At the time I write this, we’re all waiting with bated breath to hear how the Province says we can celebrate the holidays. By the time this hits the streets;…
At the time I write this, we’re all waiting with bated breath to hear how the Province says we can celebrate the holidays. By the time this hits the streets;…
As the students from Gwynne School get settled into classrooms at Clear Vista School temporarily, Wetaskiwin Regional Public Schools is waiting on report on…
As the students from Gwynne School get settled into classrooms at Clear Vista School temporarily, Wetaskiwin Regional Public Schools is waiting on report on…
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Crime rates in Wetaskiwin are coming down.
During the Oct. 26 Wetaskiwin Committee-of-the-Whole meeting, Wetaskiwin RCMP Insp. Keith Durance told Council that in comparing January to September 2019 to the same time period this year, the total Criminal Code offences had dropped by seven percent with persons crimes down three per cent, property crime down five per cent and other Criminal Code offences down 10 per cent.
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At the Oct. 26 Wetaskiwin Council regular council meeting, council approved a Fire Service Bylaw that would see the City recover costs associated to the suppression of structural fires within the City of Wetaskiwin.