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  1. 20230227 Graphic - fees and charges bylaw

    Council approves changes to fees and charges bylaw

    Changes were made to ensure any service provided accurately reflects the costs incurred, accounting for increased inflation rates. Read the press release
  2. 20230317 Graphic - Statement on Edm police officers

    Statement regarding the loss of Edmonton police officers

    The City of Wetaskiwin extends sincere condolences following the tragic death of two members of the Edmonton Police Service. Read on...
  3. 20230301 Graphic - community safety and wellbeing survey

    Community safety and well-being survey now available

    Beginning on Wednesday, March 1, Wetaskiwin residents will have an opportunity to complete a community-wide well-being and community safety survey. Read on...
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    City to cease transit handi-van services in a continued effort to find savings

    Operation of the City of Wetaskiwin transit handi-van service will cease as of June 30, 2023, if staffing levels remain consistent. Read the press release
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    4705 50 Avenue Wetaskiwin, Box 6210 

    Alberta, Canada T9A 2E9

    Phone: 780.361.4400

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We are located on Treaty 6 Territory—the ancestral and traditional gathering place of the Cree, Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway, Saulteaux, Anishinaabe, and many others whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our community and way of life. We are grateful for the land’s blessings and teachings, as well as the Traditional Knowledge keepers and Elders who have always walked in harmony with the spirit of this land since time immemorial. Hai hai.

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