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Road Closure At Great Chief Park November 21-26
By Sheldon Spackman
The road going into Red Deer’s Great Chief Park will be closed for utility construction for one week, starting November 21st.
City officials say the road closure is necessary to replace underground water and sanitary sewer lines and the road is expected to reopen on Saturday, November 26th.
However, Great Chief Park, Bower Ponds and the Cronquist House will remain open during this time, so park visitors can park at the west parking lot, as all trails in Great Chief Park will remain open.
As enhancements to Great Chief Park continue in advance of Red Deer hosting the 2019 Canada Winter Games, check out these renderings provided by the City as to what the Park is expected to look like in Winter or Summer once the upgrades are done:
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SPARC Red Deer – Caring Adult Nominations open now!
Red Deer community let’s give a round of applause to the incredible adults shaping the future of our kids. Whether they’re a coach, neighbour, teacher, mentor, instructor, or someone special, we want to know about them!
Tell us the inspiring story of how your nominee is helping kids grow up great. We will honour the first 100 local nominees for their outstanding contributions to youth development. It’s time to highlight those who consistently go above and beyond!
To nominate, visit Events (sparcreddeer.ca)
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