Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 2002
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Agriculture
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Environment and nature
Subject:
Family and personal life
Subject:
Government
Subject:
Health services
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Public events
Subject:
Religions
Description:
News from Red Deer and areaFormer title CD 501:01 - National alpaca event. Alpaca owners interviewed02:04 - Nutrition health - man interviewed at gym. Quackwatch.com - myths related to health03:55 - Bashaw facing difficulty with grain elevator shut down, loss of doctor, Suputo closing. Irma Williams interviewed06:26 - Pet therapy - Ruth [Cassa] lives in long term care facility in Bashaw. Dogs, rabbits visit nursing home08:21 - National Skate - Figure skaters Christopher Davies of Innisfail and Lindsay McCaustlin interviewed10:07 - School extras - teachers will not provide extra curricular activities. ATA says this is a last resort11:32 - Coldest March in more than a century. Dentooms Greenhouse interviewed. Red Deer Golf Course interviewed13:16 - Joanne Walker and Raymond [Yuen] - ABC Restaurant - created a separate room for cigarette smokers. Government considering a ban in restaurants14:58 - Bruce Allen, 17 year old, cigarette smoker. New taxes on cigarettes. Victor Doerksen interviewed. Make it illegal for under 1816:35 - Graham Haroldson, denturist. After April 1st, Alberta health will no longer cover extended benefits18:14 - Red Deer Regional Hospital renovations. Hospital at capacity20:43 - Drug misuse - RDRH handles 500 prescriptions for patients per day, Half of Canadians do not take medication properly. What to ask the pharmacist220 - Nurses future. Nurse Kathy Mullen interviewed. Nursing students at Red Deer College - 300 applicants for 80 spots in the program24:37 - Agriculture closures. Curtis Weeks - AG - out of a job. Only 34 offices left in the province, information centre opened. Christina Wagger - greenhouse owner, interviewed26:52 - By-election - government cuts. Will the PC government be ousted? Butch Fisher resigned - six people vying for the spot. Coronation28:32 - Student protests. Students protest the cancellation of extra curricular activities by teachers. Bill 12. Near Leslieville30:06 - Lottery Board. Province collects almost 1 billion per year. Kirk McNeil, Lacombe pastor, voted for removal of lottery machines. Transfer of lottery funds to the Alberta government, not local. Mayor Gail Surkan interviewed32:11 - Lottery Board - proceeds used to be reinvested locally but not anymore. Kirk McNeil, pastor, Lacombe, voted against lottery machines. Mayor Gail Surkan interviewed33:42 - AUPE Health - want raises. Contract negotiations35:25 - Home school education. Family togetherness. Alberta Home Education Conference. Deanna Woodard interviewed, educates children at home37:14 - Michael Carey musician, 14. Randy Bachman is working with him
Contributor:
Dorland, Camille
Date:
2002 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-07-27 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (39:58) : Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (39:58) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC408
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:
Bashaw, Alberta
Coverage:
Innisfail, Alberta
Coverage:
Lacombe, Alberta
Rights:
Copyright assigned to Archives