Category Archives: Red Deer and Area
Thousands attend Red Deer Lights the Night
Red Deerians came out by the thousands Saturday night to enjoy what has become a much-loved tradition to kick-off the holiday season in our city. 'Red Deer Lights the Night', proudly presented by Stan...
Nov 18, 2017
Alberta Party aiming to be government in 2019
Hundreds of members of the Alberta Party gathered at the Radisson Hotel on 67 Street in Red Deer on Saturday for the party's Annual General Meeting and Constitutional Convention. The event featured gu...
Nov 18, 2017
Thurber student takes in Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa
A Red Deer high school student has returned home from a once in a lifetime experience in Ottawa. Claire Stange, a grade 11 student at Lindsay Thurber, spent a week in the nation’s capital earlie...
Nov 18, 2017
Red Deer RCMP round up more suspected criminals
Mounties have arrested close to a dozen people suspected of several property-related crimes in Red Deer over the past week and a half. On November 7, around 11:30 p.m., RCMP responded to a suspicious ...
Nov 18, 2017
"Mr. Big" hears all from accused Klaus family killer
"Mr. Big" took the stand Friday at the triple murder trial for Jason Klaus and Joshua Frank. The two are charged in the Dec. 8, 2013 deaths of Gordon, Sandra and Monica Klaus, Jason's parents and sist...
Nov 17, 2017
Investigation underway into possible Remembrance Day imposter in Red Deer
An investigation is underway into whether a veteran who took part in Remembrance Day ceremonies at St. Francis of Assisi Middle School last week was an imposter. Stolen Valour Canada is a group that a...
Nov 17, 2017
Two men arrested after police seize multiple stolen IDs
Two men are facing numerous charges after Red Deer RCMP seized a large quantity of identification, mail, cheques and credit cards stolen from roughly 15 victims. The arrests took place November 2 when...
Nov 17, 2017
AHS releases mid-November flu stats
Alberta Health Services has released its latest data on this year's influenza immunization program and it shows the number of Albertans getting their flu shot continues to grow. As of November 11, 807...
Nov 17, 2017
MacIntyre named to UCP Task Force on Rural Crime
An MLA from central Alberta has been named to a newly created United Conservative Party Task Force on Rural Crime. Innisfail - Sylvan Lake MLA Don MacIntyre will sit on the task force with MLA's Angel...
Nov 17, 2017
Demolition work starting today at Hwy 2 - Gaetz Ave interchange project
Another significant step towards completion of the new Highway 2 / Gaetz Avenue Interchange Improvement Project is taking place over the next several days. Starting Friday, November 17 until Wednesday...
Nov 17, 2017