Penhold... The federal and provincial governments will jointly invest $6 million towards the construction of a multiplex recreation facility in the Town of Penhold.Bob Mills, Member of Parliament for Red Deer, on behalf of the Honourable Rona Ambrose, President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister of Western Economic Diversification, and the Honourable ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on December 23, 2007
The Town of Penhold is located approximately half way between Red Deer and Innisfail. Roughly 13 km south of Red Deer on Highway 2A, and the junction of Highway 42. It is a small growing bedroom community with a population of 1,961 (2006 stats). The potential for future growth is definitely there, making Penhold an ideal Town to invest in for future development. With its proximity to the ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on November 7, 2007
It's October 1 and we've officially entered the last fiscal quarter for 2007. What an exciting year in real estate again. Dramatically different then 2006, and I can't wait to see how the rest of the year unfolds and 2008 begins.
Penhold historically has been somewhat quiet in comparison to the neighbors. 2007 is year best characterized as people on the ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on October 1, 2007
Got to love the weather in Alberta. Really it is fantastic. We get some terrific weather patterns throughout the year. Here in Central Alberta we are immune for the most part to long durations of extreme heat and extreme cold. We have a moderate climate and we are blessed with warm westerly winds a.k.a Chinooks that thaw our winters and warm our hearts.
Our weather changes dramatically and we ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on September 28, 2007
Previously I mentioned that Penhold is the little town that can. Much of the emphasis is on growth and new development. I thought I would share a few photos from Penhold that make Penhold a great place to call home.I like the look of certain streets, how they frame the road etc... I'm partial to older areas with trees that create a canopy to drive down. New areas of course ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on September 18, 2007