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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Meeting Skills for Results

Date: January 25, 2012 Time: 12:00PM‐ 1:30M Registration: info@clcwetaskiwin.ca or call 780-361-6241 Cost: $5/person Location: County of Wetaskiwin VC suite Session This session focuses on the issues, ‘what works’ and practical strategies that help meetings produce results. Whether you are having a governance meeting to make decisions, a meeting to give or get information or...

Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame Inductees for 2012

See the full gallery on Posterous Four individuals and one company, all known for outstanding contributions to aviation in Canada, have been selected for induction to Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame in 2012. Their accomplishments range from the First World War to the space age. Mr. Nils Christensen of Salt Spring Island, BC, made his...

Attracting & Retaining Employees

Speaker: Coach GustyWhen:  January 30, 2012Registration: 1:301:30 PM – 4:00 PM  (After the Chamber Luncheon)Where:  Montgomery Glenn Cost: FREE What if you could recruit the people you really wanted? What if you developed an environment where your employees wanted to make their job a career? What if your staff provided exceptional world class customer service? In this session,...

Attracting & Retaining Employees

Speaker: Coach GustyWhen:  January 30, 2012Registration: 1:301:30 PM – 4:00 PM  (After the Chamber Luncheon)Where:  Montgomery Glenn Cost: FREE What if you could recruit the people you really wanted? What if you developed an environment where your employees wanted to make their job a career? What if your staff provided exceptional world class customer service? In this session,...

Ins & Outs of Charity Receipts Workshop

Date: January 18/12  Time: 12 noon to 1 pm Location: County of Wetaskiwin VC suite, East Wing Fee: $5/person To register email: info@clcwetaskiwin.ca or call 780-361-6241   When can you issue a donation receipt? What should be included on the receipt? How much should the receipt be issued for?   These are a few of the questions that...

Motion at Windsor Park Condos in Wetaskiwin

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Fighting Fire in a Different Hemisphere

Donation by Wetaskiwin Fire Services will help Paraguayan fire fighters A good idea by a Wetaskiwin volunteer fire fighter will mean a great deal of help for his South American counterparts. Uwe Kurth, a two-year veteran with the Wetaskiwin Fire Services (WFS), suggested donating the City’s used turnout gear (coat, pants and boots) to fire fighters...

View from RAM

Photo by Barry McDonald

Dinner at the Fire Hall

Images from the first of 2 dinners offered for auction for the Wetaskiwin Hospital Foundation. There were six ladies who were picked up at their homes by a fire truck, taken to the hall, greeted by Sparky and then dined royally for the evening. See the full gallery on Posterous

Mayor’s Upcoming Event List, January 2011

Upcoming Events   January 5 – Coffee with the Mayor – 1:00 – 3:00 – City Hall -          School classes begin 9 – Council meeting 18 – 9:00 – Inter – agency meeting – NorQuest 27 – Family Literacy Day 30 – Chamber Luncheon -          Council meeting   February 2   – Coffee with the Mayor...
2012 Wetaskiwin Winter Program Guide

2012 Wetaskiwin Winter Program Guide

2011 Wetaskiwin Winter Program Guide.pdf Download this file A new year, a new look. The Wetaskiwin  Community Learning Council and the City  of Wetaskiwin have teamed up to bring  you this guide to what’s happening in  Wetaskiwin. It has all the great program  and activity information as before in a  new easy to read format....

Ben Nevis Pipe Band

City of Wetaskiwin Mayor Bill Elliot presents the Ben Nevis Pipe Band with a certificate of recognition. (Photo by Barry McDonald)