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The Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA) is a registered not-for-profit society in Alberta, Canada, that acts as a representative voice on behalf of Métis people within the province. [ 3 ] Formed in 1928 as the Métis Association of Alberta , its primary founding members were Felice Callihoo, Joseph Dion, James P. Brady , Malcolm Norris , and Peter ...
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 ...
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 arena replaced the Red Deer Arena, which first opened in 1952 and was demolished in 2016; equipment from the arena was salvaged and provided to other facilities, while its neon sign was incorporated into the new arena's design. The $21.6 million facility was scheduled to be completed by mid-2018, in anticipation of the 2019 Canada Winter Games.
Gasoline Alley began as a private rest area due to its location near Red Deer, midway between the cities of Calgary and Edmonton.Gas stations and restaurants were located along Highway 2 on service roads located just south of Red Deer city limits, with some business located on both sides of the highway to service northbound and southbound travellers respectively. [5]
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
In May 2013, Johnston announced he was running for a seat on Red Deer City Council in the October 2013 Red Deer municipal election. [5] Johnston was elected to the eight-seat body, winning over 7,000 votes, finishing sixth in the at-large race.
Locals from Red Bluff and Chico saw the success of these events and started the Northern California Round-Up Association and put on the First Deer Creek Round-Up. [4] [5] The first official Red Bluff Round-Up was held in 1921 when it was held in October. [5] It was moved to late April sometime between 1922 and 1926. [5]