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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Spring Clean Up

All residents, business owners, schools, churches and students are encouraged to take a few moments to help make Wetaskiwin shine during our annual Spring Clean Up being held from May 14 — 21.

Gary Mar Visit

“In the Lake Park”

The bridge at By the Lake Park on the weekend.

Health & Safety Presentation

On Tuesday, May 17 the Wetaskiwin Chamber of Commerce is hosting Sharon Chadwick from Alberta Occupational Health and Safety. She will present the Health and Safety Tool Kit for small business. This is the opportunity to get started with OHS and implement it in your work places.  Please register with the Chamber office, 780-352-8003 to get...

this changes everything

Darlene Meyer, one of the most energetic and positive people in Wetaskiwin and owner/operator of the amazing MacEachern Tea House displays her latest creation … Orange Buns.

Meeting the Troops

Alderman Glenn Ruecker meets soon to be deployed members of the Canadian Forces at Ecole Queen Elizabeth Junior High School in Wetaskiwin. See the full gallery on Posterous

64th Street Closure

Recreational Survey Comments

Built in 1982, the Aboussafy Centre is rapidly nearing the end of its life-cycle and serious structural issues are beginning to develop. In the past 27 years the Wetaskiwin region has grown and continues to expand – with an increased and unsustainable demand on public services such as the Aboussafy Centre.

Planning for a new...

City writeup in Canadian Business Journal

Make sure to check out the nice writeup of Wetaskiwin in the November issue of The Canadian Business Journal. A lot of positive words, with a solid mention of the Wetaskiwin Tomorrow initiative ...

Community Spirit Program

Is your organization a registered non-profit or charitable organization that is considering applying for a Community Spirit Program donation grant? Do you want to learn more about the charitable tax credit so you can promote it to your donors? Join program staff for a 1 ½ hour presentation to learn more. Attend an information session that...

Provincial Network of Welcoming and Inclusive Communities Meeting

The Welcoming and Inclusive Initiative will be a hosting a meeting of the Provincial Network of Welcoming and Inclusive Communities on September 30, 2010. This will be an opportunity for municipalities to connect, learn about the ongoing work of the Network, share best practices and provide input into the future work of the initiative. The meeting...

Welcoming Wetaskiwin

What could the City of Wetaskiwin do to create a more inclusive and welcoming city? How could social, cultural and economic conditions be improved to allow for this, and how could the City of Wetaskiwin facilitate and/or create opportunities that would allow for a more inclusive and welcoming community?