Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 1996
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Agriculture
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Environment and nature
Subject:
Exploration discovery and travel
Subject:
Family and personal life
Subject:
Government
Subject:
Health services
Subject:
Labour
Subject:
Organizations
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Religions
Subject:
Women
Description:
News from Red Deer and areaNews File 228 DC 2000:00 - Immigration. teacher came to Canada not knowing English. Found help at Canada Immigration Centre. Office is closing in Red Deer. Central Alberta Refugee Effort interviewed - concerned about closure. CARE wants to higher more people but there is no money02:04 - Fire pits. Brenda Meacham - fire pit was installed prior to moving in. Is it legal? Fire Inspector Wes Van Bavel checks pits, interviewed03:52 - Jim Robertson, naturalist, photographing pelicans, interviewed. Pelican numbers climbing. Colonies in the 1950s at Buffalo Lake. Wildlife officer, Ron [Bjorgie] interviewed. Unlikely there are nesting sites at Red Deer05:52 - Islamic food. Festival 1996. Central Alberta Islamic Association - want the community to know what Muslims are about. Peace, Man interviewed about Islamic religion. Food varies in each region08:16 - Airport Authority to be created at Red Deer Airport. Man interviewed - can attract other businesses. Nine members will be appointed - County, City, Chamber of Commerce10:10 - Cat Bylaw. Sheila [Dell], interviewed. Cat trapping. Morris Flewwelling - bylaw will force people to take responsibility of their pets11:54 - Hail story - Wayne [Innings], hail damage to barley crop / canola crop. Rimbey to Sedgewick crop damage - 450 claims13:15 - Terry Krause, Rob Reinhart - hail. Hail suppression program in 1970s and 1980s. Scrapped in 1985. Hail damage - insurance companies want suppression program back. Program covers Red Deer to Calgary - hoping to reduce hail15:20 - Pepper spray - Winner's Circle Bar was robbed - weapon was pepper spray. Bear spray attack at Central School. Used against people these are a prohibited weapon16:59 - Gas leak. Blocking access to Halibut Energy Services - smell of natural gas - but tests do not show anything. EMS trying to isolate the source. Smell may be from chemical at a scrap metal company18:19 - United Nurses Association - Red Deer Nursing Home patients are at jeopardy. Cutbacks - only one RN, LP and two care aides at night for 100 patients. Not enough staffing. No response from government. Gored Burble - patients not compromised, nurses only are complaining20:19 - CAMP at Westerner fair grounds. CAMP are getting into the Westerner spirit - blue jeans and cowboy boots. St. [Lloyd Deanery] interviewed22:48 - Neil Coy - pursuing music since 1980, interviewed. Westerner concert was sold out24:22 - move of contents at school. Renovations. Notre Dame construction - open for new school year26:00 - Alice Chanson, liberal MA - Bill 214 - domestic violence act. Domestic violence survivor interviewed. Bill needs to be more specific27:49 - Abandoned animals. Bevy Marshall interviewed. Waiting for owners to claim abandoned animals. Alberta Animal Services - animals abandoned when people go on holiday. Adoption or euthanasia29:18 - Persons in Care Act - senior abuse. Conference - how a person in care should be defined, what is abuse, how to report it. Need specific clauses in the act. Does not apply to privately funded facilities30:50 - Flood - Debbie and Brian MacKenzie - son is in a disaster zone. Michael MacKenzie, sponsored by Red Deer Museum - flood is destroying area. Teens are helping with relief effort. Parents interviewed. Innisfail32:41 - Fall garden prep. Perennial pruning in the fall. . Pete [Wosolishin?], interviewed about fall perennial care
Contributor:
Cameron, Deni
Date:
1996 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-08-17 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (34:19) : Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (34:19) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC551
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 Archives