Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 1996
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Environment and nature
Subject:
Family and personal life
Subject:
Health services
Subject:
Commerce and industry
Subject:
Law and justice
Subject:
Land settlement and immigration
Description:
News from Red Deer and areaNews File 215 DC 1800:00 - Composting - what to buy, to use, how to use. Teachers guide, worm use. Compost in a Crate. Olds College01:48 - Students Halkirk School - targeted for closure. Parents interviewed. Parents Council. Not enough time until closure. Town cannot survive without the school04:10 - Wendy [Copic?] teaching students about pioneers, Halkirk school closure. Residents interviewed. Jill Buschwad and Rocky Dalmer interviewed07:00 - Astronomy instructor Andy Schmidt - charting Hyakutake comet trajectory, interviewed. Red Deer College08:26 - Arlene Birch - peanut and nut free schools and daycares, interviewed. Son Matthew - any peanut is deadly. Lynn [Gustom] daycare - should not stop all children from eating peanuts. Give space to the nut allergy children. Red Deer Schools interviewed10:34 - Ed Whitehead - make up set. Ed is a Shriner clown, interviewed. Can help children - make everyone happy - Stripes the Clown11:56 - University of Alberta - wants to be a premier institution - looking to RDC. President Rod Fraser - register with the U of A. Students leaving the province. Students have to go with grants and other institutions accept earlier than U of A14:04 - Woman speaks - vaccinating baby - did research. Whooping Cough vaccine can cause brain death. People interviewed. Chiropractor Dr. Steve Wadell interviewed. No proof of SIDS and vaccine16:35 - Red Deer College retail management course and degree. Joanne Buckley interviewed. RDC Students interviewed. Torben Anderson interviewed18:36 - Income tax - too much to do on his own. Income tax assessment program - helps veterans, seniors and single families. [Woshinski] interviewed20:10 - [Floyd Hatman]- volunteered his time to 4-H. Dale Jacobi - Canwest propane bought him out. Moved to Montana. In trouble with the law - The Freeman.21:58 - Accountants - claim medical expenses. Claiming expenses on you taxes23:50 - Learning how to swim - new programs in swimming. Rec interviewed - Shelly Hanlan - will be prepared for all water activities. AquaQuest25:30 - Closing schools. Parents say figures are flawed. Halkirk school closure - parents speak27:32 - Snow melt - Waskasoo Creek. 43 Street flood. City crews to sandbag28:50 - sandbagging at Waskasoo Creek. City interviewed. Overflowed and flooded 43 Street. Trail system flood. Anders flood 3030:30 - Bevy Marshall - trying to hook up pets with owners. Cat bylaw - will not work. George Potter - Animal Bylaw, interviewed. Educate. Cats currently not licensed32:30 - Sherry Cooper - lets her 6 year old daughter fly. Transport Canada does not license under 16. Fatal airplane crash Jessica Dubroff.33:50 - Jim Martens - history instructor. Far Side Lounge Red Deer College - last day of classes. Students interviewed35:50 - Road damage - offenders. Looking at large vehicles. What weight truckers can carry. RCMP interviewed - road bans. Truckers interviewed37:42 - Capri Centre - Mortimers is returning. New bars have arrived downtown. Will fight against MortimersHuckleberry Finns owner interviewed. Ezzy's bar manager interviewed39:51 - prowlers at homes. people prowling a neighbourhood. Taking VCRs. RCMP interviewed. Locked and unlocked homes. RCMP - install deadbolts42:16 - Learning English. Woman interviewed could barely speak English and now she is teaching it. Volunteering at CARE a great way to share. Difficulty of immigrants fitting in44:09 - strike - Miocene Centre workers, interviewed. Government is forcing clients to move out, interviews. AUPE45:55 - Don Jackson, figure skater champion, interviewed Alberta clinic - teaching children. Inspiration for Kurt Browning. Jackson influencing new up and comers. Popularity of skating47:46 - students learning about the cost of living. Interviews. Grade nine / 949:20 - Shun Melinski - computer. Work at your own pace at home. Academy online. Home schooling50:59 - Derrickman and students. Learning about petro chemical through LTCHS. Get a job in the future. Credit at SAIT52:43 - AGT - Marcy the monkey - students, How to use the phone. AGT - show children how to use the telephone54:10 - son given a clean bill of health. Timmy. Christian school there for support. Near Rocky Mountain House55:40 - Sam [Granham] restoring a natural park near Rocky Mountain House57:12 - Red Deer College autobody program cut. Students will have to travel further for autobody training. Instructors interviewed. Tuition will have to be paid. No training allowance59:00 - Moving business downtown. Business Development Bank moving to Kresge's. Former Bay Building - no one moving in at this time - no offers. Meadows interviewed1:00:27 - Decision day - will Halkirk school close? School superintendent - school will cost too much to maintain. Will remain open until January 19971:01 - blank to end
Contributor:
Cameron, Deni
Date:
1996-1997 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-08-13 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (1:02:05) : Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (1:02:05) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC554
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:
Halkirk, Alberta
Coverage:
Sunnybrook, Alberta
Coverage:
Stettler, Alberta
Coverage:
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
Rights:
Copyright assigned to Archives