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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PIONEER DAYS KICKS OFF

Wetaskiwin Pioneer Days has begun! Live music in front of Wetaskiwin City Hall draws passerby’s to join in on the action. From June 10th – 12th you will find an array of fun activities around Wetaskiwin! Come on out with your friends and family to celebrate! For more information please visit the City’s website at...

Mayor Elliot Reading @ the Library

Television spot for History Road

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Roaring Twenties

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Luxury Cars of the Roaring Twenties

Opening May 21, 2011 This exhibit captures the spirit of the Roaring Twenties – everything seemed possible through new technology, especially in automobiles! We have chosen more than 25 cars from this period to reflect not only the technology, but the wide spread prosperity of this short, but exciting era. Our glimpse into the North American life style...

Luxury Cars of the Roaring Twenties

History Road: The Ultimate Car Show

Join us as we highlight the best of more than a century of automotive history. Take in the stunning chronological lineup of cars from 1900 to 2010. This spectacular display of more than 350 cars, trucks and motorcycles features rare vehicles from the Reynolds-Alberta Museum collection, as well as those from enthusiasts from across Alberta....

Wetaskiwin Helps Slave Lake

As part of our commitment to growing compassionate, courageous, and community minded families the Wetaskiwin Parent Link 3 C’s group is doing a donation drive to help the families in crisis from the Slave Lake Fires.

Council Rejects Main Street Bid

Fiscal responsibility won out over project time lines as Wetaskiwin City Council has rejected the tender to start work on the Main Street Revitalization Project. At a meeting on May 9, Council overwhelmingly voted to reject the $14.6 million tender by Continental Earthmovers Ltd – almost 50 per cent more than the original budget estimates...

Getting into the swing of things.

The grass is green and the sky blue at Jubilee park

13 Ways of Looking at the Water Tower

Another creation by the City’s amazing Terry Pawloske — portable Water Tower Centre Pieces.

Proclaiming International Adult Learners Week April 2 – 9, 2011