Listen Live

GPREP launches social media accounts to improve communication during emergencies

Grande Prairie residents will have a direct source for emergency updates this summer through GPREP’s newly launched social media accounts.

Residents are encouraged to follow “gprepalerts” on Facebook and X, as all official communication from GPREP will be shared on these accounts during an emergency.

In past emergencies, municipalities were asked to share updates on their own social media, provided by GPREP Information Officers. Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton calls the new pages a step forward in enhancing communications between the regional response partnership and the residents it serves.

By having this tool easily accessible and available for the public, we hope to reach those impacted by emergencies with the information they need even faster,” she says. 

- Advertisement -

County Reeve Bob Marshall adds that the service’s role as an access point for residents needing timely and reliable information will only be further improved thanks to the new development.

By launching these GPREP-specific social channels and strengthening our communication strategy, we are providing trusted sources for updates when it matters most,” he says. 

GPREP encompasses the City and County of Grande Prairie, along with the towns of Beaverlodge, Sexsmith, and Wembley, coordinating resource sharing and response strategies to address large-scale, regional emergencies.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Several power outages, including downtown, reported around Grande Prairie

Several neighbourhoods seem to be without power Thursday morning...

Crime prevention town halls set for Dimsdale, Webster

County of Grande Prairie Regional Enforcement Services officials will...

Split The Pot returns as a monthly lottery supporting local healthcare foundations

A 50/50 draw that helps support dozens of healthcare foundations across Alberta, including in Grande Prairie, is returning as a monthly lottery.

UPDATE: Grande Prairie RCMP locate missing 74-year-old

The Grande Prairie RCMP is looking to the public for help in finding a missing 74-year-old. 

Carney to meet premiers on Canadian response as Trump imposes sweeping tariffs

Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet Canada's premiers Thursday to discuss possible retaliatory measures against the United States after President Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs affecting nearly every country in the world.
- Advertisement -