Notice for Acheson and Big Lake Area
Significant rainfall across the region is causing the ARROW wastewater system to exceed capacity due to increased flows and water infiltration.
ARROW Utilities is responding to a pipe failure near Twp 532A and Twp Rd 271. ARROW crews have implemented emergency measures, including 24-hour pumping and temporary bypass lines, to reduce risk to property and the environment.
Parkland County is working with ARROW and neighbouring municipalities to ease pressure on the system. Residents and businesses in the Acheson and Big Lake areas are asked to limit water use to essential needs only.
Health Canada has approved emergency use of strychnine in approved areas of Alberta and Saskatchewan, including Parkland County. This approval is to help manage serious crop damage caused by Richardson’s ground squirrels.
Every four years, following a municipal election, Council develops a new Strategic Plan. This plan sets the direction and priorities for Parkland County and acts as the roadmap that guides both Council and Administration. Council would like to hear from you and receive your feedback on the Strategic Plan. Public input will be collected from April 15 to May 15, 2026.
Thinking about getting into farm direct marketing or expanding into a different market? Learn the basics and market types to consider. These sessions will address key considerations needed for each market, the pros and cons of each type, and essential topics such as basic regulations and food safety.
Wondering what agriculture funding programs are available and how to access them? Join this free lunchtime webinar series designed to help producers better understand upcoming funding opportunities and application expectations.
Today on February 10, we’re celebrating Canada’s Ag Day, marking the 10th official anniversary of this national day of recognition.
Local farms, ranches, and food businesses are invited to register as hosts for Alberta Open Farm Days, happening the third weekend in August. This province-wide open house gives Albertans the chance to experience agriculture firsthand and connect with the people who grow, raise, and make their food.
Planning the future of your farm is one of the most important steps you’ll take. Bridging the Gap is uniquely designed to bring multiple generations together for open conversation, shared learning, and a stronger understanding of each other’s perspectives. Attendees will leave with clearer direction, practical tools, and concrete next steps to move their transition forward.
As Alberta’s farming population ages and many families face questions about the future of their land, farm transition has become an urgent topic for many rural communities. This event will bring together established farmers, new and aspiring producers, transition experts, and community members to explore lessons learned and best practices around farm transitions.
Owning livestock or horses comes with important responsibilities that help protect animal health and prevent the spread of disease.
Join the Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society (AWES) for an informative webinar on silvopasture in Alberta on November 19, 2025, at 7:00 pm.
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Parkland County Centre
53109A HWY 779, Parkland County, AB T7Z 1R1
General Office: 780-968-8888
Toll Free: 1-888-880-0858
After hours: 780-968-8400
Email: hello@parklandcounty.com
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