In February 2009, the City of Wetaskiwin began its sustainability plan, Wetaskiwin Tomorrow. Over the next two years, Wetaskiwin experienced the largest consultation in the City’s history. Now its up to all of us. Wetaskiwin is an amazing place, with even better potential. To reach that potential involves knowing where we want to go and then working towards that vision together. This website is our attempt at such a vision.
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3 comments
Citizen says:
Aug 24, 2009
A crewfew might help. I am tired of kids/people white or native trying to break into my garage,Neighbors bikes & quads being stolen while locked up. Motion lights alarms, web cams , what else do we need , I am very hard of hearing but if I should get a watch dog would I get the golden letter from the city letting me know my dog is barking while somebody is trying to break into my garage again ? nYes perhaps a crewfew would be of some help, but who is gonna manage the people that ignor it ?
Lenny says:
Aug 27, 2009
I guess so. I thought there already was a curfew?
Irrelevant says:
Sep 18, 2009
Why do people assume that a curfew will solve everything? Teenagers aren't the only reason this town has such a terrible reputation. I walk around the city late at night and most of the trouble I see caused is by adults near bars that are drunk out of their minds. If there's anything we need a check stop at the exit of every single bar if you want to stop crime.