Canada and Alberta invest in County infrastructure projects to strengthen the economy and build resilient communities.
County Council has passed the Sangudo Utility Bylaw, which came into effect on Feb. 25 and shows a rate increase of 5%.
Canada and Alberta invest in County infrastructure projects to strengthen the economy and build resilient communities.
County Council has passed the Sangudo Utility Bylaw, which came into effect on Feb. 25 and shows a rate increase of 5%.
Historical numbers underscore the County’s steadfast commitment to regional facilities, amenities and social programs.
The County is proud to announce the launch of County Connect — our brand new multi-channel community alert system.
Alberta Animal Rescue has confirmed seven positive EIA cases in Lac Ste. Anne County.
Alberta Conservation Association has launched an online survey for landowners to help improve hunting access issues.
The County has launched a two-year expanded electronics pilot project to help protect our environment by keeping more electronic equipment out of our main landfill. Help expand the good news!
Alberta Agriculture has released its 2021 wheat midge and pea weevil forecast maps, with four more to come in January.
Effective January 1, 2021, the fee for wastewater hauled to lagoons within the Lac Ste. Anne County boundaries will be increased to $55.00 per legal load.
Calling the County after regular business hours? Here's some general info on how these types of calls are handled.
The County's new State of the County section highlights regional challenges and milestones, and provides much-needed context behind key County issues.
Reeve Joe Blakeman sends a year-end video message to thank Lac Ste. Anne County staff for going above and beyond the call of duty to maintain service levels during COVID-19.
When disposing of wood ashes at the County landfill or transfer stations, please dump them onto the fire screen - not into bins.