Killam is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located in Flagstaff County, east of Camrose at the junction of Highway 13 and Veterans Memorial Highway, Highway 36. Killam is located in a rich agricultural area and is considered to be a local trading hub. It is also considered the agricultural hub of Flagstaff County.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Killam had a population of 918 living in 398 of its 442 total private dwellings, a change of -7.2% from its 2016 population of 989. With a land area of 6.4 km2 (2.5 sq mi), it had a population density of 143.4/km2 (371.5/sq mi) in 2021.[2]
Mayor & Council
Killam’s Town Council consists of 5 elected members. The Mayor and 4 Councillors are dedicated to the concerns of the citizens of Killam and their surrounding community. Regular Town Council meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month beginning at 7:00pm. All Council meetings are open to the public for viewing. If you are interested in attending a council meeting as a delegate, you are required to complete and submit the Delegation Form to the CAO, three (3) business days prior to the meeting. Forms are also available at the Killam Town Office.
The Mayor, Town Council and Staff can be contacted via email (just click on the name below), the Town Office at (780) 385-3977 or at their contact numbers. Council meetings, unless otherwise posted, are held at the Council Chambers located in the Killam Town Office at 4923 – 50 Street.
Mayor Les Fee
Email or Call 780-385-0697
Councillor Kevin Kinzer
Email or Call (780) 390-0312
Councillor Rick Krys
Email or Call (780) 385-8078
Councillor Jim Clark
Email or Call (780) 385-0328
Councillor Terry Brodie
Email or Call (780) 385-1012
The Community Press is proud to officially be Killam’s Newspaper, we are always looking for Killam News submissions (click here to email), and we are proud to cover Killam and area in Flagstaff County. The Community Press is officially headquartered out of Main Street in Killam and has owned and operated its current building since 1999.
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Info from Wikipedia & Town of Killam website.
