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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
Parkland County wishes to advise that postal-related County services may be impacted by the rotating Canada Post strikes.
May 4 to 10 is. Emergency Preparedness Week.
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT DECISIONS. Take notice that the following development permit(s) have been approved by the Development Authority as a discretionary use, subject to appeal:.
Do More Ag is proud to provide a half day interactive workshop solely dedicated to those who are involved in agriculture. Knowing that knowledge is power and farming is unique, our goal for this workshop is threefold.
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT DECISIONS. Take notice that the following development permit(s) have been approved by the Development Authority as a discretionary use, subject to appeal:.
Are you planning to subdivide or develop your land in the future?. .
The Government of Alberta has shared a new online tool that allows you to discover the origins of place names across the province. The Alberta Geographical Names Web Map gives insight into the culture, people and history throughout our province with an interactive map of names.
Fertilizer runoff is identified as a nonpoint source pollution, meaning it doesn’t come from just one location but rather multiple dispersed areas — complicating its regulation. .
Whether you need to control a large patch of weeds in your field or a small patch near your home, we can help. Parkland County’s Agriculture and Environment Services has two types of sprayers available for residents to rent: towable sprayers and backpack sprayers.
Standing up to 1 meter tall with spoon shaped leaves and ray of little petals surrounding yellow centers, oxeye daisy is an invasive weed that many people mistake as a native wildflower. This weed has been listed as a noxious weed in the Weed Control Act due to the damaging effects it can have once established.
Alberta’s native pollinators adapted alongside regional plants; together they are foundational to the function of ecosystems throughout the province. Although many people associate pollination with bees and butterflies, many other animals are also important pollinators.
Contact Us
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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