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11:53 am – Red Deer RCMP arrested a man in a stolen truck in a marshy area of the Johnstone neighbourhood on Thursday night after he fled police. Read More.

11:47 am – Street sweeping continues in Sylvan Lake today. Find out where.

11:40 am – On May 7th 2017, Lacombe Firefighters will be climbing the Bow Tower in Calgary. In the Calgary Firefighter stair climb, the event raises money towards the Wellspring foundation. Read More.

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11:35 am – Street sweeping in Penhold today:

Hayter Street
• Lee Street
• Elreg Street
• Duncan Street
• Aberdeen Street
• Dundee Crescent

11:26 am – A tip from the public resulted in local Mounties arresting a wanted man in a stolen truck at the Village Mall in Red Deer Thursday afternoon. Read More.

9:26 am – Numerous activities are taking place throughout the City this weekend. Find out what else is going on.

9:17 am – A Fire Advisory has been issued for the Rocky Mountain House Forest Area. Read More.

9:09 am – Red Deer’s Westerner Park is a busy place this weekend. You can check out the Central Alberta Vintage Auto Club, Red Deer Gun Show and the Optimist Club of Red Deer’s 52nd Annual Salute to Youth Dinner! Read More.

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9:01 am – Blackfalds RCMP are looking for 3 white males accused of firing a rifle towards a tree after an attempted theft of fuel was interrupted by a property owner. Read More.

8:51 am – Work to reconstruct Red Deer’s Rotary Park parking lot will begin on Monday. Read More.

8:45 am – Head for the outdoors in Red Deer this weekend and take part in the Annual Jane’s Walk. It’s your chance to join your neighbours in exploring the City’s neighbourhoods! Read More.

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8:30 am – The Grade 9 Badminton City Finals take place at Lindsay Thurber High School this afternoon. Also, Provincial Badminton will be hosted at all 3 local high schools from May 5-6. There will be a kick-off breakfast event and opening ceremonies at Hunting Hills High School at 9:00 a.m. on May 5.

  • École Secondaire Notre Dame will host mixed doubles teams
  • Hunting Hills High School will host girls and boys doubles
  • Lindsay Thurber High School will host girls and boys singles

8:20 am – The 29th Annual Young Writers Conference takes place at Red Deer’s Oriole Park Elementary School on Saturday, May 6th. The conference is expected to attract approximately 300 nine and ten year olds from across the City. Students will have the opportunity to learn from Canadian writers, poets, illustrators and storytellers. The format will see students attending three workshop sessions in which they have expressed a special interest. Sessions include drama, painting, story writing, radio and journaling.

8:10 am – Red Deer’s Pines School will host a Cinco De Mayo Family Dance tonight from 6:30 – 8:00 pm in the gymnasium. The event will feature a Mexican Folkloric Dance Performance. Food trucks will also be selling tacos, macaroni and cheese, as well as mini donuts starting at 5:30 pm.

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NYPD says protesters had weapons, gas masks and ‘Death to America!’ pamphlets

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NYPD Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry posted on X photos of items he said the police confiscated from protesters who took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University.

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“These are not the tools of students protesting, these are the tools of agitators, of people who were working on something nefarious”

A high-ranking official with the New York Police Department said protesters had weapons including knives and hammers as well as pamphlets with “Death to America!” written on them.

Michael Kemper, a NYPD’s chief of transit, posted photos Friday of what police confiscated from the protesters.

“For those romanticizing the protests occurring on college campuses, ‘Death to America!’ is one sentiment that runs counter to what we believe in, what we stand for, and what many have fought for on behalf of this country,” Kemper stated on X. “And if you think the words written on this piece of paper are disturbing … you should hear the vile, disgusting, hateful, & threatening words coming out of the mouths of far too many of these so called ‘peaceful protestors.’”

Kemper posted a video of a pamphlet that stated, “Death to Israeli Real Estate” and “Death to America!” The pamphlet also stated, “DISRUPT/RECLAIM/DESTROY Zionist business interests everywhere!”

NYPD Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry posted on X photos of items he said the police confiscated from protesters who took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University. The photo showed gas masks, ear plugs, helmets, goggles, tape, hammers, knives, ropes, and a book on terrorism. The book is by Charles Townshend, Professor of International History at Keele University in England. It was published in 2011 and is 161 pages.

“These are not the tools of students protesting, these are the tools of agitators, of people who were working on something nefarious,” Daughtry said on X. “Thankfully, your NYPD was able to prevent whatever they were planning and stop them before they could do it.”

Kemper asked who was organizing the protests.

“However, as we have been stating for the past 2 weeks, there is an underlying radical indoctrination of some of these students. Vulnerable and young people being influenced by professional agitators. Who is funding and leading this movement?” Kemper asked on X.

Kemper also posted a letter from The New School requesting the NYPD’s assistance in removing protesters from their campus on Friday.

“The actions and continuing escalation of these individuals are a substantial disruption of the educational environment and regular operations of the university,” the letter stated.

The New School is a university in New York City. It closed all academic building on Friday and classes were moved to online. The college said classes on campus would resume Saturday.

Fox News reported that 56 protesters were arrested at The New School and New York University.

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NYPD storms protest-occupied Columbia building, several arrested

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“Early Tuesday, protesters chose to escalate to an alarming and untenable situation – including by vandalizing property, breaking doors and windows, blockading entrances, and forcing our facilities and public safety workers out – and we are responding appropriately”

Following weeks of tense standoffs between pro-Palestinian demonstrators leading to violent escalation at Columbia University, officials at the Ivy League institution finally gave the green light for the New York Police Department to enter a recently seized building, resulting in dozens of arrests.

Flanked with heavy armor, NYPD officers stormed Hamilton Hall late Tuesday night “at the University’s request.”

The university released a statement after NYPD took action, saying the decision was “made to restore safety and order to our community.”

The university said it was “left with no choice” after university public safety personnel “were forced out of the building,” by agitators. The school added that a member of their facilities teams was threatened.

“Early Tuesday, protesters chose to escalate to an alarming and untenable situation – including by vandalizing property, breaking doors and windows, blockading entrances, and forcing our facilities and public safety workers out – and we are responding appropriately as we have long made clear we would. The safety of our community, especially our students, remains our top priority,” the statement said.

The statement emphasized the school “will not risk the safety of our community or the potential for further escalation.”

The school appears to have examined all its options before calling in NYPD to help resolve the tense situation.

“The leadership team, including the Board of Trustees, met throughout the night and into the early morning, consulting with security experts and law enforcement to determine the best plan to protect our students and the entire Columbia community. We made the decision, early in the morning, that this was a law enforcement matter, and that the NYPD were best positioned to determine and execute an appropriate response,” according to the statement.

City officials, including Mayor Eric Adams and members of the NYPD, held a press briefing Tuesday night, warning Columbia students and protesters to leave the area before the situation “escalated,” pointing the blame for violence on “outside agitators” and “professional actors.”

The university echoed city officials, pointing fingers at outside agitators for the violent uprising.

“We believe that the group that broke into and occupied the building is led by individuals who are not affiliated with the University,” the statement said.

Both city and university officials warned protesters to leave the hall and area before eventual action by NYPD, using the press briefing to issue one final warning.

Videos from the chaotic scene showed several people under restraints, hulled away in a large bus.

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