Red Deerians invited to stay active this winter with the February Fitness Challenge
The City of Red Deer invites residents to stay active and healthy this winter by joining the February Fitness Challenge, running from February 1 to 28, 2026.
The City of Red Deer invites residents to stay active and healthy this winter by joining the February Fitness Challenge, running from February 1 to 28, 2026.
Applications are now being accepted for groups wanting to book Red Deer’s recreation, pools and community spaces for the upcoming fall 2026 and winter 2027 season.
Tomorrow, on February 3, 2026, City Council will consider First Reading of two proposed Zoning Bylaw amendments related to the property at 7740 40 Avenue.
City Council passed First Reading of two proposed zoning bylaw amendments related to the property at 7740 40 Avenue, advancing the bylaws into the statutory public process.
The return of warm temperatures are once again affecting outdoor rink conditions across Red Deer.
Building permit values in Red Deer totalled $11.5 million in January, down from $17.2 million in January 2025.
The Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Regular City Council Meeting will start at 10:30 a.m.
A new agreement with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 1190 was accepted and ratified by Red Deer City Council today. IAFF Local 1190 represents approximately 250 employees in emergency services working for The City of Red Deer.
The following decisions were made at today’s regular City Council meeting.
The City of Red Deer and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 254 reached a new collective agreement for approximately 50 City employees represented by the union.
Motorists are advised of an upcoming construction project on Gaetz Avenue that will require rotating road closures
An in-person vote will be held on Monday, March 16, 2026, to gather input from eligible Business Improvement Area (BIA) levy payers on the potential disestablishment of the BIA and Downtown Business Association (DBA).
Eligible not-for-profit organizations are invited to apply for funding through the Community Culture Development Fund (CCDF) Opportunities Category. This funding stream supports not-for-profit organizations delivering new opportunities and/or emerging proj
Once again, non-profit groups are invited to apply for funding through The City of Red Deer’s Community Recreation Enhancement Grant.
City Council’s regular meeting with begin at 10:30 a.m., with the following items on the agenda.
This week, the CPR Bridge Rehabilitation Project enters one of the most complex phases of the project: physically moving the 118-year-old bridge.
Registration for spring programming begins Tuesday, March 3
Downtown Red Deer is entering an exciting period of change, and Red Deer City Council has approved a new governance approach to support its continued growth, vibrancy, and long-term success.
The City of Red Deer has provided Council with an update on the Electric Utility Municipally Controlled Corporation (MCC) project.
The following decisions were made at today’s City Council meeting.
The City of Red Deer, on behalf of the Red Deer and District Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) Board, invites eligible organizations to submit proposals for prevention based social programs through the FCSS 2027-2029 Grant Application Process.
The City of Red Deer is inviting residents to review and validate the findings from recent community engagement conducted for Red Deer’s Community Compass: Our Master Plan for Service Delivery.
Red Deer City Council has approved a rezoning application for the property located at 7740 40 Avenue, following two days of public hearings that drew significant community interest and participation.
Do you know an individual or group in Red Deer whose efforts have made our community stronger or brought pride to our city?