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Canada Post has announced service disruptions as a result of the ongoing postal strike. In response, the County has temporarily suspended all mailings until further notice. This includes the delivery of utility bills, notices, notifications, and other important documents by mail.

Residents and landowners can continue to access all county updates in the following ways:

  • Statutory Notices including Discretionary Permits, Notices of Public Hearings, Proposed Subdivision–Adjacent Landowner Notifications, and Proposed Discretionary Development Permit–Adjacent Landowner Notifications, will posted at LSAC.ca/notices.
  • Print copies of the weekly newsletter County News Highlights will be available at the County Administration Office. This newsletter is a compilation of current events across all County departments — information is always available on the County website at LSAC.ca. Email [email protected] to receive a copy.
  • Utility Invoices will be available via email — please send your request to [email protected], or pick up in-person at the County Administration Office.

To stay informed, we encourage residents to visit the County website for updates and information, sign up for email notifications where available, and visit the County Administration Office for in-person service if needed.

We appreciate your understanding and patience as we adjust to these changes. Should you have any urgent inquiries, please reach out.
And remember, whether calling, emailing, or stopping by please have ready your full name, address, and Roll Number or Utility Account Number to expedite processing.

For further information regarding the strike, please visit the Canada Post Website.

Thank you for your cooperation as we transition to alternate communication methods designed to keep you informed.

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