2021 Community Safety & Policing Priorities

Consultation for this project has concluded. Another Community Safety and Policing Priorities survey will be shared with regional residents and business owners in 2022. Keep checking back for updates!

Ren Goode keeping it real with Community Peace Officers on Main Street.

Do you live in the City of Wetaskiwin, County of Wetaskiwin, Millet, or Camrose County?

We would like to know what your community safety concerns and policing priorities are for 2021. Thank you to everyone who completed the survey!

Check out the survey results for the City of Wetaskiwin below



Wetaskiwin RCMP Inspector Keith Durance will host a series of Virtual Town Halls for each municipality as follows:

  • Camrose County on March 3, 2021 @ 7 PM - COMPLETED
  • City of Wetaskiwin on March 4, 2021 @ 7 PM - COMPLETED
  • County of Wetaskiwin on March 9, 2021 @ 7 PM - COMPLETED
  • Millet on March 11, 2021 @ 7 PM - COMPLETED

The town halls will focus on community safety & policing priorities for each municipality. In order to comply with gathering restrictions due to COVID-19—and to engage as many citizens as possible—the town halls will be held virtually.

There are several ways you can participate:

1. Complete the survey below before the virtual town hall to have your responses included in the presentation data. *The survey is now closed.

2. Ask a question below. *Please ensure you mention what municipality you are referring to.

3. Drop a pin on the map provided below where you feel there are areas of policing or safety concerns in Wetaskiwin.

Join one of the virtual town halls to tune in to the presentation from Inspector Durance and leave a comment or question!

Do you live in the City of Wetaskiwin, County of Wetaskiwin, Millet, or Camrose County?

We would like to know what your community safety concerns and policing priorities are for 2021. Thank you to everyone who completed the survey!

Check out the survey results for the City of Wetaskiwin below



Wetaskiwin RCMP Inspector Keith Durance will host a series of Virtual Town Halls for each municipality as follows:

  • Camrose County on March 3, 2021 @ 7 PM - COMPLETED
  • City of Wetaskiwin on March 4, 2021 @ 7 PM - COMPLETED
  • County of Wetaskiwin on March 9, 2021 @ 7 PM - COMPLETED
  • Millet on March 11, 2021 @ 7 PM - COMPLETED

The town halls will focus on community safety & policing priorities for each municipality. In order to comply with gathering restrictions due to COVID-19—and to engage as many citizens as possible—the town halls will be held virtually.

There are several ways you can participate:

1. Complete the survey below before the virtual town hall to have your responses included in the presentation data. *The survey is now closed.

2. Ask a question below. *Please ensure you mention what municipality you are referring to.

3. Drop a pin on the map provided below where you feel there are areas of policing or safety concerns in Wetaskiwin.

Join one of the virtual town halls to tune in to the presentation from Inspector Durance and leave a comment or question!

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    *This survey has now concluded.*

    Welcome, and thank you for your interest in sharing your community policing and safety concerns.

    The data collected will directly impact the priorities of our local RCMP and Community Peace Officers.

    Survey responses will be summarized and we will report back what we heard from you soon!

    If you have additional questions or concerns, please send an email to haveyoursay@wetaskiwin.ca.

    Consultation for this project has concluded. Another Community Safety and Policing Priorities survey will be shared with regional residents and business owners in 2022. Keep checking back for updates!