County of Stettler Press Release – May 21, 2025
County begins withdrawal from current Regional Fire Agreement; joint fire protection continues during transition.
At a Special Council Meeting on May 21, 2025, Council for the County of Stettler No. 6 unanimously approved a motion to create a Regional Fire Commission to better meet the County’s long-term apparatus, infrastructure and operational priorities, and to withdraw from the existing Regional Fire Agreement with the Town of Stettler.
“After months of joint efforts, discussions, and every reasonable attempt to adjust the current model, County Council determined a Regional Fire Commission is the clearest way to modernize equipment, remove administrative barriers, and support our volunteer firefighters,” said Reeve Larry Clarke.
“This decision is about strengthening regional emergency response for residents across our large and diverse county.”
While the Town of Stettler has indicated it will not join us in pursuit of a Fire Commission, Council emphasized the door always remains open to the Town’s participation in the new Commission at any time.
“We deeply value the decades-long partnership we have shared with the Town in delivering fire protection,” added Reeve Clarke. “Should their circumstances or direction change, we welcome their collaboration within the Commission framework.”
“Our move towards a Fire Commission is about looking towards the future and what we believe to be the best approach for our expansive and diverse region,” added Reeve Clarke. “The transition is not about division. It is about eliminating barriers, restoring clarity and support for our dedicated volunteers, and ensuring the continued long-term excellence and strength of regional emergency response.”
Fire protection will continue to be delivered through the Stettler Regional Fire Department until the new governance model is in place, ensuring all residents continue to receive the same high standard of emergency service throughout the transition.
The County has begun consultations with surrounding villages and summer villages and has received expressions of support for the Regional Fire Commission concept.
Further details on membership and governance will be released as agreements are finalized.