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For Seattle’s Pike Place, a $74 million marketing effort

For Seattle’s Pike Place, a $74 million marketing effort

Pike Place Market has been one of Seattle’s main tourist attractions for much of its 110-year history, despite one oddity: It has never been as functional for visitors as for the people who live here.
Street Tales: Slip sliding away

Street Tales: Slip sliding away

Frequently a new person arrives in Red Deer and often they come to the kitchen to eat. Every age and gender is usually represented, so it does not come as a surprise to see new faces at mealtimes.
Matty Matheson explores culture through food

Matty Matheson explores culture through food

TORONTO — Straddling a huge alligator during filming of the culinary travel show “Dead Set on Life” was something Matty Matheson did on the spur of the moment.

Kings, Clippers battle to tie

There are times when you simply tip your cap to the opposition and move on.

Trojans blank Queens

The RDC Queens have over a week to prepare for the opening of the Alberta Colleges Women’s Hockey League regular season, and from the way they ended their exhibition season, they need the time.

Thompson ends USF2000 season in second place

All eyes will now be on racing star Parker Thompson after finishing second overall in this season’s US F2000.

Queen's Diner owner mends fences

The owner of a local restaurant met with the Central Alberta Pride Society on Thursday after his “pick a bathroom” billboard recently sparked backlash in Red Deer.
Be responsible while celebrating beer

Be responsible while celebrating beer

With Alberta Beer Week in full swing, Mothers Against Drunk Driving are reminding people not to drink and drive.
Plenty to see, experience during culture days

Plenty to see, experience during culture days

Red Deer will come alive with art, literature, theatre and dance as the city celebrates Alberta Culture Days this weekend.
College's art collection on display

College's art collection on display

Artworks by European masters hang next to original prints by acclaimed Canadian artists Alex Colville and Norval Morrisseau in a small gallery in downtown Red Deer.