more information
  • Alberta Health Care Insurance - The Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) is a publicly administered and funded health care system that guarantees Albertans receive universal access to medically necessary hospital and medical services. AHCIP forms, information on premium and drug assistance, answers to common questions and more are available at this site.
  • Alberta Health and Wellness – Alberta’s Health and Wellness provides information about Alberta’s health care system including the forms needed for registration.
  • Service Alberta – The Health Care Professional section of this Service Alberta site provides information for the wide variety of health professionals in Alberta – doctors, nurses, ambulance operators, and many others who provide services for the maintenance and improvement of health.  Use this page to learn about Alberta Netcare, to look up Health Professionals, to find contact information for nursing homes and hospitals in Alberta, and much, much more.
  • Alberta Health Services – Alberta Health Services provides a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans. Use this site to access information about specific health care facilities and to get the latest news relating to health care.
  • Health Canada – The Health Canada site focuses on providing immigrants with information about health care coverage. It also contains good links to other helpful information on employment, health promotion, and more.

Education

Providing access to education and training opportunities is essential in creating a well-prepared workforce and strong communities. Southeast Alberta’s schools, college, and other education institutions have a lot to offer newcomers in lifelong learning.

Duchess is part of the Grasslands Regional School Division #6, headquartered in Brooks (Tel: 403-793-6700, Fax: 403-362-8225) and Christ the Redeemer School Division, headquartered in Okotoks (Tel: 403- 938-4575).

Nursery School

Duchess also has a nursery school located in the Community Hall:

Duchess Nursery School
255 Margaret Avenue West
Duchess, Alberta
Tel: 403-363-3630

Public School

Duchess School (K-12) uses a student focused approach to enhance and promote academic, social, and emotional growth, through community partnerships, in a positive and caring environment.

Duchess School
264-2nd Street West
Box 119
Duchess, Alberta T0J 0Z0
Tel:: 403-378-4948
Fax: 403-378-4523

Families also have the option of sending children to the Catholic and Public Schools in Brooks. Transportation is provided from Duchess.

Post-Secondary Education

Medicine Hat College (MHC) has been serving students in southeastern Alberta and beyond since 1965. Situated in Canada’s sunniest city, MHC’s main campus services almost 3,000 students each year with another 200 attending Brooks Campus, located 100 km west of Medicine Hat. With some of the lowest student-to-instructor ratios in the province, MHC offers a very personal, one-on-one student experience. MHC offers a wide variety of programs to meet the ever-changing needs of students from southeastern Alberta and around the world.

The Brooks Campus of the Medicine Hat College is located in Brooks and offers high school upgrading, university and college transfer courses, business training courses and apprenticeship courses.

Medicine Hat College – Brooks Campus
200 Horticultural Station Road East
Brooks, Alberta T1R 1E5
Tel: 403-362-1677

Athabasca University Canada’s Open University, is dedicated to the removal of barriers that restrict access to and success in university-level study and to increasing equality of educational opportunity for adult learners worldwide.

For more information
  • ALIS (Alberta Learning Information Service) – This site provides information on education, training, financial assistance, grants, bursaries, transfers, on-line student services, and more.
  • Alberta Education Curriculum -Excellent information and resources for parents of students is provided on this site; it includes information on school choices, summaries of required curriculum, and “homework” help.
  • Alberta Education - Schools - A complete list of schools and school boards is available here.
  • Alberta Children's Services – This site provides information and check-lists to help parents find quality child care; information and links about child care subsidies, adoption, parent support services; and phone numbers for the Kids Help Line, and the Child Care Help Line for Parents.
  • Child Care Subsidy – If you have child care costs for preschool children, you may not be aware that all eligible Albertans may qualify for the Child Care Subsidy Program.  Go to this site to get complete information about the Child Care Subsidy or to try the Estimator.
  • Monthly Living Allowance - Information from the Alberta Student Finance Board is available at this site.
  • National Child Benefit (Low Income Families) - This program provides financial and social support to low-income families.

