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College student art show

College student art show

Ring Around The Rosie is an oil on board work by Red Deer College student Katie Bruinsma, and is one of several pieces on display at the annual college student show on display at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery now until April 11. There will be an opening reception Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.
Home Front - March 18

Home Front - March 18

Red Deer College has elected its new student executive for the 2010-11 school year. The new lineup is headed by current student president Steven Kwasny
Quebec curler visits Red Deer in his quest to set record

Quebec curler visits Red Deer in his quest to set record

It was 686 rinks down and 14 to go when Quebec’s Camille Villeneuve threw his first rock at Red Deer Curling Club Wednesday afternoon.
Irish curls

Irish curls

Central Middle School Student Kristen Demale, left, gets a close up look at the abundance of curls on Joise Chriton’s head as Chriton gets ready to perform at the school on Wednesday.
Natives matter 'a great deal'

Natives matter 'a great deal'

Even in a place not particularly known for a large aboriginal population, the future of First Nations is of the utmost importance.

Switchboard - March 17

Lacombe Round Dance Club dances on Mondays at St. Andrew’s United Church Hall in Lacombe.
Object through windshield killed Red Deer man in morning crash

Object through windshield killed Red Deer man in morning crash

A 35-year-old Red Deer-area man was killed Wednesday morning when his pickup veered off Hwy 11 into a field.
Cat in the hat

Cat in the hat

Sporting a tiny plastic Irish top hat, Kali looks as though she just doesn’t quite know what all the fuss is about as Jimi Nelson, five, holds her outside their home in Deer Park on Tuesday.

Police consider charges in deadly B.C. avalanche

The RCMP is investigating whether criminal charges should be laid in a deadly avalanche near Revelstoke, B.C., that they say was triggered by snowmobilers.
Birdhouses With Bob

Birdhouses With Bob

Birdhouses With Bob is a hands-on workshop that was offered by the Kerry Wood Nature Centre Sunday afternoon, for children aged six to 13 who were looking to learn about the birds that will be returning to the Central Alberta area soon — and to pick a few woodworking hints. Here, the centre’s Bob Kruchten gingerly holds a nail while Sage Black, left, prepares a two-handed hammer.
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