Mark Weber

REFLECTING- City artist Paul Boultbee is currently showcasing a new series of works entitled Grave Matters in the Corridor Gallery through to the end of November. The Gallery is located in the basement of the Recreation Centre.

Artist explores meanings of life, legacy and remembering

New exhibit being shown in Recreation Centre’s Corridor Gallery

REFLECTING- City artist Paul Boultbee is currently showcasing a new series of works entitled Grave Matters in the Corridor Gallery through to the end of November. The Gallery is located in the basement of the Recreation Centre.
DRAMATIC- Actors Derick Neumeier holds Tucker New’s hair during an intense scene from Red Deer College Theatre Studies’ Fuente Ovejuna. The play runs through Saturday at in Red Deer College’s Studio A.

Poignant, dramatic tale launches RDC theatre season

It’s hasn’t been often over the years that so much fired-up emotion…

DRAMATIC- Actors Derick Neumeier holds Tucker New’s hair during an intense scene from Red Deer College Theatre Studies’ Fuente Ovejuna. The play runs through Saturday at in Red Deer College’s Studio A.

Local RDC instructors unveil new film project

Red Deer College film instructors Larry Reese and James Wilson are ready…

Cuts force CiRS changes

Funding cuts have forced the coming wrap-up of an information service that’s…

Redford outlines vision for Tories and province

Newly-minted Alberta premier Alison Redford detailed her outlook and plans for the…

ROAD TO RECOVERY- Red Deer resident Brenda Schultz is currently undergoing extensive rehabilitation after suffering severe injuries last month. A benefit to help cover costs for care and medical equipment is planned for Oct. 21.

City woman faces uncertain future after devastating injuries

Benefit planned for Brenda Schultz as she works on lengthy recovery in Calgary

ROAD TO RECOVERY- Red Deer resident Brenda Schultz is currently undergoing extensive rehabilitation after suffering severe injuries last month. A benefit to help cover costs for care and medical equipment is planned for Oct. 21.

Adults who avoid kids’ books lose out on a rich world

The other day I was wandering the library with my armload of…

EXCITING DRAMA- RDC theatre studies students act out a scene from Fuente Ovejuna

RDC theatre studies opens season with bold, dramatic tale

Fuente Ovejuna conveys how unity can wield an explosive impact

EXCITING DRAMA- RDC theatre studies students act out a scene from Fuente Ovejuna

Ignition Theatre launches season with psychological thriller

Ignition Theatre is prepping for a bold new season in a brand…

NEW PERSPECTIVE-  Singer/songwriter Matt Good performs at the Memorial Centre Nov. 12.

Good showcases new tunes from acclaimed release

Continuing his exquisite soul-searching quest via musical expression, Canadian rock icon Matt…

NEW PERSPECTIVE-  Singer/songwriter Matt Good performs at the Memorial Centre Nov. 12.

Shalom Counselling fundraisder coming up

Celtic singer/songwriter Debbie Zepick will be featured at this year’s Friend Raiser…

COMMUNITY REPORT- The annual Vital Signs report

Poverty and crime top concerns of Red Deerians, says report

Poverty and crime are the biggest concerns on the minds of Red…

COMMUNITY REPORT- The annual Vital Signs report
NEW VENTURE- Pictured from left are Mayor Morris Flewwelling

RDC marks grand opening of downtown business school

Red Deer College’s Donald School of Business marked its official grand opening…

NEW VENTURE- Pictured from left are Mayor Morris Flewwelling

Artist needs input from local men for upcoming project

‘What makes you think you’re a man?’ That’s the question being posed…

CLASSIC- Pictured here is the Gaetz Avenue Dance Band in about 1973. They were one of several local bands in that era that will be included in an upcoming exhibit at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery. Organizers are looking for other bands to provide information and memorabilia about the local music scene from 1960 to 1975. Pictured are

Museum gearing up for ‘Central Alberta Rocks’ exhibit

A fascinating exhibit exploring Central Alberta’s own rock music history is in…

CLASSIC- Pictured here is the Gaetz Avenue Dance Band in about 1973. They were one of several local bands in that era that will be included in an upcoming exhibit at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery. Organizers are looking for other bands to provide information and memorabilia about the local music scene from 1960 to 1975. Pictured are
JOYFUL LAUGHS- Red Deer sports poet Frank Pavlick reads one of his more humourous poems from one of his many books.

Sports poet relishes chosen mode of expression

Frank Pavlick’s passion for sports and poetry is a compelling mix

JOYFUL LAUGHS- Red Deer sports poet Frank Pavlick reads one of his more humourous poems from one of his many books.

Province injects cash for larger City bus fleet

Forty new low-floor busses will soon be added to the City’s fleet,…

Memorial tennis tourney runs this weekend

Honouring the memory of a local woman who had a passion for…

CLOSE FAMILY- Pictured here are June and Larry Quintilio of Red Deer a couple of years ago. June has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease

Today marks World Alzheimer Day

Red Deer man knows the pain of dealing with the disease firsthand

CLOSE FAMILY- Pictured here are June and Larry Quintilio of Red Deer a couple of years ago. June has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease
DUAL TALENTS- Leslie Alexander and Jenny Allen bring their CD release tour to Red Deer Oct. 6.

Double CD release celebration coming to City

Alberta-based folk musicians team up to introduce fresh tunes

DUAL TALENTS- Leslie Alexander and Jenny Allen bring their CD release tour to Red Deer Oct. 6.