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Sakowich has plenty to prove

Sakowich has plenty to prove

Heading into this season Ethan Sakowich felt he had a good chance to make the Red Deer Rebels full time.

King is the man with a plan for the RDC Queens

Like any coach Ken King would love to see the RDC basketball Queens challenge for an ACAC championship right away.

Hiring freeze

Red Deer employers are not in the hiring mood, says a new survey.
Rhyno takes the reins

Rhyno takes the reins

Crystal Rhyno is the new managing editor of the Red Deer Advocate.
Quidditch takes the pitch

Quidditch takes the pitch

Brooms, quaffle and snitches are just some of the terms used to describe a sport that is quickly gaining popularity around the world and here in Central Alberta.
Business owners warn wage hike could drive up prices

Business owners warn wage hike could drive up prices

Some Red Deer business owners are still not convinced the timing is right to increase the province’s minimum wage.

100 men still giving, despite feeling the pinch

Parkland Community Living and Support Society walked away with more than $5,000 from the 100 Men Red Deer meeting held on Monday.
McCann's prepare for verdict

McCann's prepare for verdict

Bret McCann hopes a verdict Thursday in the trial of a man accused of killing his parents and hiding their bodies will end a six-year-long nightmare for his family.
Malley awaits appeal decision

Malley awaits appeal decision

Alberta’s Court of Appeal has reserved its decision on whether an Innisfail man convicted of killing a woman with a bomb will get a new trial.

Confusing intersection laws

In the article about the young boy who was hit while riding his bike to school, the Advocate reminded us that cyclists are supposed to walk their bikes across intersections.