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  • Call Government Centre at (780) 865-6018, Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Or, send an email cemetery@hinton.ca listing the full name, birth and passing date of the person you are trying to locate.
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  • You may do so at the Government Centre, located at 2nd Floor of 131 Civic Centre Road. Town staff will explain all your options and related fees.
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    • No iron or ironworks, glass bottles, earthen jars, metal or wooden boxes containing artificial wreaths or flowers or other memorial tributes shall be allowed in any section of the said cemetery, and any so placed shall be entirely removed by the Supervisor.
    • No shrubs, trees or flowers may be planted in any part of the said cemetery other than those planted by the Supervisor in areas reserved for such planting.
    • The Supervisor or his designate shall have authority to have removed from any grave and weed or grass, funeral designs or floral pieces which have become wilted, or any other article or things which are in his opinion, unsightly.
    • Without restricting the generality of Part 6.0, no person shall erect upon a grave any curbs, fences, railings, walls, copings, trellis, hedges, trees, or shrubs or the like, and where any of the same have been previously erected on or around a grave, and have by reason of age or neglect become unsightly or objectionable, the Supervisor, may cause same to be removed but, in so doing, will leave areas in a safe, proper and neat condition.
    • Where the Supervisor finds any monument or other structure upon a grave in a state of disrepair, unsightly or objectionable, or directly interfering with routine cemetery maintenance, he shall notify the owner in writing thereof and require that repairs be promptly undertaken. Any monument or structure not repaired within thirty days, after a notice in writing has been forwarded to the said owner at his last known address provided to the Town, may be removed from the plot.
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  • Plots will have grass seeded after they have settled and been tamped. Typically this happens each spring or 3 weeks after interment.
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  • Over time, burial materials would disintegrate, and each year, spring and summer rains cause settling of the ground around these plots. New soil is added and tamped to level older plots whenever significant settling is seen to be a safety hazard.
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  • Please refer to the Cemetery Bylaw Monuments for specific details and instructions.
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  • All foundations and monuments must be installed / created by a registered monument company to ensure town standards are followed, and insurance is in place should a neighbouring monument be damaged during installation.
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  • The town does not allow environmentally friendly green burials at this time.
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  • No, all perpetual care fees are covered by the town.
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  • You can have up to 4 cremations in 1 regular cemetery plot.
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  • At present, benches may not be placed at grave sites. However, there may be an opportunity to utilize the town memorial bench program to have a bench placed nearby in their honour. For more information on this program, contact the Maintenance Services Supervisor at 780-865-6024.
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  • Parks maintain the cemetery but ongoing wet weather and soil conditions complicate the work.  

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  • New graves are covered over with gravel/dirt layer up to 1 foot below grade / finalized with black soil layer. These graves are then monitored for settling and topped off as needed.

    With administration support, gravestone placement may be arranged and separately placed on undisturbed soil. 

    The seeding of grass will occur as per season and conditions requirements. 

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  • Older graves are monitored seasonally for settling and topped off as needed, in addition to re-seeding (grass) as required.

    The Town also offers admin support connecting with the family to discuss actions regarding grave stones in the case of issues like sinking/breakage.

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  • During the mowing of gravesites the observation of required top off of soil is referred to the Parks Supervisor to be taken care of. On average graves get topped up in the first ten years roughly bi-annually. During heavy rainfall periods the water table changes and will increase the amount of sites needing top up (to over one out of 5 graves).

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