Candlelight vigil for victims of impaired driving to be held in Red Deer Saturday
Red Deer will be hosting the 30th annual candlelight vigil of Hope and Remembrance this Saturday for loved ones who’ve lost their lives as victims to an impaired driver.
Organized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Red Deer & District, the vigil will be held at St. Luke’s Anglican Church (4929 54 St) on Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m.
While last year’s vigil was held virtually, this will be the first in-person in two years.
“We do it in November because we know that it is a very hard time for people around Christmas. Everybody is celebrating Christmas and they’re all missing a member of their family at these important gatherings,” said Joan McIntyre, President of the MADD Red Deer & District Board of Directors.



