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On January 16, 2018, it was announced that the Canadian Finals Rodeo would move to Red Deer, Alberta, beginning 2018, under a 10-year contract. The event was moved to Westerner Park and Peavey Mart Centrium, and was extended to a six-day event with a new youth competition, and additional entertainment. Temporary seating is installed to expand ...
The Westerner Park Centrium (formerly ENMAX Centrium and Peavey Mart Centrium) is a two-tier 7,111-seat multi-purpose arena in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. The arena is a multi-use facility accommodating national events, concerts, hockey, rodeo, trade shows, and even graduations. It was built in 1991 and is the home arena of the Red Deer Rebels ...
Red Deer Vipers (2018–present) Servus Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in downtown Red Deer, Alberta . Opened in January 2018, it was constructed on the site of the former Red Deer Arena (which was succeeded as Red Deer's primary events venue by ENMAX Centrium following its opening in 1994).
Red Deer replaced Edmonton as host of the Canadian Finals Rodeo from 2018 to 2023. [46] [47] Red Deer hosted the 2019 Canada Winter Games, leaving the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre [48] at Red Deer Polytechnic and the Downtown Servus Arena as legacy facilities. The city is the hometown to numerous Olympic and NHL athletes.
The Chiefs are planning events on multiple days leading up to the 2022 opener, including a special First Friday event. ... the Chiefs are planning what the team called the “largest edition of ...
The women's tournament started in 1999 as a separate event held a few weeks earlier and merged with the men's event in 2007. The event was held as a World Curling Tour event until 2019 and has been held nearly every year since 2007. Curlers from Alberta have dominated the event on both sides since its inception.
Keith Mann was honored for his work in the community and for the Royals in 2004 with a statue located in Red Deer City Hall Park and the Red Deer Royals performed at the unveiling his favorite piece, Unchained Melody. 1977-1991 A.L. Jigger Lee 1973-1977 Frank Connell 1971-1973 Richard Campion 1969-1971 Vic Wright
CKIK-FM is a former callsign of a radio station in Calgary, which is known today as CFGQ-FM. On January 15, 2024, the station flipped to rhythmic adult contemporary rebranding as Play 101 , taking its branding and format from Edmonton sister station CKPW-FM .