- In a medical emergency
- If you see a fire, even if it is away from your home or does not appear threatening
- If a crime is in progress
- If there is a motor vehicle accident
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Stage 4 Water Restrictions
The City of Calgary has enacted Stage 4 Water Restrictions due to water main repairs and have asked surrounding communities to do so as well. Effective March 9, the Town of Strathmore has implemented Stage 4 Water Restrictions. These restrictions mean:
• No outdoor water use (e.g., flooding outdoor ice surfaces)
• Indoor facilities such as pools, rinks, and recreation facilities will remain open
Please consider taking the following steps to reduce water consumption:
• Limit showers to under 3 minutes
• Flush toilets only when necessary
• Run dishwashers and laundry only when full
As we navigate Stage 4 Water Restrictions, our water system operator, EPCOR, is proactively topping our reservoirs to ensure we have adequate water reserves to support essential services and maintain system stability. While EPCOR manages operations behind the scenes, our community’s continued efforts to conserve water remain critical. Reduced demand helps keep reservoir levels strong and supports system reliability until Calgary’s system is fully restored.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is Canada's National Police Service. The Town of Strathmore contracts the RCMP to provide municipal police services. For all policing information and questions visit the Strathmore RCMP Detachment website, or call their non-emergency/administration at 403-934-3968 or to file a complaint, please call 403-934-3535.
Call 911 if you need help from the police, fire, or ambulance right away. Always call 911 when someone's health or safety is at risk. When a life is at stake, 911 is the fastest way to get the help you need.
In a true emergency, dial 911 and stay on the phone. The operator needs to ask a few questions so they can send you the right help. Answering these questions will not delay help getting to you, the help you need is sent quickly, often while they are still talking to you.
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Contact Us
Town of Strathmore
PO BOX 2280,
1 Parklane Drive, Strathmore, AB,
T1P 1K2,
Phone: (403) 934-3133
Fax: (403) 934-4713