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City of Summerville is a Summerville, GA-based company in the Government sector.
The Municipal District includes the hamlets of Little Smoky, Ridgevalley, DeBolt, Landry Heights and Grovedale. Our borders encompass the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation and the towns of Fox Creek, Grande Cache and Valleyview, while Grande Prairie is our neighbour to the west. Serviced by Highways 40, 43 and 49, railways and a major airport in Grande Prairie, transportation is convenient and efficient. Agriculture, forestry, oil and gas, coal and tourism are all mainstays of both the local and provincial economy.
With a 546-square mile radius and a population of about 57,000, Haywood County is the third largest county in western North Carolina after Buncombe and Henderson Counties. First established in 1808, Haywood County was named for John Haywood, North Carolina treasurer from 1787 to 1827. Unlike the other 99 counties in the state, all the water in Haywood County originates in Haywood County, including the Pigeon River. The annual average temperature is 54 degrees; the temperature averages 38 degrees in January and 71 degrees in June. Haywood County averages 47.5 inches of rainfall and 12.2 inches of snowfall each year. The Blue Ridge Parkway winds its way around the county with four entrances to this scenic byway and its many hiking, viewing and picnic spots along the way.
Shelby County is the fastest growing county in the State of Alabama. Encompassing approximately 800 square miles in Central Alabama. Many people choose to live in Shelby County Alabama because of its diverse opportunities and convenience for business as well as outstanding educational and recreational facilities. A central location that is easily accessible from various interstate routes and a regional airport a short distance away provides ample business access for commerce.
The Port of Vancouver USA is one of the major ports on the Pacific Coast. Capabilities include five marine terminals and 13 berths that intersect global shipping routes with rail and highway arteries to the rest of North America; as well as hundreds of acres of industrial property available for development. Through these economic development efforts, the port provides quality jobs, international trade connections, environmental stewardship, and economic stability by producing tax revenue for state and local services.