Red Deer
Red Deer’s Parker Thompson looking for strong finish to the Indy Pro 2000 season
																								
												
												
											From Parker Thompson Racing
With two events remaining in the 2019 Indy Pro 2000 by Cooper Tires Championship, Parker Thompson is focused on making a big impact. The Road to Indy veteran started the season in the best possible way, winning the opening two races with rookie team Abel Motorsports. Thompson has since become familiar with adversity. With Abel Motorsports, he has placed on the podium in six of twelve races, but struggles in other races put the team on its back foot entering the Oval Challenge of St. Louis this weekend. A strong finish was critical to maintaining Thompson’s contention for the overall championship.
After a near miss in qualifying, the young Canadian started the race from ninth position. He would work his way up to sixth place before the checkered flag fell, but failed to gain any ground on other top Championship contenders. With four races remaining, and a 64-point deficit to the leader, Lindh, Thompson knows that there is little room for error.
Parker Thompson
“On these oval tracks where there is a short 2-lap qualifying stint, we’ve got a small window to earn a good starting position. Unfortunately, I had a near miss with the wall on one of my laps that cost us a lot of time. After starting near the back of the field, we are satisfied to at least move up to sixth. That said, with two events remaining, you can bet that we are looking for a strong finish to the season. Our team knows that we can run at the front of the field on the road courses. We are not going to let the season end without a big fight.”
- Parker Thompson leads the pack – Indy Pro 2000
 
- Parker Thompson Indy Pro 2000
 
- Parker Thompson in the lead Indy Pro 2000
 
- Parker Thompson focusing on strong Indy Pro 2000 finish
 
Results
Cooper Tires Indy Pro 2000 Oval Challenge of St. Louis – Rounds 13
Qualifying – Official (PDF)
Race – Official (PDF)
Overall Standings (PDF)
Next Events
August 30-31 – IP2000 Round 13 & 14 – Portland International Raceway, OR
September 20-22 – IP2000 Round 15 & 16 – WeatherTech Laguna Seca, CA
September 27-29 – GT3CAN Round 9 & 10 – Circuit Mont-Tremblant, QC
RCMP
Police arrest thieves using garage-door openers to access homes in Vanier, West Park, Anders Park, and Evergreen
														News release from Red Deer RCMP
Red Deer RCMP charge male & female following series of break & enters
Red Deer RCMP have arrested and charged two people, following a series of residential break and enters and vehicle thefts.
Police first received a call on Sept. 23, 2025 from a resident reporting her garage had been broken into and two vehicles stolen.
Further calls to police on Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, 2025 reported residents had their purses stolen from inside vehicles parked outside, as well as a report of a stolen vehicle from outside a residence on Oct. 8th. These incidents happened in the Vanier, West Park, Anders Park South, and Evergreen neighbourhoods.
Investigation linked these reports and showed two suspects opening unlocked vehicles, taking items from inside, and using garage-door openers found in the vehicles to enter residential garages to gain access to further items, keys and vehicles.
Victims reported use of stolen credit cards and personal accounts, which led police to further video surveillance that helped identify the suspects, who were known to police.
RCMP located the suspects at a residence in the Oriole Park neighbourhood, where they were both arrested.
A search of the property resulted in police locating and seizing the following:
- Vehicle key fobs reported stolen by victims
 - Purses and wallets containing multiple victim’s ID’s
 - Phones, garage door openers, and other items reported stolen by victims
 - Clothing worn by the suspects in surveillance footage
 - A small amount of crystal methamphetamine
 
All three stolen vehicles have since been recovered.
Riley Badger, a 30-year-old resident of Red Deer, has been charged with:
- Possession of property obtained by crime over $5000
 - Possession of property obtained by crime under $5000 x2
 - Illegal Possession of Government Documents x3
 - Theft, Forgery or Misuse of Credit Card
 - Theft under $5000 x4
 - Fail to Comply with Release Order x5
 
Michelle Walker, a 40-year-old resident of Red Deer, has been charged with the following:
- Possession of property obtained by crime over $5000
 - Possession of property obtained by crime under $5000 x4
 - Illegal possession of Government Documents x3
 - Theft, Forgery or Misuse of Credit Card
 - Identity Theft
 - Wear disguise with intent to commit offence x2
 - Fail to Comply with Release Order x6
 - Fail to Comply with Probation Order x4
 - Possession methamphetamine
 
