2026 Stick and Puck Schedule- Winfield Arena
Join us for FREE Stick & Puck sessions at Winfield Arena!
See the full schedule: 2026 Stick and Puck Schedule
For more information, please contact the Recreation Department at 780-352-3321 or email.
Join us for FREE Stick & Puck sessions at Winfield Arena!
See the full schedule: 2026 Stick and Puck Schedule
For more information, please contact the Recreation Department at 780-352-3321 or email.
Road conditions across the County of Wetaskiwin have become icy due to increasing temperatures. Residents are advised to practice caution and drive to road conditions.
County crews are actively working on ice mitigation efforts to keep our roads safe.
To report any instances of overland flooding, residents can contact the County office at 780-352-3321.
For real-time updates and information on major routes throughout the province, you can check 511 Alberta.
Public Works crews are trimming roadside brush this winter to improve safety and visibility. Winter brushing reduces rapid regrowth, minimizes long-term maintenance, and prepares roadsides for snow removal.
Please drive with caution near crews and equipment.
Thank you for your patience as we work to keep the County of Wetaskiwin safe and well-maintained year-round.
You are invited to submit a written Proposal for the supply and delivery of bagged firewood to the County of Wetaskiwin Winfield Public Works Shop for the 2026 Camping Season.
Request for Proposals will be received up to 10:00 a.m. local time at the County Administration Office on Friday, January 30, 2026. Proposals received after the closing time and date will be returned unopened.
Proposals are to be delivered to the County Office in sealed envelope and clearly marked with the following:
“Request For Proposal – Supply and Delivery of Bagged Firewood”
Attention: Geoff Lynch, Director of Leisure and Community Services
The County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Proposals and to waive irregularities and informalities at its discretion. The County reserves the right to accept a Proposal other than the lowest Proposal without stating reasons. The County has the right to award the work to whomever it chooses, in its sole and unfettered discretion, and for whatever reasons the County deems appropriate. All Proposals become the property of the County of Wetaskiwin. The County reserves the right not to release to the public information about submissions. The Bidder shall bear all costs associated with or incurred with the preparation and presentation of the Proposal, including, if applicable, costs incurred for interviews or demonstrations.
Any notice, other communication, or instrument required or permitted to this Request for Proposal shall be in writing and shall be delivered personally or may be emailed.
In the case of notice or communication to the County, it shall be sent to:Geoff LynchDirector of Leisure & Community ServicesCounty of Wetaskiwin No. 10Box 6960Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 2G5Phone: (780) 361-6227Email
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR A COPY OF THE FULL TENDER PACKAGE, CLICK HERE.
The County of Wetaskiwin provides notice that construction on Bridge File 00168, located on Township Road 470 west of Highway 2A (Correction Line Road), is anticipated to commence on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. Bridge demolition is expected to begin the same day or shortly thereafter.
A signed detour route will be in place during the closure period. Refer to the detour map and follow all posted signage. Motorists are advised to plan for additional travel time.
The bridge is anticipated to be closed until the last week of February. However, due to typical February weather conditions, the contractor has requested a full road closure until 7:00 p.m. on March 8, 2026. At that time, the project is expected to be substantially complete, with gravel tie-ins in place. Motorists should anticipate reduced speeds due to gravel transition areas.
The bridge will be open in advance of the spring seeding season, ensuring access for agricultural producers.
The contractor is expected to return mid- to late May, or early June pending weather conditions, to complete the abutment concrete transitions and final pavement toplift.
The County of Wetaskiwin thanks residents and road users for their patience and cooperation while this important infrastructure project is completed.