Thinking about running in the upcoming Municipal Election? Here are some things to consider: Under the MGA, elected officials have the duty to: • Participate in council meetings, committee meetings,
Plan ahead and register for the County’s new Residential Snowplowing Program. This updated program removes the need for displaying flags during each snow event. Applications are good for one (1)
We want to hear from you! We’re reviewing how we communicate with the public. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey and provide your valuable feedback. Your
In accordance with Athabasca County Fire Services Bylaw 015-2023 section 8, a Fire Control Order is now in effect for lands within Athabasca County located outside the Forest Protection Area.
In accordance with Athabasca County Fire Services Bylaw 015-2023 section 8, a Fire Control Order (Fire Restriction) is now in effect for lands within Athabasca County located outside the Forest
We have been receiving questions about the property inspections that are underway in the County. Here are a few key points: Property assessment is a standard practice that has happened
Athabasca County is proposing an update to the Animal Control Bylaw (formerly known as the Dog Control Bylaw). Given the importance of this bylaw, Athabasca County is looking for feedback
In accordance with the requirements of Section 606 of the Municipal Government Act, as amended, the Council of Athabasca County has scheduled a Public Hearing for February 29, 2024, starting
Join us on February 8th 2024 for the 40th Annual Farm Women’s Conference & Awards at the Athabasca Regional Multiplex. Presentations include Keynote Speaker Sharon Mallon, When You Find Your