Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 1995
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Commerce and industry
Subject:
Environment and nature
Subject:
Exploration discovery and travel
Subject:
Government
Subject:
Health services
Subject:
Labour
Subject:
Land settlement and immigration
Subject:
Military
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Railways
Subject:
Sports recreation and leisure
Description:
News from Red Deer and areaNews file DR 23 NF 182Video and audio are not alignedVideo00:01 - VLT's - East 40th Pub, Darren McArther - manager - interviewed. Manager of Red Deer Legion, Gary [Tucconi] interviewed01:47 - Canadian citizens. Thomas McWigan - becoming a Canadian citizen. New citizens interviewed about the country staying together. Quebec separation03:37 - Sue Neilson interviewed, Jarvis family interviewed - Habitat for Humanity, Delburne. Two families have new homes05:41 - City Council operations tours. Council tours facilities. Kelly Kloss interviewed. Dennis Moffatt interviewed, Jason Volk interviewed07:35 - Heritage Ranch - want more visitors - Wendy Martindale interviewed. Hope Sports Hall of Fame will increase traffic. Councillor Lorna Watkinson-Zimmer does not want more traffic in this area, including Sports Hall of Fame. Gail Surkan interviewed09:08 - Drummond Brewery strikes a deal with Tsingtao, banks and shareholders to buy Drummond10:41 - Graduated drivers. MLA Victor Doerksen interviewed - all new drivers should have a graduated license. Joe Dennehey interviewed - disagrees. Bob [Balachuk] interviewed12:37 - Red Deer Referendum - Quebec separation in Canada. Red Deerians interviewed. Red Deer Legion members interviewed14:42 - Innisfail seniors. New home for seniors - duplex transformed - Pine Meadows - minimal assistance, allows for couples16:11 - Festival of Trees fundraiser for Red Deer hospital17:50 - Interview with about Westerner sign18:36 - Bower Place and continuing care, including an interview with Judy and other people20:04 - Future site of Alberta Sports Hall of Fame. Councillor Lorna Watkinson-Zimmer interviewed, and another representative from the Sports Hall of Fame,21:03 - Baby21:07 - Interview with a representative of Richardson Greenshields of Canada Limited investment dealer21:13 - Duane Rolheiser in front of hospital21:36 - Interviews with a variety of people, and babies in hospital. Relating to a strike to fight contracting out at three Calgary hospitals and the Red Deer Hospital22:51 - Closed Circuit television in taxis, including demonstration and interview, and an Alberta Gold Taxi23:30 - Gun sales, possibly a gun control discussion at Red Deer College, including interviews and presentations24:40 - Alberta Gas Permit25:10 - Associate Clinic losing its lab in the building. Includes images of the ALCB building and possibly Dr. Dave Dawson interviewed25:44 - Ford recall due to cab fires in cars and trucks (1989-1990), includes busy repair centre and an interview, as well as the piece that requires replacing27:16 - Snow at Heritage Ranch and Future Site of Alberta Sports Hall of Fame27:38 - Boot Camp: Blueprint for Alberta, including cadets or military recruits marching in a field, barracks and other buildings, and interviews29:13 - Barbara Paterson's "Choices" Parkland Square Credit Union themed ghost statue unveiling, including interviews30:45 - City Council report, including interview with Gail Surkan31:46 - Video endsAudio00:10 - VLT's - East 40th Pub, Darren McArther - manager - interviewed. Manager of Red Deer Legion, Gary [Tucconi] interviewed01:47 - no audio01:58 - Canadian citizenship ceremony. Thomas McWigan - becoming a Canadian citizen. New citizens interviewed about the country staying together. Quebec separation3:49 - Sue Neilson interviewed, Jarvis family interviewed - Habitat for Humanity, Delburne. Two families have new homes05:44 - no audio05:52 - City Council operations tours. Council tours facilities. Kelly Kloss interviewed. Dennis Moffatt interviewed, Jason Volk interviewed07:41 - Heritage Ranch - want more visitors - Wendy Martindale interviewed. Hope Sports Hall of Fame will increase traffic. Councillor Lorna Watkinson-Zimmer does not want more traffic in this area, including Sports Hall of Fame. Gail Surkan interviewed09:13 - Drummond Brewery strikes a deal with Tsingtao, banks and shareholders10:47 - Graduated drivers. MLA Victor Doerksen interviewed - all new drivers should have a graduated license. Joe Dennehey interviewed - disagrees. Bob [Balachuk] interviewed12:40 - Red Deer and the Quebec Referendum - Quebec separation in Canada. Red Deerians interviewed. Red Deer Legion members interviewed14:47 - Innisfail seniors. New home for seniors - fourplex transformed - Pine Meadows - minimal assistance, allows for couples16:22 - Killam Catholic Hospital - community about to lose their only doctor, Regional Health Board concerned18:28 - Sylvan Lake poppy sales strong. Money does not go to the Legion and Sylvan Legion needs cash. Revenue has dropped20:18 - Medical lab collection points decreasing, Dr. Dave Dawson interviewed, consolidating into former ALCB downtown liquor store on 48 Street21:34 - City Council debate on proposed business condominium on former CPR rail site, AUMA conference, VLTs, mandatory sprinkler systems, and free one hour downtown parking program24:02 - City Council expands one hour downtown parking program25:43 - Lots of snow and snow removal in the City and the County, including budget and transit delays27:22 - Associate Clinic losing its lab in the building, hoping to keep many of its services28:54 - Puppies On Ice / Cloned Canada - Cederwood Animal Clinic - semen freezing for Barnstable Barney Jako Jay, a champion Norwich terrier dog, with Lorraine and Todd Kelleman (sp?)30:48 - Mary St. Denis, a British war bride moved to Caroline, Alberta31:46 - Audio ends
Contributor:
Rolheiser, Duane
Date:
1991 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-08-02 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (31:46) : Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (31:46) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC478
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:
Delburne, Alberta
Coverage:
Killam, Alberta
Coverage:
Sylvan Lake, Alberta
Rights:
Copyright assigned to Archives