- Brooks, Alberta
Infobox Settlement
official_name = City of Brooks
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nickname = Alberta's Centennial City
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dot_map_caption = Location of Brooks inAlberta
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = CAN
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name1 = AB
subdivision_type2 = Region
subdivision_name2 =Southern Alberta
subdivision_type3 = Census division
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government_footnotes = [Cite web| url= http://www.brooks.ca/hall/council.asp | title= City Council | author= City of Brooks | accessdate= 2007-06-23]
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Martin Shields
leader_title1 = Governing body
leader_name1 = Brooks City Council
leader_title2 = MP
leader_name2 =Monte Solberg (Cons - Medicine Hat)
leader_title3 = MLA
leader_name3 =Arno Doerksen (PC -Strathmore-Brooks )
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established_title = Incorporated
established_date = 1910 (village)
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established_date2 = 1911 (town)
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established_date3 = 2005 (city)
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area_footnotes = [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/Profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4802034&Geo2=PR&Code2=48&Data=Count&SearchText=brooks&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= Brooks Community Profile] - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE]
area_total_km2 = 17.70
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population_total = 12,498
population_density_km2 = 706
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population_metro =22,452
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timezone = MST
utc_offset = -7
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latd=50 |latm=33 |lats=51 |latNS=N
longd=111 |longm=53 |longs=56 |longEW=W
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elevation_m = 760
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postal_code_type = Postal code span
postal_code = T1R
area_code = +1-403
blank_name = Highways
blank_info =Trans-Canada Highway
Highway 36
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website = [http://www.brooks.ca/ City of Brooks]
footnotes =Brooks is a
city inSouthern Alberta , km to mi|168|spell=commonwealth|precision=0|wiki=yes southeast ofCalgary on theTrans-Canada Highway , and theCanadian Pacific Railway . Brooks is one of the major centers in Southern Alberta, and the centre of the County of Newell, and theEastern Irrigation District . In 2007 Brooks had a population of 13,581.Fact|date=November 2007History
Brooks was originally used as a buffalo hunting ground for
Blackfoot andCrow natives. After Treaty Seven was signed in 1887, homesteaders moved into the area to begin farming. By 1904, the area still did not have a name. By aCanada Post sponsored contest, the area was named after Noel Edgell Brooks, aCanadian Pacific Railway Divisional Engineer from Calgary. In 1910, the Village of Brooks was created. A year later the village became a town. More recently, Brooks has experienced growth thanks to the oil and gas industry. In the early 1980’s, Brooks population grew from 5 000 to about 8 000. In 1996, the population exceeded 10 000 due to expansion at Lakeside IBP meat packing plant. In 2005, Brooks, AB became a city with a population of about 13,000.Industry
The largest employer in the Brooks Area is
Lakeside Packers , an agriculture and meat packing plant recently bought by Canadian CompanyXL Foods .Brooks is located in one of Alberta’s most active gas fields,Fact|date=January 2008 and the city is home to regional offices of several major oil and gas companies.Fact|date=January 2008
The three main sectors of Brooks' economy are agriculture, the oil and gas industry, and the retail and service sector.Fact|date=January 2008
Community
The City of Brooks is one of fastest growing communities in Alberta with a multi-cultural flavour unique to other similar sized municipalities in Alberta. Brooks is steadily growing with residential and commercial development. It has educational facilities including a satellite campus of
Medicine Hat College , two high schools, two junior high schools, three elementary schools,and two primary school. Brooks has won the Communities in Bloom competition four times in a row.Recreation and attractions
The
Lakeside Leisure Centre is the area's main recreation centre. It includes two arenas a curling rink, an aquatic centre with a waterslide and wave pool, a gymnasium, a fitness centre, and multipurpose rooms.There are three provincial parks in the area:
Kinbrook Island Provincial Park to the south;Dinosaur Provincial Park , a world heritage site, to the northeast; andTillebrook Provincial Park to the east.The
Brooks Aqueduct southeast of Brooks was built to transport irrigation water across theEastern Irrigaton District . It spans across a 3.2km valley, about 20m above the ground.During the winter months, the
Brooks Bandits play in theAlberta Junior Hockey League They joined the league in 2000 and have become more and more popular over the years. During the spring of 2005, TheAJHL 's Brooks Bandits advanced to the playoffs for the first time, but lost to theCamrose Kodiaks .The new 1,700 seat Brooks Regional Arena will be completed by August 2009.Fact|date=January 2008 The facility will also include corporate boxes, individual seating, concession services, and a running track/mezzanine. In October 2007, the city announced that
Bearden Engineering andConrad Industries have been hired for the infrastructure of the facility. The facility has seen large amounts of fundraising in the 2007 and 2008. With $6 million through CAMRIF, and another $3.38 million through the Alberta Lottery Fund, the project budget sits around $14 millionFootball in Brooks is also very popular.Fact|date=January 2008 The Roadrunners and Buffalos are the two main teams in Brooks, which are made up of players from local schools. Brooks has had a lot of success in the past in football. The Buffalos have had 3 teams go to provincials, in 1989, 1995, and 1997, wining in both '95 and '97. The Roadrunners have gone to provincials three times as well, in 1995, 2004 and most recently, 2007.