Community Lifestyle

Community lifestyle is one of the most important factors when considering a move.  Sports, recreation, community involvement, cultural events, hospitality, and safety are just a few of the many reasons why people choose southeast Alberta as an excellent place to live.

Duchess offers a full range of services and facilities that rival any small community. Winter activities include; curling, skating, indoor soccer, hockey, adult evening sports at the school, a Christmas craft sale and the many activities featured at the community hall. Summer activities are varied and many. Golfing at our 9 hole golf course is always enjoyable followed up by refreshments at the clubhouse. Baseball and soccer keep everyone busy. School sports are a huge part of everyday life for the residents.

The Duchess Ag Society runs all facilities except the Soccer Arena:

  • Curling Rink
  • Community Hall
  • Hockey Arena
  • Indoor Soccer Arena
  • Golf Course
  • Ball Diamonds
  • Soccer Pitches
  • Campground

There are several parks in the community for families to enjoy.

The churches and service groups within the Village are very active.

Duchess Lutheran Church – 117-1st Street East ; Tel: 403-378-4400

Duchess United Church – 203-1st Street East; Tel: 403-378-3780

Duchess Mennonite Church – 204-3rd Street East; Tel: 403-378-4966

Bethel Mennonite Church – 270 Railway Avenue; Tel: 403-378-4413

Many activities center on the churches, the school and the hall. Doll club, 50+ club, ladies quilting, Sunday services, dessert theatres, fall fair, craft sales and mom and tot groups are abundant in the community

For more information
  • Service Alberta helps caregivers by providing information on resources available for persons or organizations that care for individuals who need support due to age, or physical or mental illness or disability.
  • Service Alberta has information for parents on topics such as Alberta Centennial Education Savings Plan, Bully Free Alberta, and Passports for Children. There is even a day care look-up at this site.
  • Rural residents can obtain information specific to their needs through Service Alberta. Here, rural residents can look for links to information and publications about the Rural Development Initiative, water wells, the weekly Agri-News, hunting licenses and more.
  • Seniors can find links to the government information and services that apply to seniors, covering topics such as pensions, health care, retirement and more at this site.

Employment

The job market in Southeast Alberta is strong! There are lots of great career opportunities in many different industries from trades to healthcare to manufacturing and many, many more. There is demand for all levels of positions, from entry-level to senior positions.

Check them out at www.findingwork.ca

Employment opportunities are available throughout the Village at various businesses.

For more information
  • Alberta Government Learning Information Services - Alberta's leading on-line source for career, learning and employment information and services. Here you'll find the resources you need to make the most of your future.
  • Alberta Occupational Profiles - Information about a variety of career occupations, and advice about how to develop careers in Alberta, including information about current job markets is available at this site. There is a searchable database that makes it easy to research career options by interest, professional title, or industry.
  • Alberta Wage & Salary data - The Alberta Wage and Salary Survey covers over 400 occupations and provides information on wages and salaries for full-time and part-time employees in Alberta by occupation, geographic area, and industry group.
  • Alberta Works - Alberta Works focuses on training people for employment.
  • Service Alberta’s Job Seekers provides information for those looking for employment. Here, you will find the Alberta Work Search Online, the Federal Job Bank, and even a free e-Résumé Review Service.
  • The Government of Canada has bilingual information about Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Service Canada, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, and Foreign Credentials Referral Office.
  • The Government of Alberta provides information on immigration process for Canada and Alberta, as well as about programs and services designed to help immigrants before and after they arrive.
  • Canadian Information Centre for Immigrants - A bilingual site that provides a thorough overview of information about credentials, education, qualification, and employment in Canada. It is well organized and easy to navigate.
  • Job Bank Canada - Job Bank is the largest web-based network of job postings available to Canadians.

Business Directory

For a list of businesses in Duchess, click here

More Info

Website

www.villageofduchess.com

Driving Maps
Additional Community Information
Government of Alberta Services
  • Service Alberta provides information on vehicle licensing, employment, property and more.
  • Moving to or Around Alberta includes information on health care services, electrical rates, population, housing support services, immigration and more.
Print Media
  • The Bassano Times
  • Brooks & County Chronicle
  • Brooks Bulletin
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