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Quartet of Engage Grande Prairie sessions set for June

The City’s Engage Grande Prairie event is returning for a third year, and with it, an expansion of the program from one to four days.

The event serves as a way to showcase a number of municipal topics for residents to learn about and provide feedback on including the 2026 Budget, Transit, Fire Services, Grande Prairie Police Service and more.

Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton says Engage Grande Prairie continues to be a valuable opportunity for everyone to share their thoughts on the services and initiatives that shape the community.

“By connecting directly with residents, we strengthen relationships and ensure their voices are reflected in the work we do. We’re excited to engage with the community on a wide range of topics and gain insight into what matters most to them,” she adds.

The city says smaller engagement sessions will take place in various locations around Grande Prairie from June 10th-12th, with all city departments taking part in the main Engage Grande Prairie session at Eastlink Centre on June 13th.

You can find more information, including a full schedule of Engage Grande Prairie events and times on the city’s website.

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