Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 2001
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Agriculture
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Family and personal life
Subject:
Government
Subject:
Health services
Subject:
Industry
Subject:
Law and justice
Subject:
Military
Subject:
Organizations
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Public events
Description:
News from Red Deer and areaCD 4Borderline Wars : Canada's Security00:00 - Scenes of World Trade Centre, twin towers on 91100:38 - MP Bob Mills interviewed about terrorists00:49 - Crop dusting firm interviewed - contacted by terrorists. Three men in Fort McMurray were held for terrorism but charges were dropped. 50 terrorist groups in Canada02:03 - Canada / US Border security. Bob Mills interviewed. US wants Canada to tighten immigration laws04:02 - Fallout from September 11, 2001 - Joffre Plant has heightened security. Plant produces potentially deadly chemicals. Joffre plant staff interviewed. Bob Mills interviewed. Health region takes bio threats seriously. Man interviewed about anthrax. RCMP headquarters shut down for part of a day and a retailer shut down for a time due to anthrax threat. Stockpile of anthrax vaccine, increase border and airport security07:32 - Airline Industry. Troy [Boubin], local frequent flyer, interviewed. Travellers do not talk to each other on planes anymore. Travel Insurance, cancellations and refunds. Airport security increased. Bob Mills interviewed - looks at other passengers more. Armed air marshals. Bob Mills - passports and retinal scans10:36 - Kerry [Cammell] judging at cattle show interviewed. Her first judging event. What to look for when judging an animal. Legends of the Fall cattle show. Farm Fair International12:11 - Robert Ballantine, Saskatchewan, breeds Galloway cattle, interviewed - at Farm Fair International13:43 - Federal government delivers balanced budget. Fred Schaiffe - Red Deer Food Bank, interviewed. More people become unemployed. No new money for healthcare. Budget's main focus is security15:47 - Jack Swainson, Penhold farmer, interviewed. Disappointed Federal government did not provide more for farmers. Paul Martin speaking17:25 - Hospitals in high demand. Farmers coming together. Janine Olsen interviewed. Donating animal sales to DTHR18:59 - Daphne Paisley, Stokes manager, interviewed. Sales are good. Peggy Crowler interviewed - future uncertain - jobs. Red Deer Centre / Parkland Mall. Shoppers interviewed about Christmas shopping20:31 - Gerry Hunt, manager of Loaves and Fishes, interviewed. Klein visited a homeless shelter - concerns about his drinking. Victor Doerksen interviewed22:17 - 2002 countdown. Red Deer celebrations. First Night is back. Woman interviewed about the event. Red Deer Scottish Club holding a Ceildh. Hospice Society run - man interviewed24:13 - Skijouring - cross country skiing with huskies. Jeff Wilson and Jill Bennett run Klondike Adventures near Rocky Mountain House26:41 - Teeth whitening - John Cormier visits Dentist Brian Sabey for teeth whitening. Sabey interviewed28:45 - Mary Lou Padilla - alternative medicine. Manages Pure Energy Health Foods. Shark cartilage and echinacea are popular30:21 - Dentist Brian Sabey interviewed - teeth whitening30:50 - Assault arrest - brutal attack in a city show home. Suspect arrested. Carol Clarke, realtor, interviewed - attack brings risks to light32:27 - Horse racing Alberta. Man interviewed about types of horses involved. Breeders conference in Red Deer. People want to do things better. Horse industry 588 million pumped into Alberta each year. 750 people registered at the conference.34:40 - Budget preview - Norbert Van Wyck. Wishlist would increase taxes nearly 9%. RCMP requesting funding for 88 members36:30 - Janice Doherty, mother, interviewed regarding potential teacher strike. Red Deer Childcare Society offering programs at a $30 per day cost37:55 - Nicole Duncan, support staff worker expected to be laid off, interviewed. She is a Librarian at Central Middle School. Uncertainty for support staff. Red Deer Catholic will lay off support staff on day 5, Public after day 239:31 - Olds dialysis - Marlene Campbell receives dialysis, interviewed. Had to travel to Calgary 3 times per week. Made a petition to the government for dialysis centre in Olds. Should be operational by April 141:05 - water rights. Province wants to let farmers sell their water rights to highest bidder. Don Bester, farmer near Caroline, does not like this idea. Filing objection to Water draft plan42:59 - Don Hepburn, health care advocate, speaking out against campaign for change, interviewed. Premier Klein speaks about healthcare44:25 - Deb Caddy - bracing for higher medical bills, interviewed, concerns about changes to healthcare system. What services should be dropped from medicare. Increase to premiums45:44 - Heathcare system. Solution may be in changing how doctors are paid. Michael Dawe interviewed, doctor interviewed47:16 - Kevin Taft interviewed - healthcare should not be a product for sale. Council of Canadians meeting. Taft speaks at conference. Preventative services needed48:46 - One stop health services centre - Alberta Futures Summit conference. Pat Frederikson interviewed50:36 - Wolf Creek School District on strike. Eckville student interviewed. On strike for class sizes and extra curricular activities52:10 - Charlie Moore farm near Pine Lake. Agricultural Society - Charlie Moore interviewed. Societies put money back into the community. Volunteer recruitment54:28 - Jan Dalton, teacher, on strike, interviewed. Chinook's Edge on strike. Students urge teachers to talk with board and return to the classroom. Innisfail views56:00 - Gold medal - judging scandal - Gold medals awarded to Jamie Sale and David Pelltier. Sale's brother Jason interviewed. MP Bob Mills interviewed57:46 - Holly Dickson [Dixon] interviewed - goes to a chiropractor. Chiropractor interviewed - lifestyle changes for patients. Klein may drop chiropractic coverage59:26 - Catherine Stang interviewed. Worked at a Bashaw senior home. Bashaw lost full time physician. Recruitment process is a challenge. Street views of Bashaw1:01:07 - Parent strike - Chris [Sudiki?], parent, interviewed about strike. Teachers should not strike. ATA interviewed. Klein to meet with ATA. Blackfalds
Contributor:
Dorland, Camille
Contributor:
NBC News
Contributor:
CNN
Contributor:
CBC
Contributor:
Global
Date:
2001 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-08-02 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (1:02:56) : Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (1:02:56) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC469
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:
Penhold, Alberta
Coverage:
Olds, Alberta
Coverage:
Bashaw, Alberta
Rights:
Copyright assigned to Archives