Alberta

Utility Bills Arriving Late for Leduc County Residents

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 4:47 pm

Residents in Leduc County, Alberta, will see a delay in their utility bills for the first two months of 2026. The Leduc County government confirmed on March 12, 2026, that bills for January and February are being issued later than normal.

This delay is a lingering effect of a ransomware attack that shut down the county’s computer systems on December 25, 2025. While many services have been restored, the cyber attack continues to slow down administrative tasks like financial billing.

Mayor Tanni Doblanko stated that the county is working closely with outside security experts to handle the situation. Doblanko described the security breach as the type of incident no organization wants to go through.

The Leduc County Administration is currently focused on getting the billing systems back to normal. Residents are encouraged to check the official county website for updates on when they can expect their specific bills to arrive.

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