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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!

Langdon Curbside Collection changes

Changes to Langdon curbside collection​ take effect on April 1, with weekly blue cart collection changing to Wednesday. Black and green cart collection days remain unchanged. This change allows for one driver/truck to service all of Langdon, helping with COVID-19 isolation measures in the near ...
Langdon & COVID-19

Langdon & COVID-19

COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by WHO (World Health Organization), and a Public Health Emergency by the Government of Alberta on March 17, 2020. We will be updating this page often to keep Langdon residents and businesses informed on important information regarding the virus and how ...

Update on COVID-19 in Alberta from the Chief Medical Officer

Update on COVID-19 in Alberta from the Chief Medical Officer: Aggressive public health measures are being implemented across the province to help limit the spread of COVID-19 in Alberta. These new measures include: SCHOOLS, POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS • Effective immediately, student ...

Update on COVID-19 in Alberta from the Chief Medical Officer

Update on COVID-19 in Alberta from the Chief Medical Officer EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS CHANGES • Employees can take 14 days of paid, job protected leave if they’re required to self-isolate, are sick or caring for a loved one. • A medical note is not required to access this leave and do not ...

A Message from the LDCC Executive Board RE: COVID-19

We would like to speak to you about business resiliency during the pandemic of COVID-19. While the risk in Alberta is still low, more and more confirmed and suspected cases are being advised daily. There are things you can do in your business to minimize the impact of this pandemic to your ...