MOST Grant Recipients

Municipalities have experienced significant financial impacts due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Government of Alberta and the Government of Canada are providing operating funding support to municipalities through the Municipal Operating Support Transfer […]

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Robbie Burns Dinner & Dance

Join the Flagstaff Scottish Club on January 27, 2024 at the Killam Community Hall to celebrate their 16th Annual Robbie Burns Dinner & Dance! Find out more at: https://www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/robbieburns.

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Hardisty Lakeview Golf Course

Located within the borders of Hardisty, Alberta, the Lakeview Golf Course takes advantage of the area’s natural beauty to create a pleasant, challenging 9-hole golf course. During the summer months, […]

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Building, Plumbing, Gas, Electrical and Private Sewage Permits

Once you have received your approved Development Permit from Flagstaff County, you may require building, plumbing, gas, electrical and possibly private sewage permits. These permits ensure that your construction is […]

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Village of Forestburg

The Village of Forestburg is located approximately 80 km southeast of Camrose, at the junction of Highway 53 and Hwy 856. The scenic Battle River Valley is only 20 km […]

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Gravel Program

Gravel On average, 150,000 tonnes of gravel is required annually for the following programs: re-gravel, road construction, road recovery, spot patching, washouts, approaches, road repairs etc. Typically gravel roads are […]

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Tale of two logos

Flagstaff County uses two logos: the Flagstaff County Corporate logo and the Flagstaff Region Brand logo. The Flagstaff County Corporate logo prominently features the two primary industries. A sheaf of wheat […]

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Coyote Control Practices

By Nick Dunn In last month’s column, I discussed the history, behaviours, and life cycle of the coyote, as it is crucial information for understanding how to control them. With a […]

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Water Loading Stations

Flagstaff County offers seven water loading stations within the municipality. The water at these stations is not treated and is therefore non-potable. These wells contain levels of arsenic over the guidelines […]

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