County Connect Notifications
Stay connected. Stay safe.
Register below to start receiving alerts on fire bans, service interruptions and other important local news. You can also opt in for emergency alert messages from Canada's national emergency alerting system (Alert Ready).
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YOU'RE ALWAYS IN CONTROL
When you register on County Connect, it's your account to manage as you see fit. Add or delete notification sources; change your contact info; or even close the account.
When you register on County Connect, it's your account to manage as you see fit. Add or delete notification sources; change your contact info; or even close the account.
Protecting Your Privacy
The personal information you provide will be used to register you for County Connect and is collected under the authority of Section 33(c), of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information collected on this form will only be used for the provision of the program you have registered. For questions about the collection and use of this information, please contact the County's FOIP Coordinator.
Common Questions about the County Connect Service
How much will this service cost me?
County Connect is a free service provided by Lac Ste. Anne County. For cell phone users who subscribe to SMS alerts, standard message rates will apply. However, no information that consumes large amounts of data such as an image or video will be sent. Links to additional files or information may be provided, but users can access these additional files at their discretion.
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County Minute: Rural Policing
"There was a lot of outcry about how the rural policing model was brought down upon us by the Province; and the costs downloaded onto ratepayers. We do understand this as a County, and we know it's not going to go away. We're going to have to let it unfold a little bit more just to see exactly where it's going to land."
— Reeve Joe Blakeman