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Posted March 24, 2022

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Posted March 21, 2022

Census 2022 – My household counts!

Starting May 1, Strathcona County will be conducting a municipal census. A census PIN letter will be mailed to every household in the County with instructions to complete the census online.

Posted March 17, 2022

Community leaders sign groundbreaking protocol to support resident safety

Leaders from across Strathcona County gathered in council chambers on March 16 to sign the Violence, Trauma and Suicide Prevention (VTSP) Protocol, committing to work together to support resident safety.

Posted March 7, 2022

Residential street snow removal starts Tuesday

Snow route clearing is almost complete, and County crews will start removing snow on remaining residential streets overnight.

Posted March 4, 2022

Snow route parking ban declared; residential clearing scheduled next

A snow route parking ban will go into effect on Sunday, March 6 at 7 a.m. on all collector roads in Sherwood Park. 

Posted March 2, 2022

Residents invited to share thoughts on ‘pay as you throw’ waste system

Guided by its Waste Management Roadmap, Strathcona County is starting a journey to change how we think about and manage our waste. 

Posted March 2, 2022

County sets new strategic focus for the next four years

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

Reminder: register or renew your dog’s annual licence

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

Strathcona County support for Ukraine

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

Businesses invited to share ideas on waste

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.