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Invest InThe Town of St. Paul
The Town of St. Paul is a member of Alberta HUB, the regional economic development alliance of Northeast Alberta, which is
the northern region of the Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor.
ABOUT THE TOWN OF ST. PAUL
St. Paul is centrally located in the heart of the Alberta HUB region. Alberta HUB is a partnership of communities, post-secondary educational institutions and business/industry in Northeastern Alberta meant to enhance the quality of life and economic interests of this region. With a growing population of approximately 6,000, St. Paul is a major trading center for 35,000 people. St. Paul's economic base is the rich agricultural land that surrounds the town, supplemented by the oil and gas industry. The town is located on Highway 29 and is surrounded by a large number of lakes and campgrounds which is an advantage for retailers and other businesses.
Community SnapshotTotals
Population (2014 Municipal Census) 6,004
Value of all Regional Building Permits $1,500,000,000
Non-Residential Mill Rate 18.9095
Value of Major Projects in the Region $31,000,000,000
Source: REDA supplied
Alberta HUB is a Proud Partner of theEastern Alberta Trade Corridor (EATC) www.albertahub.com www.easternalbertatradecorridor.com
OUR TOP INDUSTRIESOil and Gas
St. Paul’s economic base includes upstream oil/gas service companies. St. Paul borders the West side of the Cold Lake Oil Sands area between Highway 41, a main corridor to the oil and gas fields in the Northeast, and Highway 36, the heavy load corridor for major oil development. Reasonable land costs, developed infrastructure, an educated labour force and direct access to markets in the oil/gas industry make St. Paul an excellent choice for investment.
Agriculture
Agriculture is another main industry in St. Paul. St. Paul attracts over $100 million in Gross farm Receipts (2010). The region around St. Paul has over 1,000 farms producing coarse grains such as wheat, oats, barley and canola. Pea field acreages have also been on the increase. In addition, St. Paul is home to numerous agriculture suppliers which inlcudes major farm equipment dealers and suppliers serving grains and livestock producers. Numerous investment opportunites exist for Agriculture related businesses.
Health Care
St. Paul boasts the St. Paul-St. Therese Healthcare Centre, a combined acute care and continuing care facility with a special care unit, labour and delivery rooms and palliative care beds. Other health services available in St. Paul include home care, emergency care, rehabilitation, dental and eye care, and alternative therapies. The health care industry continues to thrive in St. Paul with the Wellness center that offers various medical related services.
Transportation
St Paul is a central logistics HUB. Located on Hwy. 29 which connects to Hwy. 36 to the West and Hwy. 41 to the East, two major corridors connecting to U.S. markets and to the Alberta Oil Sands areas. Hwy. 881(North/South corridor) connects St. Paul to Hwy. 16 (Yellowhead) to the south and North to major oil developments. St. Paul Airport has all-weather facilities and a 1,067 metre runway. Rail access is availble approx. 90 kms south.
COMMUNITY STATISTICS
2014 Totals* 2014 %* 2019 Totals* 2019 %*
Demographics
Families 1,584 - 1,683 -
Aggregate Household Income $206,971,635 - $259,188,504 -
Average Household Income $88,036 - $103,427 -
Total Households 2,351 - 2,506 -
Owner-Occupied Dwellings 1,660 70.60% 1,730 69.00%
Renter-Occupied Dwellings 691 29.40% 776 31.00%
Labour Force
Labour Force 3,009 67.50% 3,137 67.50%
Participation Rate 67.50% - 67.50% -
Business Finance Administration 290 6.50% 298 6.40%
Art, Culture, Recreation, Sport 96 2.20% 95 2.00%
Health 209 4.70% 214 4.60%
Management 247 5.50% 261 5.60%
Primary Industries 238 5.30% 259 5.60%
Social Science, Education, Government, Religion 452 10.10% 468 10.10%
Sciences 26 0.60% 27 0.60%
Manufacture and Utilities 30 0.70% 30 0.60%
Sales and Service 899 20.20% 937 20.20%
Trades, Transport, Operators 475 10.70% 501 10.80%
Education
College, CEGEP Diploma 596 13.40% 619 13.30%
High School 1,253 28.10% 1,279 27.50%
Above Grade 9 1,345 30.20% 1,376 29.60%
Apprenticeship or Trades Certificate 456 10.20% 459 9.90%
University Diploma Below Bachelor 189 4.20% 224 4.80%
University Degree 619 13.90% 689 14.80%
*Source: Environics estimates
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
2014 Totals 2014 %
Total Current Consumption $152,058,069 74.40%
Food $21,220,725 10.40%
Shelter $39,619,267 19.40%
Household Operation $10,058,751 4.90%
Household Furnishings and Equipment $6,110,088 3.00%
Clothing $8,368,946 4.10%
Transportation $30,882,780 15.10%
Healthcare $6,410,973 3.10%
Personal Care $3,237,588 1.60%
Recreation $12,896,446 6.30%
Reading Materials and Other Printed Matter $684,346 0.30%
Education $2,550,373 1.20%
Tobacco Products and Alcoholic Beverages $5,951,898 2.90%
Games of Chance (net) $1,090,067 0.50%
Miscellaneous Expenditures $2,975,820 1.50%
Source: Environics
Contact UsTown of St. Paul5101 - 50 St, PO Box 1480St Paul AB, T0A 3A0Phone: 780-645-4481www.town.stpaul.ab.ca
Alberta HUB
www.albertahub.com
Invest in The Town of St. Paul
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