Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 1995
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Commerce and industry
Subject:
Government
Subject:
Health services
Subject:
Industry
Subject:
Labour
Subject:
Law and justice
Subject:
Natural resources
Description:
News from Red Deer and areaFormer title: Dwayne Rolheiser reporting 20, news file 16000:00 - Coffee truck in downtown Red Deer. Alderman Jason Volk interviewed - these trucks aren't paying licenses01:16 - Seniors concerned about long term fare. Long term care facilities are on the way out - DTHR. Seniors wanting other programs02:42 - Smoking bylaw. Gail Surkan interviewed. Alderman Larry Pimm spearheaded the bylaw04:10 - Air Spray pilots waiting. Helping detain a Fort McMurray area forest fire. Thirty six water bombers06:10 - Senior leaving home at Eckville's long term care facility. Facility is closing. Our House - a residence for seniors - alternative to institutions - Rimbey08:13 - Lowrie Streatch - decorates his yard with a different theme every month. Collects items - says he is addicted to it10:17 - Promax - song launched for RDTV - swept the image category award, Baywatch Blowout, Makin 8 won awards. Six international awards won12:17 - methanol produced in Alberta - safe alternative to gasoline. Rod Trentham interviewed. Downtown Mohawk gas station featured13:49 - International hunters converge south of Fort McMurray. Difficulties of bringing hunting rifles into the country. Gun control proving to be a hassle for American hunters. Don Ayers Outfitting16:29 - Foreign hunters. Red Deer taxidermist, Lorne McArthur - $20,000 business from American hunters each year. Raven Wear receives a lot of business from the US - Susan Himbel interviewed18:30 - Red Deer Regional Hospital pharmacy - fills patient prescriptions. Community pharmacies coming under government control. Competition with hospital pharmacy. Millerdale Pharmacy20:00 - Red Deer Downtown Business Association - John Ferguson - does not want a movie theatre in north Red Deer. West Park residents do not want traffic on 43 Street that is to go to Heritage Ranch but using it to access Highway 2 - residents cannot use back yards - noise21:47 - City Council changing 911. 911 operators being let go. Union rep Jack McDonald concerned about private 911 operators. Mayor Gail Surkan interviewed23:32 - Alan Rock's gun legislation. Citizens concerned gun legislation will take their guns25:14 - Council turns down movie theatre in north Red Deer. Want it in downtown Red Deer - identifying 3 sites26:54 - Grand opening of the Travel Lodge, south Red Deer. Holiday Inn renovations. Wendy Martindale interviewed. Capri Hotel - still not opening its top four floors28:36 - Finance Minister Dinning - surplus higher than expected. Will go to payment of the debt29:27 - Eckville funds - build a facility - Eckville will raise funds for the service. Long term care beds needed31:14 - 911 - City council about face, not privatising 911 at this time. Public involvement needed to determine contracting needs. City fire department currently operates 911 system33:12 - Blackfalds robbery - Treasury branch - young male got unknown quantity of cash. Woman interviewed - saw suspect. May have escaped on a motorcycle. May be tied to robberies in Olds and Didsbury34:51 - Physiotherapy - only able to see set amount of patients. Cap lifted from government of $250 per patient. Those who need it most will get unlimited service, others will have to wait36:30 - Foreign hunters - Don Ayers Outfitting - foreign hunters hunting big game - hunting in their own countries is different - they do not have this type of game38:39 - Labour wrap. Fletchers expansion. $10 million investment. IPSCO reached a new contract with workers39:58 - Physical therapists - province has reduced funds and leaves it up to the health board to distribute. Staff cuts41:20 - Terraco fire - melted tanks - danger of exposure - methanol. Cannot be put out with water, fire department using foam. Tracy Stone interviewed - lightening struck one of the fuel tanks43:02 - City Council - no room for a 1200 seat theatre downtown. Alderman Jason Volk interviewed. Alderman Bob Schnell interviewed - look outside downtown, rezone. DBA interviewed - council is making it hard for developers44:49 - Terraco fire - fuel tanks melted. Situation could have been much worse. Danger to other tanks. Second explosion stopped. County and Red Deer fire fighters assist. Fire burned itself out. Methanol. Lost over $100,00046:27 - Welfare Check - Victor Doerksen - government will not give you money if you refuse work. The rocket at Kin Kanyon visible. Job training available. Colleen Jensen interviewed48:13 - Industry/home build - City expecting $2 million from industrial land sales. 7 acres purchased in Edgar Industrial. Residential sales slow. Ralph Solomon interviewed49:29 - Senior beds - long term care for seniors growing. Waiting in hospital for up to a year - can affect health of seniors. 1 of 12 beds at RDRH taken by seniors51:03 - CFB Penhold base/Springbrook - homes are being sold in phases. Park will still be known as Mynarski Park52:33 - Reform Party - looking forward to Preston Manning in person. Bob Mills interviewed. Politician leaders not seen here much. Tonights dinner could raise funds. At the Capri Centre. 350 supporters paying $100 to see Manning in person54:06 - Preston Manning gathering. Manning interviewed. Reform Party. Manning convinced the party can win55:36 - Bower Ponds - feeding ducks. Two boys threw rocks and killed one of the ducks. Three goslings have also been killed. Charges pending for youths57:20 - HIV -HIV positive man does not want the provincial government knowing who they are. Contacting past sex partners. Education is important - get checked. Must come before identification58:55 - Senior Scam - scammers asking for money from a bank to a fake bank employee. United Way - get wise pamphlet - what to know about phone and door to door scammers1:00:38 - Cheap drinks - new bar under construction with cheap drinks. Would be out of business without cheap drinks. Brandon County Saloon - 99 cent drinks. Branleys - 50 cent highballs before midnight. Kildy Lee interviewed. Downtown Red Deer nightclubs
Contributor:
Rolheiser, Duane
Date:
1995 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-07-27 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (1:02:20) : Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (1:02:20) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC409
Source:
MG 574 CHCA Television fonds
Source:
2011-007
Language:
en
Relation:
Created by CHCA TV in Red Deer and stored at the station until its closure in the fall 2009.
Coverage:
Red Deer, Alberta
Coverage:
Fort McMurray, Alberta
Coverage:
Eckville, Alberta
Coverage:
Blackfalds, Alberta
Coverage:
Penhold, Alberta
Coverage:
Sunnybrook, Alberta
Rights:
Copyright assigned to Archives