Open House Rescheduled to March 4

We’ve rescheduled Coffee with your Councillor and the new date couldn’t be more fitting… it’s time to “march forth” with conversation and community.
We want your input!

Flagstaff County Council invites residents to share their perspectives on County programs and services through an online survey. Your feedback will help identify what is working well, where focus is needed, and what emerging needs may shape the future of our region. Please note that the survey takes about 10 minutes to complete.
Toso’s Tips

Learn from tree expert Toso Bozic on a wide variety of topics!
Make service requests online
Attention all rural Flagstaff County and hamlet landowners: Got a service request, such as a sewer or road issue?
Social Media Guidelines
From Facebook and Twitter to YouTube and Instagram, Flagstaff County takes pride in having a strong and engaging social media presence. The various platforms have proven to be very effective for sharing information of public interest with our residents, businesses and visitors.
Agricultural Recycling

For years, farmers faced a tough question: how to handle agricultural plastic waste. Often, the solution was to bury it, burn it with other farm waste, or stash it away in a shed. But with growing awareness around environmental stewardship, recycling initiatives have become a key priority.
Border Protection!
Shelterbelts are a lot like border protection – they provide security and stability, standing as a barrier against the elements while supporting everything within. Just like borders help safeguard a region, shelterbelts shield farmland, livestock, and ecosystems, offering a wide range of benefits.
The Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act

The agricultural community in Alberta is voicing concerns over Bill C-293, the Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act. While the bill is intended to bolster Canada’s ability to respond to future pandemics, producers fear it could have unintended consequences for the livestock and food production industries.
Environmental Farm Planning – Ticket for Ag Funding
Are you looking to improve environmental practices on your farm and unlock cost-shared funding for key upgrades and improvements? Now is the time to complete or update your Environmental Farm Plan (EFP).
Whose Responsibility is it?
Many landowners in Alberta are facing challenges with abandoned oil leases that no one seems to know whose responsibility they are. What once put dollars in landowners’ pockets is now adding to their financial burden and potentially placing our environment at risk.