VILLAGE OF ACME
Box 299, Acme, AB T0M 0A0
“Country Living at its Best”
Coming Events & Important Dates
email: clerk@acme.ca website: acme.ca

KNEEHILL COUNTY

Phone: 403-443-5541 Three Hills
Toll Free: 1-866-443-5541

Website: kneehillcounty.com

Household Hazardous Waste Roundup
Saturday, May 24, 2014

10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Kneehill County Shop
(201 First Ave S.W., Three Hills, AB)
A list of Typical Household Hazardous Waste that will be collected can be found on the Kneehill County website or picked up at our main office.
www.kneehillcounty.com


2% Liquid Strychnine Concentrate (LSC)
for Control of Richardson Ground Squirrels

All Sales by Appointment Only. 403-443-5541
• PMRA has granted use of 2% Liquid Strychnine until April 12, 2015.

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2% Liquid Strychnine Concentrate (LSC)
for Control of Richardson Ground Squirrels

All Sales by Appointment Only. 403-443-5541
• PMRA has granted use of 2% Liquid Strychnine until April 12, 2015.
• Those that purchase for use, MUST read the label and information bulletin for 2% LSC (PCP# 30433) and agree to all the terms and conditions stated in the registration and label prior to its use.
• Must be a bonafied farmer and ratepayer within Kneehill County
• Approved farmers MUST have an economically sign

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2% Liquid Strychnine Concentrate (LSC)
for Control of Richardson Ground Squirrels

All Sales by Appointment Only. 403-443-5541
• PMRA has granted use of 2% Liquid Strychnine until April 12, 2015.
• Those that purchase for use, MUST read the label and information bulletin for 2% LSC (PCP# 30433) and agree to all the terms and conditions stated in the registration and label prior to its use.
• Must be a bonafied farmer and ratepayer within Kneehill County
• Approved farmers MUST have an economically sign

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Development Notice
THE FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENT PERMITS, WHICH HAVE BEEN CONDITIONALLY APPROVED BY KNEEHILL COUNTY, ARE SUBJECT TO APPEAL BY THE PUBLIC. Please note, however, that developments listed as a "Permitted Use" may only be appealed if the development standards (e.g. setback distances) have been relaxed or varied, or if an affected person has determined that the Development Authority has misinterpreted the Land Use Bylaw. Developments listed as a "Discretionary Use" may be appealed if an af

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