A World Class, Sustainable, Livable Community!
St. Walburg received two prestigious LivCom Awards in London, England.
The LivCom Awards are the world's only competition focusing on best practice regarding the management of the local environment. These Awards are endorsed by the United Nations Environmental Programme and every year the Awards recognize the achievements of communities in tackling the most pressing environmental issues for the planet.
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The town has grown to a population of approx.800 with a thriving business community. The town is situated in a mixed farming and ranching area. The landscape consists of rolling hills, open fields, coulees, rivers and creeks, bush-land and prairie. Just north of town, the forest begins; to the south, open fields; to the west, cattle country; and to the east, lake country. Take time to walk through our residential areas and enjoy the neat gardens
Count Berthold von Imhoff (1868-1939)
Count Berthold von Imhoff spent the first 24 years of his life in his native Germany. He excelled in his chosen vocation of painting, winning the prestigious Berlin Art Academy Medal when he was only 16. He found that success and conformity were partners in the inflexibility of European society.

If you would like to visit the St.Walburg Library's site,
you can find it by
If interested, please contact Susan Hamm at (306) 248-3232
or
Elk's Hall in St. Walburg every Wednesday
Main Street of St. Walburg
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May 25, 2009
Dates to be Announced
This event will be held on September 5th and 6th (Labour Day Long Weekend) at
Moosehead Hall.
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