Posted January 19, 2022
A central, accessible site has been selected for the proposed multi-use indoor fieldhouse. The site is located east of Broadmoor Boulevard on Buckingham Drive, and is central to Millennium Place and Centennial Park, Bethel Transit Terminal, Emerald Hills Leisure Centre and Sally Stewart Regional Park.
Posted January 10, 2022
Gallery@501 is wasting no time in starting off an exciting 2022 exhibition season with three Western Canadian artist exhibits: “Infinitesimal”, "Chromatopia” and “For the Birds”. All three exhibits are on display within newly renovated gallery spaces from January 14 until February 19.
Snow route clearing is complete, and County crews will start removing snow on remaining residential streets today.
Posted January 7, 2022
In partnership with Trans Mountain, free bird watching kits are available to borrow at several Strathcona County facilities starting in January 2022 and include all the equipment necessary to try your hand at bird watching.
Community health and safety remain Strathcona County’s top priority as COVID-19 cases increase due to the Omicron variant.
Posted January 5, 2022
The public is invited to take a brief survey on what the RCMP and Enforcement Services priorities should be for Strathcona County in 2022 and 2023.
Posted January 4, 2022
A snow route parking ban will go into effect on Thursday, January 6 at 7 a.m. on all collector roads in Sherwood Park.
Posted December 23, 2021
With an emphasis on resident safety, Strathcona County has reduced the scope of New Year’s Eve Festival activities on December 31. Residents can still enjoy the fireworks display at 8 p.m., while all other interactive activities have been cancelled.
Posted December 17, 2021
A snow route parking ban will go into effect on Monday, December 20 at 7 a.m. on all collector roads in Sherwood Park.
Posted December 16, 2021
With the recent drop in temperature, ice has formed on stormwater management facilities throughout Strathcona County. Residents are reminded that this ice is dangerous and unsafe for public use.