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Stay up to date on all things Langdon, Langdon & District Chamber of Commerce and Rocky View County. Here you will find newsletters, LDCC meeting minutes, RVC Council updates, Letters to and from different levels of Government Officials, and local updates.

The LDCC Chamber Chatter newsletter is a monthly newsletter that anyone can subscribe to. This newsletter showcases what our volunteer board does in the community, allows our business members to use this newsletter as a FREE advertising tool, as well as hi-light community events, new member shoutouts and more!

2020 AGM President’s Report

Over the past year It has been my pleasure to be the president of the Langdon and District Chamber of Commerce for a third term. This past year, we have seen the landscape of Langdon change dramatically. The addition of sidewalks and the continuing upgrades to Center Street, including ...
PHASE 1: Langdon Relaunch

PHASE 1: Langdon Relaunch

To open your business to the public, you must complete a plan to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19 among your staff and customers. The completed template must be posted in your place of business or online within 7 days of the public being able to attend your ...

Langdon Center Street

As many of you are aware, changes are coming to Langdon Center Street. These changes began in 2019 with pedestrian pathways from Nesbitt to 3rd Avenue, and temporary pathwarys from 3rd Avenue to Railway Avenue on the West side of Center Street. The construction of the next phase was slated ...
SE RockyView Food Bank

SE RockyView Food Bank

The South East Rocky View Food Bank is located in the hamlet of Langdon and they are looking for donations: FOOD DONATIONS Canned veggies Canned Fruit Meat Cereal Pasta Food Donation drop off available at Langdon Automotive & Buy Low Foods If you prefer to ...

IMPORTANT: Temporary Employment Standard Changes

IMPORTANT: Temporary Employment Standard Changes Temporary workplace rules are now in place to help employers and employees manage rapidly changing conditions. These changes will be in place as long as government determines they are no longer needed and the public health emergency order ...