Red Deer
Lane Closures on 67 Street this Weekend

(Red Deer, Alberta) ā There will be lane closures on 67 Street between the Red Deer River bridge and Carrington Drive from Friday June 1 at 7 p.m. until Sunday June 3 at 10 p.m.
During this time, eastbound traffic will be re-directed to the westbound lanes and traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction. In addition, westbound motorists will not be permitted to turn left onto Carrington Drive.
Starting Monday, June 4, eastbound traffic will be restricted to one lane as work continues; this work is expected to last one to two days.
Traffic delays are expected while this work is underway. Drivers are reminded to slow down when driving in construction zones and obey all signs. Pedestrians are reminded to cross only at designated crosswalks.
All road construction is weather dependent. Scheduling may change due to weather conditions.
More information on road closures can be found at www.reddeer.ca/roadclosures.
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Red Deer
Historic Gift to Transform Cardiac Care in Central Alberta

The Red Deer Regional Health Foundation is honored to announce a historic $10 million donation that will bring life ā saving cardiac care to Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre.
This extraordinary gift, generously contributed by Joan Donald, John and Heather Donald, and Peter and Kathy Lacey, is the largest donation in the foundationās history and will play a critical role in establishing the previously announced interim cardiac catheterization lab at Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre.
āFor too long, Central Albertans have faced an unacceptable realityāif you suffer a heart attack in Red Deer, you must be transported to Calgary or Edmonton for the care you need,ā said Manon Therriault, CEO of the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation. āAnd when every second counts, that distance can mean the difference between life and death.
Thanks to this transformational gift, more lives will be saved, and more families will be spared the fear of waiting for a transfer.ā
The impact of this generosity is profound. With the interim cardiac catheterization lab, it is estimated that 160 lives will be saved in the 5 years leading up to the establishment of a permanent lab. Patients will receive timely, specialized care closer to home, significantly improving outcomes and reducing the burden on families.
āA gift like this does not happen by chanceāit takes vision, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to community,ā Manon added. āJoan, John, Heather, Peter, and Kathy have set a powerful example of what philanthropy can achieve. Their generosity is not just a donation; it is a legacy of life-saving care for generations to come.ā
This milestone underscores the crucial role of philanthropy in advancing healthcare. The Red Deer Regional Health Foundation extends its deepest gratitude to the Donald and Lacey families for their remarkable generosity and commitment to a healthier future for Central Alberta.
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