Drayton Valley Enforcement Services and Community Safety

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Drayton Valley Enforcement Services | Phone: 780-514-2386 | Email: [email protected]

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Drayton Valley Brazeau County Fire Services | Phone: 780-514-2216 We want to ensure the conversation remains in good taste and a positive experience for everyone involved. The purpose of comments is to facilitate a rele

vant, on-topic dialogue between the Town of Drayton Valley and residents. Authorized employees will adhere to the Town’s Social Media Policy when posting and responding to comments or questions. Trolls and trolling comments will also not be permitted. The comments you leave should be constructive, helpful, or insightful. Violation of these terms of engagement may result in comments being removed or the users access to this Facebook fan page being blocked. Any comments of the following nature will be removed:
a) Slanderous or derogatory remarks, obscenities, profane language or sexual content
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n) The Town of Drayton Valley is not responsible for any use of material posted by users. We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time

Extreme heat impacts everyone and can cause serious negative health impacts ranging from dehydration and heat exhaustion...
05/30/2026

Extreme heat impacts everyone and can cause serious negative health impacts ranging from dehydration and heat exhaustion to heat stroke and possibly death. It also increases the risk of other hazards, such as wildfires and water or power outages.

Heat events are occurring more often, lasting longer and increasing in severity. This trend is expected to continue.

Being prepared can help prevent a heat event from turning into a heat emergency. Although individual circumstances may vary, everyone should stay cool, hydrated, and informed.

More information available by visiting https://www.alberta.ca/extreme-heat

Update: Thankfully, this cat has been returned to its owners. Thank you for your engagement and support.********Drayton ...
05/29/2026

Update: Thankfully, this cat has been returned to its owners. Thank you for your engagement and support.
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Drayton Valley Enforcement Services recently came into possession of a cat located in the 44 Street/55 Avenue area.

If you are the owner, or know who is, please contact Enforcement Services by phone at 780-514-2386 or by email at [email protected]

Warrant Roundup Completed.Thank you to everyone who participated in today’s fundraiser for Balanced Outdoor Learning & D...
05/28/2026

Warrant Roundup Completed.

Thank you to everyone who participated in today’s fundraiser for Balanced Outdoor Learning & Discovery Society. Together, you raised over $6,300!!

Update: Thankfully, this cat has been returned to its owners. Thank you for your engagement and support.********Drayton ...
05/28/2026

Update: Thankfully, this cat has been returned to its owners. Thank you for your engagement and support.
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Drayton Valley Enforcement Services recently came into possession of a cat located in the 53 Street/47 Avenue area.

If you are the owner, or know who is, please contact Enforcement Services by phone at 780-514-2386 or by email at [email protected]

Warrant Roundup!Peace Officers with Drayton Valley Enforcement Services will be executing several outstanding warrants t...
05/28/2026

Warrant Roundup!

Peace Officers with Drayton Valley Enforcement Services will be executing several outstanding warrants today.

Those wanted must raise enough bail money to be released from custody. Money will go towards Balanced Outdoor Learning & Discovery Society.

**These individuals are not actually wanted by law enforcement and have volunteered to participate in this fundraiser**

Drayton Valley Enforcement Services recently came into possession of a cat located in the 44 Street/55 Avenue area.If yo...
05/27/2026

Drayton Valley Enforcement Services recently came into possession of a cat located in the 44 Street/55 Avenue area.

If you are the owner, or know who is, please contact Enforcement Services by phone at 780-514-2386 or by email at [email protected]

Service Alberta's Consumer Investigations Unit is warning Albertans about fraudulent asphalt paving companies operating ...
05/25/2026

Service Alberta's Consumer Investigations Unit is warning Albertans about fraudulent asphalt paving companies operating across the province, particularly in small towns and rural areas. These scammers use deceptive sales tactics and low-grade materials that quickly deteriorate, leaving victims with significant repair costs.

You can file a complaint by calling the Service Alberta Contact Centre at 1-877-427-4088.

**Sharing at the request of Service Alberta**

At the beginning of 2026, the Community Safety Committee established its priorities for the next two years to guide long...
05/23/2026

At the beginning of 2026, the Community Safety Committee established its priorities for the next two years to guide long-term goals and objectives while remaining responsive to emerging community concerns.

Through the strategic planning process, six key priority areas were identified: Education and Prevention, Traffic Enforcement, Mental Health, Housing, Crime Prevention, and General Law Enforcement Activities.

View the 2026-2028 Community Safety Committee Strategic Plan by visitinghttps://www.draytonvalley.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Community-Safety-Committee-Strategic-Plan-2026-2028.pdf

Dump your Junk? Tidy the Yard? Lose the Refuse? It’s time for spring cleanup! Free Tipping Days continues this weekend:🗓...
05/22/2026

Dump your Junk? Tidy the Yard? Lose the Refuse?

It’s time for spring cleanup! Free Tipping Days continues this weekend:
🗓️ Friday, May 22 | 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
🗓️ Saturday, May 23 | 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Town residents can bring up to 500 kg of household waste to the Aspen Waste Management Facility free of charge.

⚠️ Please note: Households may only cross the scales once over the two available weekends, so choose the date that works best for you.

Visit https://www.draytonvalley.ca/free-tipping-days/ for full details, including restricted items.

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5120 52 Street
Drayton Valley, AB
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