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Explore our world of arts and culture at the Central Alberta Refugee Effort (CARE)!

In collaboration with Central Alberta Immigrant Women’s Association and the Red Deer Native Friendship Society, CARE is presenting a day of painting, weaving, drumming and dancing for all to enjoy.

Located in the Maple Room, at CARE at 5000 Gaetz Avenue.

From 12 pm to 6 pm, works by artists from Iraq, Romania, and Afghanistan will be on display, featuring:
• paintings, drawings, carvings, photographs, crafts
• poets, singers, musicians,
• language booths, books, short films – ongoing
• Chinese calligraphy and Henna art
• Photo Voices Project by Central Alberta Immigrant Women’s Association will be displayed

Some art will even be available to purchase.

PROGRAM
12.30 – 1.00 Syrian lute player
1.00 – 1.30 pm Syrian singers
1.30pm – 2.00pm Violinist (Iranian heritage)
2.30 pm singer from Ukraine
3.00pm – 3.30pm Mexican Flamenco dancer, and singer
4.00pm – 4.15pm Poetry by Romanian poet (in English)
4.15pm – 5.00pm musician/singer from Armenia
5.00pm – singer from Ukraine
5.15pm– 6.00pm Short Films by local artists

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Police looking for these 3 suspects after Super 8 Motel in Innisfail robbed early Monday morning

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Innisfail RCMP investigate robbery

Innisfail Ala. – On May 29, 2023, at approximately 4:10 a.m., the Super 8 motel in Innisfail was the victim of an armed robbery. Three male suspects entered the hotel, two of which had firearms.  Money was demanded from the manager. All three left the motel in a vehicle which is described as:

  • Chevrolet Dura Max truck
  • Sliver
  • Lifted

The suspects are described as:

Suspect #1: Caucasian male, tall and muscular. Wearing jeans and a grey Under Armour hoody. He was carrying a pistol.

Suspect #2: Caucasian male,  short.  Wearing all black. He was carrying a sawed off shotgun

Suspect #3: Caucasian male tall with a chubby belly. He was wearing a grey hoody, jeans and a black ball hat.

If you have information about this incident, please call the Innisfail RCMP at 403-227-3341 or call your local police. If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by internet atwww.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS (check your local Crime Stoppers www.crimestoppers.ab.ca for instructions).

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‘Tragic accident’ blamed for recent death of giraffe at Calgary Zoo

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The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo says a “tragic accident” led to the recent death of an adult Masai giraffe. A statement from the zoo says the female giraffe named Emara died May 19 after tangling one of her horns on a cable surrounding her enclosure. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo-Sergei Belskey

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The Calgary Zoo says a “tragic accident” led to the recent death of one of its adult Masai giraffes.

A statement from the zoo says a female giraffe named Emara died May 19 after tangling one of her horns in a cable surrounding her enclosure.

The statement says a necropsy revealed Emara fell against the enclosure fence and died almost instantly of a broken neck.

Emara, who had just turned 12, came to Calgary from the San Diego Zoo in 2016.

The statement says she was a treasured member at the zoo and was known for her cautious yet curious personality and gentle nature.

The zoo says it is checking fencing within its African Savannah Yard enclosure to see if changes are needed to better protect the other giraffes and animals that share the space.

Doug Whiteside, interim associate director of animal care and welfare at the zoo, said Emara was in her prime and was in excellent health when she died.

“Major life changes such as this not only affect our people but can affect our animal residents as well,” Whiteside said in the statement Monday.

He said the zoo’s remaining giraffes, Nabo and Moshi, are doing well.

Grief counsellors are being made available to Emara’s caregivers and other zoo staff.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 29, 2023.

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