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LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY
CORPORATE SERVICES
Administrative core
of the County.
T
he Corporate Services
department provides a variety
of corporate, information and
administrative services that support
the other County departments in
their daily management of Lac Ste.
Anne County. Services provided
within this department encompass
accounts payable, accounts
receivable, insurance management,
website development, economic
development, reception, utility billing,
taxation, assessment, information
technology, payroll, purchasing,
budgeting and financial reporting.
Help us to Serve you Better
You are always welcome to contact
us with your queries, views or
suggestions about our services
— by email [email protected] or by
calling us at 780.785.3411.
Lac Ste. Anne Bulletin
Each week, the County provides
information for residents in the Lac
Ste. Anne Bulletin — a regional
news publication. Archives of this
publication are available on the
website at LSAC.ca/Bulletin. If you’d
like to receive a printed copy, please
contact the publisher directly at
[email protected].
Community Events at a Glance
Check out all the vibrant community
festivals and events in the County on
the website at LSAC.ca/News. No
matter your appetite or adrenaline
level, rest assured: something special
is always happening at the County!
Grow Your Career at the County
As one of western Canada’s fastest
growing regions, the County offers
tremendous opportunities for career
advancement. Our employees
work with a diverse number of
stakeholders to develop innovative
solutions for the complexities of rural
and urban development. If you have
the knowledge, skills and attitude
that will enhance our workplace and
align with our goals, we want to talk
to you! Explore current opportunities
at LSAC.ca/Careers. Don’t see a
position that applies to you? Feel free
to submit a confidential application.
Local Cemeteries
Having thirty-one cemeteries within
its borders, Lac Ste. Anne County
owns the land for nine. Seven are
owned-and-operated by private
community organizations and
other municipalities, and fifteen are
owned-and-operated by various
Church organizations. The County
owns and is fully responsible for the
management of five cemeteries.
WINTER 2018/19 COMMUNITY REPORT
780.785.3411
www. LSAC .ca
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Promoting health and
well-being across the region.
T
he Community Services department
provides customized services that
enhance the capacity of community leaders,
organizations and individual residents to
achieve their goals, address community
issues and make a positive contribution
to the region. The department works hard
to assist various community groups that
provide programs to residents.
Family & Community
Support Services
The County’s Family and Community
Support Services (FCSS) supports a wide
range of programs for residents, such as
Meals on Wheels and Food Banks, Onoway
Playschool Program, Community Volunteer
Income Tax Program, Adult Learning and
Literacy Programs, Home Support for
Seniors (light housekeeping) Program and
Special Services Buses for seniors. To learn
more, visit LSAC.ca/Community-FCSS.
Parent Link & Early Childhood
Development Initiatives
Pembina Gateway Parent Link Network
grant funding, as well as our contract
funding from the Early Childhood
Development Initiative, helps provide
parents and caregivers with free resources,
programs and support to nurture early
childhood development. Build supportive