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Red Deer Polytechnic Curling recognized by the ACAC Vincent, Raniseth, Hamilton and Homan honoured

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To say the Red Deer Polytechnic Kings and Queens Curling teams had great performances at the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) Championships would be an understatement.

Not only did the Kings earn gold and the Queens pick up silver, but three Red Deer Polytechnic student-athletes, along with their coach, received recognition for their performances and dedication to their sport and team.

The Polytechnic’s Hollie Vincent was named ACAC Female Curler of the Year and ACAC Women’s Curling All-Conference skip.

“This recognition is a reflection of Hollie’s elite talent and commitment to her team and the Red Deer Polytechnic Curling program,” said Randy Stewart, Manager, Athletics and Student Life. “Hollie has been able to skip the Queens to a silver medal among a very talented pool of ACAC Women’s Curling teams.” Third-year Vincent was a valuable leader for the RDP Queens earning a 3-1 bonspiel record in January. The Queens ranked first in the women’s standings at the ACAC Curling Championships in Camrose, going undefeated over four draws and earning a berth in the finals. With an accurate final shot, the host University of Alberta Augustana Vikings got by the Queens to solidify gold.

Delburne’s Kaylee Raniseth received two honours – 2021/2022 ACAC Women’s Curling Co-Rookie of the Year and ACAC Women’s Curling All-Conference third.

The first-year Bachelor of Education Elementary student adjusted extremely well to curling at the post-secondary level. Raniseth made a positive impact on her team and was a key contributor to the Queens’success. “Kaylee had an excellent season on the ice for the Queens. Her play and demeanour were beyond a typical first-year student-athlete,” added Stewart. “What is impressive about Kaylee is with continuing growth and experience at the post-secondary level, she will continue to evolve her game to another level.”

Red Deer Polytechnic Curling Head Coach Brad Hamilton was recognized as ACAC Curling Coach of the Year for the third time.

“Brad is well deserving of this award. His ability to teach and lead the student-athletes on and off the ice is exceptional, as demonstrated by the gold and silver medals at this year’s championships,” said Stewart. “In conjunction with Queens Coach Eldon Raab and assistant Andrew Jones, Brad does a marvelous job of recruiting and bringing out the best in each student-athlete.”

Hamilton has been the Red Deer Polytechnic Curling Head Coach since 2010. With his leadership, the RDP Kings have won ACAC gold three times. The Queens have earned one conference title and two Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) national gold medals. Since 2010, both teams have also picked up a combination of five silver and six bronze medals at the ACAC and CCAA levels. Even though there is not an RDP Mixed Curling team this season, that squad has won an ACAC silver medal and four bronze with Hamilton’s guidance. Hamilton received the honour of 2016/2017 CCAA Women’s Curling Coach of the Year.

In addition, Red Deer’s Nicole Homan was named ACAC Women’s Curling All-Conference second.

The first-year Bachelor of Education Secondary student was a valuable team member who strengthened the Queens and Red Deer Polytechnic Curling program this season.

For more information on Red Deer Polytechnic Athletics, the student-athletes and teams, please visit: rdpolytechathletics.ca.

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Support a young reader through the Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign

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Smile Cookies are coming to a Tim Hortons near you!

We know you missed those delicious chocolate chip cookies with the big blue eyes and bright pink smiles! And we are so thankful Tim Hortons is bringing its Smile Cookie campaign back next week!

Helping struggling students become readers of potential is exactly what local Tim Hortons stores want as proceeds for its Smile Cookie campaign, which runs April 29 – May 5, will be directed to Reading College, a project of the Foundation for Red Deer Public Schools.

“We set up this amazing and fun summer program for kids in Grade 2 where they learn to love reading, and gain the skills to continue their growth as learners. Reading is the foundation for success in school and life. If we can help further develop their skills and instill a love for reading, it creates a lifetime of difference for that child. It will make a difference for them, make a difference for their families and make a difference in their life experiences. That’s the beauty of Reading College,” said Superintendent of Schools, Chad Erickson. “Last year, we had 67 graduates of the Reading College program who were incredibly engaged and able to excel and improve their reading abilities over the month of July, setting them up for further success.”

“The Smile Cookie Campaign is a great opportunity to raise awareness on the importance of literacy. It really does create life chances for students. Reading College is made possible through great support from our community and Tim Hortons – we could not operate it without this support,” said Kristine Plastow, Foundation Board Chair. “I encourage the community to get out there and buy their cookies next week!”

From April 29 – May 5, Tim Hortons restaurant owners in Red Deer will generously donate proceeds from sales of a special smiling chocolate chunk cookie to support the Reading College program through The Foundation for Red Deer Public Schools. The $1.50 treat helps community programs across Canada in the cities where they are sold. This year, 10% of funds raised from Smile Cookies will support the Tim Hortons Foundation Camps, of which more than 100 students from Red Deer Public Schools will attend.

Join us for Smile Cookie Day May 4

“We invite the community to join us for our Smile Cookie Day on May 4 at the Tim Hortons on Thomlison Avenue in Red Deer,” said Plastow. “We have partnered with the Red Deer RCMP, Emergency Services and the Alberta Sheriffs. Come and sit in a firetruck or police car, meet local emergency responders and buy a delicious Smile Cookie, while supporting a great cause!”

“We are excited to bring back the Smile Cookie campaign this spring. On behalf of all Tim Hortons’ restaurant owners and team members in Red Deer, I would like to thank our fantastic guests for their loyalty, generosity and support of the campaign,” said Tanya Doucette, Tim Hortons Restaurant Owner in Red Deer. “We are thrilled to support The Foundation for Red Deer Public Schools and their Reading College program. With funds raised we are helping students learn to read, which will ultimately help set them up for a lifetime of success. During Smile Cookie Week, we welcome all Red Deerians to buy a delicious freshly-baked Smile Cookie in support of a great cause, which helps benefit children in our community.”

Help us promote the campaign by ‘liking’ Red Deer Public Schools on Facebook and ‘following’ us on Twitter, both under @rdpschools. You can also find us on Instagram @reddeerpublicschools.

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2024 City Councilor By-Election

Chad Krahn wins City Council by-election: Official results Friday

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Unofficial 2024 By-Election Results

With 100% voting stations reporting, Red Deerians have elected a new City Councillor during The City’s first ever by-election.

Unofficial results of the 2024 Municipal By-Election are as follows:

Councillor for The City of Red Deer Number of positions to be filled: 1

Candidate Votes
1 BUCHANAN, S.H. (Buck) 479
2 CHILIBECK, Jason 287
3 COLLINGS, Mark 115
4 CULLEN-SAIK, Linda 296
5 HUIZING, Hans 381
6 KRAHN, Chad 2512
7 MACDONALD, Ashley 165
8 MILANEY, Liam (The Level) 29
9 TWEEDLE, Jaelene 2355
10 YZERMAN, Calvin 183

Official election results for the Municipal By-Election will be announced by noon on Friday, April 26, 2024.

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