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Today only! Entry deadline & sneak a peek at the dream home!

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Tonight!  That’s when we’re cutting off entries for our Previous Supporter cash prize draws.  Right now, you still have a chance to win in 5 draws for $1,000 each.  Buy your tickets before 11:59pm for your chance in the previous supporter draws, and don’t forget you’ll also be entered in our $20,000 Early Bird and $10,000 Second Chance Early Bird!
PREVIOUS SUPPORTER DRAWS: 5 PRIZES OF $1000 CASH!

CHECK OUT OUR GREAT TICKET PACKAGES

1 for $25  5 for $100  10 for $125  25 for $250

BUY NOW!

Sneak-a-Peek at our Sorento Custom Dream Home

TONIGHT!  6PM – 8PM |

16 Emmett Crescent, Red Deer

MEGA BUCKS 50 IS BACK!
Win half of an increasing jackpot of up to $1,000,000

DON’T FORGET!

$10 EACH | 10 FOR $25
25 FOR $50 | 50 FOR $75

GET YOUR TICKETS!
Thank you so much for your support, and best of luck in the draws. 
CALL RED DEER & AREA OR TOLL FREE
403.340.1878      1.877.808.9005

City of Red Deer

Plan Ahead: Voting May Take a Little Longer This Election Day

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News release from the City of Red Deer

Voters are encouraged to plan their vote and allow a little extra time at the polls this Election Day, Monday, October 20.

Because this year’s election uses Alberta’s new Permanent Elector Registry, voting may take slightly longer than in previous years. Municipalities are required to provide updated voter information back to the province after the election. As a result, many voters will be asked to complete an Elector Register Form (Form 13) at the voting station — even if they are already registered to vote. This ensures that voter information is accurate and up to date. Once the registry information has been updated, all forms are securely shredded.

Additionally, the Permanent Elector Registry is not shared with local school boards, so anyone voting for a School Board Trustee must also complete an Elector Register Form (Form 13).

We appreciate voters’ patience as our election teams work to ensure every eligible voter can cast their ballot accurately and securely. Once the voting process begins, most voters complete their vote in about 10 minutes.

To help avoid lineups, voters can visit Red Deer Elections website to check real-time wait times at each voting station and choose the location with the shortest line.

Anyone who arrives at a polling station and joins a line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote.

Thank you for your understanding and for taking the time to make your voice heard in Red Deer’s 2025 Municipal and School Board Election.

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Red Deer

Your last minute election prep: Common Sense Red Deer talks to the candidates

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Common Sense Red Deer

Who Stands For Common Sense This Election?

We’ve spent the past few weeks on a major project – one that cuts through campaign slogans and reveals what every candidate for Mayor and Council really thinks about the issues facing Red Deer.

That work is now complete, and our Red Deer Municipal Election Survey 2025 is ready for you to explore!

Our team reached out to every candidate for every position, asking detailed questions about their priorities on things like safety, affordability, housing, taxation, and how they plan to restore trust and accountability at City Hall.

Some were happy to answer, some resisted, some refused.

But that, in itself, tells you something, and either way, we’ve published exactly the answers we received from, without edits or filters, so you can read their words for yourself and make up your own mind at this election.

Our goal was simple – give Red Deerians honest, accessible information about the candidates to help voters choose the real common-sense leadership our city desperately needs.

And, we think we’ve achieved that goal – even if we do say so ourselves!

So, what are you waiting for?

Click here to see where the candidates stand and who deserves your support:

 

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