CityPage February 19, 2026 Edition

Harbour Pool News & Swims

Community Loonie Swim

Saturday, February 28
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Sponsored by: Doderai Dental

Check out our Winter drop‑in schedule for more swim times at fortsask.ca/LeisureGuide.

Don't miss out on winter programs! Browse the Leisure Guide and register now at fortsask.ca/GoLeisure.


Upcoming FCSS Workshops

AI & Innovation Literacy

Introductory workshop for nonprofit staff and volunteers to explore practical ways to use AI in their work. The session includes interactive demos, a Q&A, and guidance on safe, responsible AI use, including privacy and bias considerations. No prior experience with AI is required.

Date: Tuesday, March 3
Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Location: City Hall, Lang Room
GoLeisure Course ID: 19262

Register by March 1 at fortsask.ca/GoLeisure

More information on FCSS Programs and Workshops is available at fortsask.ca/FCSSWorkshops.


Policing Priorities Survey

Have your say on policing priorities in Fort Saskatchewan!

Residents, commuters, and visitors can complete a quick, 2-minute anonymous survey to share what matters most to them. Your input helps guide the Annual Policing Plan and keeps our community safe and thriving.

Take the survey: fortsask.ca/PolicingSurvey


Industrial Career Forum

Forge Your Future in the Trades

Thinking about starting a new career or upskilling in Alberta’s industrial sector? The Industrial Heartland Career Forum is your gateway to high-demand trades and industrial careers.

Join us on March 9, 2026, at the Dow Centennial Centre in Fort Saskatchewan for a free forum that provides practical insights, training pathways, and resources to help you succeed.

This event is hosted in collaboration with Fort Saskatchewan, Sturgeon County, Strathcona County, Lamont County, the Alberta Industrial Heartland Association, and Life in the Heartland.

Reserve your spot today: industrialheartlandcareerforum.ca


Art in Public Places Program – Call for Artists

The Art in Public Places Program brings creativity into shared spaces across Fort Sask. Each year, City Council allocates funding to purchase up to two new pieces of artwork for public display, supporting community well-being and building a lasting cultural legacy for residents and visitors.

Local artists are invited to apply for the 2026 program. All submissions must be received by 4:00 pm on Monday, February 23, 2026.

Learn more and apply at fortsask.ca/AIPP.


Employment Opportunities

Take Your Career in the Right Direction

Looking for meaningful work in a fast‑paced, customer‑focused organization?

The City of Fort Saskatchewan offers rewarding careers where your work makes a real impact, and where employees are respected, supported, and valued.

Now Hiring

We’re currently accepting applications for the following roles:

Additional opportunities, including seasonal and recreation roles, are posted regularly.

View full job details and apply online, visit fortsask.ca/Careers.


Report an Issue

See something that needs repair or have a question for the City? Submit a request online at fortreport.ca.


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