The “Construction Drawings” for the Drainage Project, slated to begin on Monday, June 29, 2020, are on the website under Drainage Project. Ratepayers with questions may submit them to Trent Thompson at Bolson Engeneering – email: busdev@bolson.ca … Read more
Notice to Residents and Visitors
Re: Public Health and Novel Coronavirus
Awareness
As many of you are aware, addressing the spread of the Novel Coronavirus
(COVID-19) remains a focus for global, federal, provincial and local
authorities. Earlier this week, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared
the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic, and as the impact has spread to Canada our
federal and provincial governments are providing regular guidance to the public
on the matter.… Read more
Mailing Addresses
Dear Landowners:
As we begin a new year, and a new decade, a reminder to keep your mailing address current with the Summer Village and the Alberta Land Titles Office.
The Alberta Land Titles Act specifically states in Section 48 that an owner or mortgagee of land shall deliver to the Registrar a memorandum in writing of some address to which all notices shall be mailed.… Read more
Flowering Rush
Flowering Rush is a prohibited, noxious weed that has been introduced into several Alberta water bodies. It is an aquatic plant that grows as an emergent plant along shorelines of both lakes and rivers. Flowering Rush was brought to North America from Europe as a garden plant. … Read more
Lake Isle & Lac Ste. Anne Water Quality Management Society (LILSA)
www.LILSA.ca
Did you know that LILSA:
- Advocates for the health of our lakes;
- Is working hard to slow and prevent the spread of FLOWERING RUSH, an invasive species that is taking over Lake Isle and making its way to Lac Ste Anne;
- Completed a State of the Watershed Report and is working with other organizations to develop a Watershed Management plan;
- Partners with municipal and provincial governments to apply for grants and improve the quality of our lakes;
- Is working on short and long-term solutions to improve our lakes and keep them healthy and useable for generations to come;
- Needs more members to keep doing their important work!
Golf Carts not permitted on Roadways
The use of motorized golf carts on the roadways in Ross Haven has now come to the attention of the Community Police Officers and the RCMP.
A motorized golf cart under the Traffic Safety Act is classified as an Off-Highway Vehicle
Under the Operator Licensing and Vehicle Control Regulation of the Traffic Safety Act, a motorized golf cart is defined as a ‘miniature vehicle’.… Read more
Keep Your Property Secure
A break in was reported over the weekend in Ross Haven. Please report any suspicious activity to the RCMP and make sure your property, equipment, and vehicles are secure.… Read more
Mandatory Helmet Use on Off-Highway Vehicles
Bill 36 An Act to Enhance Off-Highway Vehicle Safety received Royal Assent on April 11, 2017 with an in force date set for May 15, 2017. This means that effective May 15, 2017, helmets will be mandatory for those riding off-highway vehicles (OHVs) on public land.… Read more