Both Badger and Walker were remanded into custody following a Judicial Interim Release Hearing, and are scheduled to appear in court at the Alberta Court of Justice in Red Deer on Oct. 29, 2025.
RCMP encourage residents to follow the ‘9PM Routine’ by implementing a few steps into your nightly routine: remove valuables from your vehicle and ensure it is locked, check that all doors and windows are closed and locked, put away bikes and toys in your yard, turn on an exterior light.
Red Deer RCMP are committed to community safety and encourage the public to report suspicious activity and crime. If you have any information regarding crime within Red Deer, please contact Red Deer RCMP at 403-406-2200. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store. To report crime online, or for access to RCMP news and information, download the Alberta RCMP app through Apple or Google Play.
City of Red Deer
Cindy Jefferies is Mayor. Tristin Brisbois, Cassandra Curtis, Jaelene Tweedle, and Adam Goodwin new Councillors – 2025 Red Deer General Election Results
														Showing official results for: Mayor of The City of Red Deer
| # | Candidate Name | Votes | Percentage | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | JEFFERIES, Cindy | 6237 | 41% | 
| 2 | SCOTT, Gareth | 3483 | 23% | 
| 3 | DOERKSEN, Victor | 3143 | 20% | 
| 4 | LEE, Lawrence | 2215 | 14% | 
| 5 | GALLAGHER, John | 298 | 2% | 
| Rejected Ballots | 0 | 0% | 
Showing official results for: Councillor of The City of Red Deer
| # | Candidate Name | Votes | Percentage | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BRISBOIS, Tristin | 6703 | 7% | 
| 2 | CURTIS, Cassandra | 6422 | 7% | 
| 3 | KRAHN, Chad | 6249 | 7% | 
| 4 | BARNSTABLE, Kraymer | 6235 | 7% | 
| 5 | WYNTJES, Dianne | 6069 | 7% | 
| 6 | TWEEDLE, Jaelene | 5635 | 6% | 
| 7 | GOODWIN, Adam | 5290 | 6% | 
| 8 | BURUMA, Bruce | 5241 | 6% | 
| 9 | GOULET-JONES, Calvin | 5050 | 5% | 
| 10 | HUIZING, Hans | 4810 | 5% | 
| 11 | BOUCHARD, Brandon | 4528 | 5% | 
| 12 | MACDONALD, Ashley Jason | 3832 | 4% | 
| 13 | BUCHANAN, Buck | 3660 | 4% | 
| 14 | MOHAMOUD, Zainab | 3478 | 4% | 
| 15 | SYPKES, Thomas | 3459 | 4% | 
| 16 | BECK, Gabriel | 3370 | 4% | 
| 17 | PARKS, Gail | 2809 | 3% | 
| 18 | YZERMAN, Calvin | 2265 | 2% | 
| 19 | WILE, Haley | 1986 | 2% | 
| 20 | COMÉTE, Christian | 1843 | 2% | 
| 21 | KLERKS, Kevin M. | 1699 | 2% | 
| 22 | ROBINSON, Don | 1296 | 1% | 
| 23 | MARTIN, Greg | 656 | 1% | 
| 24 | KLYWAK, Anthony | 444 | 0% | 
| Rejected Ballots | 0 | 0% | 
Showing official results for: Trustee of the Red Deer Public School Division
| # | Candidate Name | Votes | Percentage | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SOMMERS, Angela | 3320 | 9% | 
| 2 | BUCHANAN, Nicole | 3180 | 9% | 
| 3 | MACAULAY, Dianne | 3119 | 8% | 
| 4 | WATTERS, Jim | 3038 | 8% | 
| 5 | BAIRD SMITH, Emilee | 2753 | 7% | 
| 6 | DAVIES, Nathan | 2749 | 7% | 
| 7 | DALSTRA, Jason | 2722 | 7% | 
| 8 | CHRISTENSEN, Sheri | 2701 | 7% | 
| 9 | PARKER, Jenessa | 2581 | 7% | 
| 10 | PEACOCKE, Cathy | 2573 | 7% | 
| 11 | WILLIAMS, Danielle | 2342 | 6% | 
| 12 | ODISHAW, Shelley Lynn | 2187 | 6% | 
| 13 | SYMONS, Jessica | 1881 | 5 | 
Trustee of the Red Deer Catholic Separate School Division, Red Deer Area Ward
| # | Candidate Name | Votes | Percentage | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ANDREW, Chris | 2020 | 14% | 
| 2 | MACDONALD, Brenda | 1354 | 10% | 
| 3 | REED, Martin (Marty) | 1082 | 8% | 
| 4 | LEYSON, Cynthia | 1050 | 8% | 
| 5 | HUBER, Emily | 1037 | 7% | 
| 6 | HOLLMAN, Murray | 1036 | 7% | 
| 7 | DONOVAN, Matthew | 1021 | 7% | 
| 8 | GROENEN, John | 974 | 7% | 
| 9 | STEEVES, Rod | 921 | 7% | 
| 10 | PASULA, Kim | 911 | 7% | 
| 11 | BECK, Gabriel | 825 | 6% | 
| 12 | HUNTER, Ashley | 811 | 6% | 
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