Kirsten Palardy

Host families needed for exchange students

Canada World Youth (CWY) is coming back to Red Deer and is…

Drunk driving sentence appealed

Alberta Justice looks for harsher sentence in Chad Olsen case

Hunting Hills remembers former student

Matthew Deller, 16, one of four killed in Grande Prairie crash

Operation Christmas Child aiming high this season

This year Operation Christmas Child (OCC) is hoping to send 70,000 shoeboxes…

NEW PRESIDENT- Maureen McMurtrie

Succession planning a focus for Chamber of Commerce president

The Red Deer Chamber of Commerce has a new president and she…

NEW PRESIDENT- Maureen McMurtrie

City to poll public regarding ongoing fluoride issue

Council anticipates lively debate on fluoridation of water

Red Deer Airport announces new carrier

Red Deer Regional Airport’s CEO, R.J. Steenstra, recently spoke at City council…

Local book club spans an ocean

The Red Deer Readers book club from Sheffield, England is now communicating…

  • Oct 12, 2011

Optometrists taking part in World Sight Days

The optometrists at The Eye Studio and at Red Deer Eye Care…

School enrolment up from last year across City

Enrolment in both the public and Catholic school divisions in Red Deer…

Council to review use of school bus lights within City limits

At a recent City council meeting Councillor Cindy Jefferies submitted a Notice…

It’s A Wedding gala coming up for brides and grooms

Couples looking to tie the knot are invited to attend the It’s…

HITTING THE TRAIL- Experts and local officials take a walk to explore the good and the not-so-good of the City’s ‘walkability.’

International experts visit Red Deer to evaluate ‘walkability’

Red Deer streets and communities were recently evaluated by a group of…

HITTING THE TRAIL- Experts and local officials take a walk to explore the good and the not-so-good of the City’s ‘walkability.’

City council decides to stay with current policing model

After months of debate and discussion, City council has opted to keep…

VITAL PROGRAM- A youngster benefits from programs offered through the Central Alberta Special Equestrians. Organizers are looking to the community for more support to continue to offer services.

Central Alberta Special Equestrians changing lives with four-legged friends

Organization currently on the lookout for board members and volunteers

VITAL PROGRAM- A youngster benefits from programs offered through the Central Alberta Special Equestrians. Organizers are looking to the community for more support to continue to offer services.

Traffic flow to change downtown

On June 9 of this year City council received a letter requesting…

CIBC Run for the Cure

The 20th annual Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure…

FINE ART- Miltania Perez demonstrated how to roll a Cuban cigar at Gord’s Smoke Shop in Red Deer recently.

Cuban cigar roller demonstrates in City

Miltania Perez from Cuba was in Red Deer recently to demonstrate how…

FINE ART- Miltania Perez demonstrated how to roll a Cuban cigar at Gord’s Smoke Shop in Red Deer recently.

Smile Cookies support Women’s Outreach Society

Money raised this year through the Red Deer Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie…

Alberta open for immigrants

Jason Kenney, federal minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism recently spoke about…