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WOZNEY’S WHEELS - Emma Wozney

Program helps children learn bike skills

Most children take to riding a bike at a very young age…

WOZNEY’S WHEELS - Emma Wozney
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Potter’s Hands asks for help to continue helping others

Potter's Hands Ministries Christian Church and Kitchen has been helping those less…

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Canine caution in light of recent dog bite

Charges have been laid against a City dog owner after a recent…

Proposed expressway causes councillor concern

A proposed six-lane expressway has City Councillor Paul Harris wondering if there…

Pilot program focuses on trades for Aboriginal students

The Sunchild Pre-Trades Exploration Pilot Program at Red Deer College has come…

Proposed intersection approved for Taylor Dr.

An all-turns intersection has been approved for the intersection of Taylor Dr.…

Red Deer to make 2019 winter games bid

Red Deer City council voted unanimously to begin the process of making…

Special Olympics promotes confidence in athletes

Central Alberta family reaping benefits of international organization

A happy family starts with a great friendship

Since I found out I was pregnant on Dec. 28th, 2011, my…

June is Thyroid Awareness Month

A staggering new statistic shows that many Canadians may be suffering from…

Bark at the Bend set for this weekend

After experimenting with the location for Bark at the Bend, the SPCA…

KITTEN CUDDLES - Tracy Hayden and Vanessa Caird cuddle with some of Alley Cats Rescue Society's kittens. The registered charity is holding a garage sale June 28-30.

Love for cats led to organization’s formation

Alley Cats Rescue Society aims to help control local feral cat population

KITTEN CUDDLES - Tracy Hayden and Vanessa Caird cuddle with some of Alley Cats Rescue Society's kittens. The registered charity is holding a garage sale June 28-30.

Aboriginal awareness week coming to Red Deer

A number of events are coming to Red Deer to celebrate Aboriginal…

Revised snow and ice control policy approved

After much debate and a few compromises, City council has approved the…

Council takes another look at dog bylaw

Once again the dog bylaw was before City council for consideration and…

HIGH HOPES - Jennifer Robitaille won the title of Miss Teen Central Alberta earlier this year. She heads to Toronto next month to compete in the Miss Teen Canada pageant.

The journey continues for Miss Teen Central Alberta

Young woman also working to support Canadian Blood Services

HIGH HOPES - Jennifer Robitaille won the title of Miss Teen Central Alberta earlier this year. She heads to Toronto next month to compete in the Miss Teen Canada pageant.

Quilter’s Guild is more than just blankets

Many people think of quilting as just a hobby but the Central…

Innisfail professional rodeo back for 52nd year

From June 14th to 17th spectators can take in any number of…

Donations encouraged with summer approaching

June 14th is World Blood Donor Day and it is a chance…

Downtown Market off to a successful start

May 30th marked the first of this year’s Downtown Farmer’s Market in…