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City Launches “Our Camrose” – A New Public Engagement Tool
Posted on Tuesday, March 02, 2021 09:00 AM
The City of Camrose is excited to announce the launch of “Our Camrose!”
This online platform will be used as a public engagement tool to increase knowledge of City projects, build an active online community, provide a consolidated and respectful space for residents to interact with one another, and grow the public’s involvement in City processes.
We encourage everyone to register and follow the projects that interest them most. This way, they can always be the first to know of any project updates as...
Council Approves Non-Motorized Recreation on Local Water Bodies
Posted on Saturday, May 23, 2020 10:00 AM
Council approved a policy that allows City of Camrose bodies of water to be open to the public for non-motorized recreation from the beginning of May to the end of September from 7:00 AM to dusk or 10:00 PM (whichever is sooner).
Visit the Non-Motorized Recreation webpage for full details.

Please Think Before you Flush!
Posted on Thursday, April 02, 2020 12:30 PM
Please think before you flush. ‘Wipes' and paper towels are not designed to breakdown in our wastewater system. Protect pipes from sewer backups and costly repair by ONLY flushing the 3 Ps: Pee, Poop, and (Toilet) Paper. Find out more here.
Sign up for Paperless Billing for Business License Invoices
Posted on Monday, January 13, 2020 01:30 PM
Sign up for paperless billing of your business license invoice by going to www.camrose.ca/BL-SignUp/
REMINDER: Business License renewal is due January 31, 2020. A 1.5% penalty is charged on the 1st day of each month on all outstanding balances.
The invoice is payable by mail, by phone using a credit card, or in-person. Payments can be made at your financial institution or online through your financial institution under the City of Camrose, Accounts Receivable, using you Customer number as account number.
Council Votes to end Swan Program
Posted on Friday, September 20, 2019 11:30 AM
In a unanimous decision, City Council voted to end the swan program due primarily to ethical concerns of keeping wild animals confined for five to six months a year, as well as managing offspring and trading the birds every three years.
The decision was not an easy one as Council acknowledged the iconic nature of the birds and how many people enjoyed their presence.
However, times and standards have changed with regards to keeping animals in captivity. Recognizing this, the City of Camrose brought...
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