City of Red Deer responds to rising COVID-19 case numbers
As the number of active COVID-19 cases in Red Deer and Central Health Zone continue to rise, The City of Red Deer reminds residents to stay vigilant in our effort against COVID-19.
As the number of active COVID-19 cases in Red Deer and Central Health Zone continue to rise, The City of Red Deer reminds residents to stay vigilant in our effort against COVID-19.
Building permit applications increased in October compared to last year, though the total value is lower than those received in October 2019.
Today, administration officially handed over the proposed multi-year operating and capital budgets as well as the two year operating and 10 year capital plans to Council.
The City of Red Deer is working with Alberta Health in response to local case numbers.
At today’s regular City Council meeting, Red Deer City Council received an update on the status of COVID-19 in Red Deer.
At today’s regular City Council meeting, Council gave first reading to Vehicle for Hire Bylaw No. 3644/2020.
Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) has joined the Mayors of Calgary, Lethbridge, Red Deer and the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo to call on Premier Kenney to overturn the decision made by the Minister of Health to consolidate EMS dispat
Motorists are advised of an intersection closure at 48 Avenue and 48 Street between 7:00 a.m. on Monday, November 16 and 4:00 p.m. on Friday, November 20.
A modified version of Red Deer Lights the Night is set to take place in our community this Christmas season, presented by Stantec and hosted by The City of Red Deer and the Downtown Business Association.
Seasonal changes to Green Cart collection will start next week as Green Carts shift to every other week collection.
As the number of active COVID-19 cases continues to rise, the Province of Alberta has implemented a series of new temporary measures and restrictions to limit the spread of the virus in communities under an enhanced watch status, which includes The City of
The City of Red Deer has been working closely with the Provincial Government regarding the future of the Michener north lands.
Yesterday the provincial government announced new public health measures for communities under enhanced relaunch status, which includes Red Deer.
In response to technical challenges with its regular live streaming system, The City has set up a public Zoom meeting for residents to listen to today’s Special Council Meeting about COVID-19 safety measures.
City Council will consider third reading of a mandatory mask bylaw next Monday following tonight’s Special Council meeting.
In 2019, Red Deer City Council approved a $3 million capital request from Westerner Park’s Exhibition Association, which operates the Centrium, as part of its 2020 capital budget to help with renovations needed at the facility.
Motorists are advised of a prolonged traffic disruption at the intersection of 51 Street and 49 Avenue starting at 7:00 a.m. on November 23 until 4:00 p.m. on February 21, 2021.
Starting Wednesday, November 25, a portion of the south bank trail from Taylor Drive to CPR Pedestrian Bridge, adjacent to the Water Treatment Plant, will close temporarily for construction.
Score some great prizes from Hockey Canada, including jerseys, Team Canada swag and even game tickets to the 2021/2022 IIHF World Junior Ice Hockey Championships by participating in a fun and creative holiday decorating contest!
At today’s regular City Council meeting, Council gave third and final reading to Vehicle for Hire Bylaw No. 3644/2020.
Face coverings are temporarily mandatory in Red Deer after City Council approved a bylaw today, mandating face coverings for indoor public places and public vehicles.
The rising number of cases of COVID-19 in our community and in our province is affecting us all, and a province-wide approach that acknowledges the wide-spread impacts of COVID-19, beyond our City of Red Deer borders, is critical as we work...
To address safety concerns at the intersection of 22 Street, Vanier Drive and Lindsay Avenue, a new 4-way stop has been installed.
Today, the new municipal bylaw mandating face coverings comes into effect requiring all citizens to wear a face covering in indoor public places and public vehicles within Red Deer.