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    Upcoming special council meeting

    There will be a special council meeting held Monday, January 30. Read on...
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    Error with pre-authorized payment system for property taxes

    Residents who have been using the City’s pre-authorized payment system to pay their property taxes may have noticed an error with this month’s payment. Read on...
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    Introducing Co-op Place

    One of the city’s busiest hubs of activity will be heading into the new year with a new name. The Civic Centre: Twin Arenas & Drill Hall will now be named Co-op Place following a sponsorship agreement between the City of Wetaskiwin and Wetaskiwin Co-op. Additional Info...
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    Business licence renewals due January 31

    Attention city businesses! Invoices for your City of Wetaskiwin 2023 business licence renewals have been mailed out. Read on...
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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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