Posted March 2, 2022
On March 1, Council approved new strategic plan goals and priorities to guide Strathcona County for the next four years, toward its vision of becoming Canada’s most livable community.
Posted March 1, 2022
Dog owners are reminded to register or renew their annual dog licence by March 31, 2022. All dogs residing in Strathcona County are required to have a valid dog licence, renewable each year.
Posted February 25, 2022
In solidarity and support for the people of Ukraine, Strathcona County raised the Ukrainian flag this afternoon at its Community Centre’s Volunteer Plaza.
Posted February 24, 2022
Strathcona County is beginning the next phase of its community waste management strategy review.
In 2020 and 2021, Strathcona County engaged the residential community to develop a Waste Management Roadmap. Now it’s time to explore opportunities with the business community.
Posted February 22, 2022
Improving quality of life for others, supporting fellow community members during the COVID-19 pandemic, and diversifying our economy and protecting our environment are just a few ways individuals and groups are making a positive impact in Strathcona County.
On March 3, join RCMP Officer in Charge Superintendent Dale Kendall and RCMP and Enforcement Services Director Tom Sutton for an online community information session on police and enforcement services in Strathcona County.
Posted February 14, 2022
Strathcona County is developing a park master plan for a new 290-acre regional park along the North Saskatchewan River. The park master plan will give the County direction for the next 15 years on the type of outdoor development and activities desired for the park.
Posted February 10, 2022
At a special council meeting on February 10, Strathcona County Council voted to amend the municipal face coverings bylaw to align with the provincial mandatory mask requirements.
Posted February 1, 2022
Under the Social Framework Community Grants program, Council approved nearly $1.1 million for 2022 to support not-for-profit organizations in meeting social service needs in Strathcona County.
Posted January 19, 2022
An updated Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw will mean safer conditions for pedestrians in Strathcona County neighbourhoods. On January 18, 2022, Council voted to amend the Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw from eight days to 48 hours for clearing sidewalks around private properties, effective immediately.