Trail closures at Three Mile Bend
Temporary trail closures will be implemented along a number of areas around the Three Mile Bend trail network as crews clear branches interfering with overhead powerlines.
Temporary trail closures will be implemented along a number of areas around the Three Mile Bend trail network as crews clear branches interfering with overhead powerlines.
The Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association’s 2025 budget was approved by City Council at their regular meeting today.
The following decisions were made by City Council during the December 2 regular City Council meeting:
City Council passed second and third readings of a Zoning Bylaw Amendment today that, if the required development permits are approved, will result in:
With cooler temperatures, outdoor winter activities are ramping up, but storm ponds are not safe for recreational activities.
Building permit values increased in November, with 83 issued permits valued at $23 million, compared with 91 issued permits in November 2023 worth $9.3 million.
Viewpoint Gallery is now accepting submissions for 2025. Submissions are welcomed from both emerging and established artists and groups of artists from the region.
The opening of the Kinsmen arenas has been delayed due to a pressure test issue with the new chiller.
The Monday, December 16, Regular City Council Meeting will start at 10 a.m. in open Council.
Parks and Public Works staff have been busy getting outdoor rinks ready for the winter season, and starting Friday, December 13, most neighbourhood outdoor rink locations will be ready for use.
The City of Red Deer’s annual Toys for Tickets campaign has once again demonstrated the community’s generosity, successfully collecting over $4,800 in toy donations for the Red Deer Christmas Bureau.
Today, Red Deer City Council passed the second and third readings of Bylaw 3713/2024, the updated Election Bylaw.
At Monday’s regular Council meeting, administration presented an update on the long-term business and financial systems plan.
The following decisions were made by City Council during the December 16 regular City Council meeting:
Red Deer’s Capstone project is rapidly evolving, cementing its place as a cornerstone in the city’s future with continued development in both residential and commercial sectors.
With postal services resuming yesterday, The City of Red Deer advises customers to expect significant delivery delays due to a backlog in the system.
Red Deer Emergency Services are reminding residents of local fireworks restrictions in advance of New Year’s Eve.
Cart collection schedules have been adjusted for residents with Wednesday cart collection to accommodate the Christmas Day and New Year’s Day statutory holidays.
With the current frost penetration, temporary road bans are lifted throughout the city until further notice.