Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 1997
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Agriculture
Subject:
Arts
Subject:
Buildings and memorials
Subject:
Commerce and industry
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Environment and nature
Subject:
Family and personal life
Subject:
Government
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Health services
Subject:
Industry
Subject:
Labour
Subject:
Law and justice
Subject:
Organizations
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Public events
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Religions
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Sports recreation and leisure
Subject:
Transportation
Description:
Former title LN 6 NF 272 3/27/97News from Red Deer and area00:03 - Spring in Alberta. Potholes in Red Deer. City employee Paul Goranson interviewed. People fed up with torn up roads. Buildup of gravel. Street cleaning once roads are dry. Pot hole repair has begun02:04 - RDC music program will continue. Duke Thompson interviewed. Dick MacDonell - why has music become the target? Why is RDC under funded?04:08 - Wendy Graham - VLTs will become a fixture in Sylvan Lake. Ted Iverson, Mayor - fed up with VLT issue05:35 - College music. Music department faculty and a community group will have to raise $75,00 per year. Dr. Elliott interviewed - seeking corporate sponsors. Delta Rempel interviewed - head of the United Way - RDC has a tough task ahead. Keith Mann in class07:33 - Sharon Wayne my lose VLTs - Rocky Mountain House hotel owners have lost injunction to block removal of VLTs. Lawyer Nick Rebeck interviewed. Frank Sisson interviewed - has VLT and slot machines in Calgary09:43 - Kevin Lorne Valley, convicted pedophile has moved to Oriole Park. Residents taking action. RCMP placed order on Valley - no contact with children. Ray Armstrong - message has not gone federally. MP Bob Mills wants Justice Minister to tell Canadians what he is going to do11:24 - Rebels success. Rebels clinched east division semi-final. Fans in Red Deer the best. Almost sell out games. John Harm interviewed - Centrium can be expanded to 10,000 seats13:18 - Final vote. Losing Waverly School fight. Clearview board - close school. Halkirk. Rocky Dalmer interviewed. Exterior of school15:14 - School cuts. Ten fewer teachers next year. Luders - no revenue. ATA - sad day for public education in Red Deer. Working without contract for 7 months16:57 - Volunteer week. Mayor Gail Surkan - Red Deer built on volunteers. Alberta has highest rate of volunteers. volunteer luncheon - recognizing volunteers18:24 - Fish Derby. Ernie Scheelar interviewed - Scales of Justice Ice Fishing Derby Sylvan Lake - still has not received his prize. Organizer - an RCMP officer from Winnipeg - filed for bankruptcy. Scheelar is taking action20:04 - Pay for school. Performance bond - students wanting to take a course over will have to pay and will have money returned once course is complete. Student interviewed. Lindsay Thurber High School21:58 - Young boy won a playhouse. Stephan [?]. His family had used the Women's Shelter when they were in need.23:23 - Students learning resume skills, giving back to the community - Community Service Day. Businesses take one students for a day and in return donate to the school. Graham Moore - donating his wages back to Hunting Hills. Extra help appreciated at the SPCA25:01 - Community Atlas - students working on atlas project that will be on the Internet. Students interviewed. Information on Red Deer. Teacher interviewed. Central Middle School was chosen for the pilot project36:40 - Red Deer Royals show band will be competing against bands from Canada. Keith Mann interviewed. Festival of Champions28:21 - Red Cross. Manitoba's worst natural disaster - flood. Man interviewed. Greenline Equipment in Olds has donated $3000. Financial help is the best, blood donations30:11 - Stay in school. Learning about economics of living - helps students stay in school. Junior Achievement sponsors the stay in school event.31:21 - Murder update. Ferintosh, Alberta. 51 year old Howard Benson died of gun shot wounds. Two 17 year old boys charged with first degree murder.32:51 - Physical Education. Teachers need to be more creative with what they have. Less budget. Obstacle course - Mission Impossible - team building. Teachers from across the country participate34:31 - 4-H breakfast. Olds College. 1997 Premier's Award Winner - Kristy [Stellar], Pine Lake. Dallas Russell interviewed36:34 - Arbor Day. Children interviewed. Mayor Gail Surkan.38:15 - Enclosed dollars. Injured bird to Medicine River Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Birds are sharing space - three years into construction, the centre is $5000 away from completing a new enclosure. Room needed for birds to exercise40:22 - Word of Life. School is making news. Son of Jim Keegstra - Pastor Larry Keegstra made speech that women, aboriginals and Catholics are linked to witchcraft. Was invited by the Word of Life board. Provincial Liberals question the school's existence. Stockwell Day - funding to all schools is fair. Craig O'Connor interviewed42:08 - Old heritage. Grade 8 Olds students heritage fair. Preparing for the Red Deer Heritage Fair. Rod Trentham interviewed43:56 - Agricultural Theme Park - Rocky Mountain House. Animals. Urban children learning about farms, agriculture, animals45:43 - Gold Coast. Wild horse - bucked rider and jumped over the fence and went to Antler Hill riding academy47:41 - Husdon's Bay building has sold. Investors will make changes. Retail shops planned on first floor and condos on the top. looking for professional and financial business49:00 - Crop report. Majority of crops in the ground. Murray [Hartman] interviewed. West area still not fully in ground. Mark [Cohn?] [Khan?] interviewed.50:58 - Alberta Emu industry. Scientist at Lacombe Research Centre - carcass quality. diversify species. [Kennethey] Hermary interviewed - market for emu oil53:05 - Internet course. Learning over the Internet. [Lorne Daniels] interviewed -work at own pace, flexibility54:28 - Tenant rules. Kathy Potter - Landlord and Tenant Information Service. Pay attention to giving notice dates, pay attention to agreements56:10 - Space seeds. Canola plants growing in a classroom. Seeds went up in Space Shuttle and they grow differently. Teacher Barry Spence interviewed57:48 - Teacher Strike. More students, less money. Bill Stuebing interviewed. Alberta School Boards Association will push the government for more money. Minister of Education Gary Mar interviewed59:25 - Baby moose. Medicine River Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Nursery filled almost to capacity1:01:20 - Red Deer Air Show. Brings millions of dollars of economic activity. Raising money and support to make it happen
Contributor:
Niblock, Leanne
Date:
1997 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-05-09 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (1:03:24) : Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (1:03:24) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC317
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
Rights:
Copyright assigned to City of Red Deer