Demographics
In 2006, Brooks had a population of 12,498 living in 5,051 dwellings, a 7.7% increase from 2001. The city has a land area of km2 to mi2|17.70|abbr=yes|wiki=yes and a
population density of Pop density km2 to mi2|706.0| spell=UK | abbr=yes.Cite web| url= http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4802034&Geo2=PR&Code2=48&Data=Count&SearchText=Brooks&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&GeoLevel=&GeoCode=4802034 | title= Brooks - Community Profile | author= Statistics Canada| authorlink= Statistics Canada| year= Census 2006 | accessdate= 2007-06-13] Brooks also holds a large immigrant population of Africans, Middle-Easterners, as well as peoples from Eastern Canada, all brought to the town by jobs at the local abattoir, oil resources, and other industries in the area.Fact|date=September 2007The largest age group according to the 2006 Census with 1,280 residents or about 10% were 25-29 year olds. The median age group of the city is 31.9. There are 6,625 males and 5,875 females in Brooks.
* Median family income: $56,421(2001)
* Average value of private dwelling: $125,741(2001)Climate
Infobox Weather
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location = Brooks
Jan_Hi_°C = -5.6
Feb_Hi_°C = -2.7
Mar_Hi_°C = 3.7
Apr_Hi_°C = 12.7
May_Hi_°C = 18.9
Jun_Hi_°C = 23.1
Jul_Hi_°C = 25.7
Aug_Hi_°C = 25
Sep_Hi_°C = 18.8
Oct_Hi_°C = 13.6
Nov_Hi_°C = 1.9
Dec_Hi_°C = -4.2
Year_Hi_°C = 10.9
Jan_Lo_°C = -17
Feb_Lo_°C = -14.1
Mar_Lo_°C = -7.8
Apr_Lo_°C = -1.7
May_Lo_°C = 4.2
Jun_Lo_°C = 8.8
Jul_Lo_°C = 10.9
Aug_Lo_°C = 9.7
Sep_Lo_°C = 4.2
Oct_Lo_°C = -1.1
Nov_Lo_°C = -9.7
Dec_Lo_°C = -15.7
Year_Lo_°C = -2.4
Jan_Precip_mm = 14.7
Feb_Precip_mm = 12.2
Mar_Precip_mm = 19.5
Apr_Precip_mm = 27.9
May_Precip_mm = 44.1
Jun_Precip_mm = 58.8
Jul_Precip_mm = 41.7
Aug_Precip_mm = 39.3
Sep_Precip_mm = 39.4
Oct_Precip_mm = 17
Nov_Precip_mm = 14.7
Dec_Precip_mm = 18.9
Year_Precip_mm = 348
source =Environment Canada [ [http://www.climate.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_e.html?Province=ALL&StationName=Brooks&SearchType=BeginsWith&LocateBy=Province&Proximity=25&ProximityFrom=City&StationNumber=&IDType=MSC&CityName=&ParkName=&LatitudeDegrees=&LatitudeMinutes=&LongitudeDegrees=&LongitudeMinutes=&NormalsClass=A&SelNormals=&StnId=2196&] ]
accessdate= August 2008City council
The Brooks City Council consists of one mayor alongside six councillors.
*Mayor Martin Shields
*Councillor Rolf Bander
*Councillor Norm Gerestein
*Councillor Clayton Johnson
*Councillor Noel Moriyama
*Councillor Bill Prentice
*Councillor Kimberley SharkeyLocal media
Radio
*AM 1340:
CIBQ (AM) "Q13" (country )
*FM 101.1:CIXF-FM "The Fox" (adult contemporary )Newspaper
*
Brooks Bulletin published Tuesdays
*The Weekender published Fridays by the Brooks Bulletin
*The Brooks and County Chronicle published MondaysNotes
External links
* [http://www.brooks.ca City of Brooks]
* [http://www.brooks-alberta.com Brooks Tourist site]
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