Red Deer
Red Deer Home Show this weekend!
BILD Central Alberta is proud to present the 2024 Red Deer Home Show, a premier event providing Central Albertans an opportunity to explore new and enhanced products and services, showcasing award-winning builders, renovators, innovative products, ideas and décor. This three-day show is scheduled to take place from March 8 to 10, 2024, at Westerner Park in Red Deer, Alberta.
This annual event has taken place since 1979 and has become a staple for homeowners,
builders, and industry professionals alike, offering a unique insight into the residential
construction industry.
Key highlights of the 2024 Red Deer Home Show include:
• Exhibitor Showcase will highlight over 190 exhibitors and over 350 booths in three pavilions. Exhibitors will be on hand to display their products and services, ranging from cutting-edge home technologies to the latest in sustainable building practices.
Attendees can explore a diverse range of exhibits, featuring everything from interior
design and landscaping to roofing and energy-efficient solutions.
• Fun for the entire family with unique activations such as the Home Building Centre Belt
Sander Races, Tiny Home by Tree Hugger, Family Fun Zone featuring facepainting and
bouncy castles and the Real Country 95.5 and Zed 98.9 Refresh Lounge.
• Ask the Experts Booth featuring skilled professionals to give you the answers that you are looking for. Whether it’s a DIY home improvement project or understanding the fundamentals of sustainable building, these professionals cater to individuals with varying levels of expertise.
• The 2024 Red Deer Home Show serves as a hub for networking opportunities, fostering connections between industry professionals, exhibitors, and attendees. It provides an ideal environment for collaboration and the exchange of ideas within the Central Alberta home building community.
• Attendees can look forward to exciting prizes and giveaways throughout the event. From exclusive product features to valuable discounts, the 2024 Red Deer Home Show offers numerous opportunities for attendees to win exciting rewards.
“The 2024 Red Deer Home Show is almost here and we are beyond excited. This year we
have had amazing support from exhibitors, sponsors and the community to highlight the
home building industry in a fun and interactive environment,” said Chris Windrim, Executive
Director at BILD Central Alberta. “This event is a showcase to the innovation and expertise
that Central Alberta has within the residential construction industry. We invite everyone to join us for a weekend of discovery and inspiration.”
Admission to the 2024 Red Deer Home Show is $12 for general admission, $10 for students
and seniors and free for anyone under 12 years old. For more information, and a list of
exhibitors, please visit reddeerhomeshow.ca.
About BILD Central Alberta
BILD (Building Industry and Land Development) Central Alberta is a not-for-profit
organization with a regional membership comprised of new home builders, land developers,
trades, suppliers, building material manufacturers and professional service companies
involved in some aspect of home building. It’s vision: “To be the voice of the residential
construction industry in Central Alberta”.
Alberta
Province considering new Red Deer River reservoir east of Red Deer
Central Alberta reservoir study underway
Alberta’s government is moving forward a study to assess the feasibility of building a new reservoir on the Red Deer River to help support growing communities.
Demand for water from communities and businesses is increasing as more families, businesses and industries choose to live and work in central Alberta. The Red Deer River supplies water to hundreds of thousands of Albertans across the region and expanding water storage capacity could help reduce the risk of future droughts and meet the growing water demands.
Alberta’s government has now begun assessing the feasibility of building a potential new reservoir east of Red Deer near Ardley. A two-phase, multi-year study will explore the costs and value of constructing and operating the reservoir, and its impact on downstream communities, farmers and ranchers, and businesses.
“Central Alberta is a growing and thriving, and we are ensuring that it has the water it needs. This study will help us determine if an Ardley reservoir is effective and how it can be built and operated successfully to help us manage and maximize water storage for years to come.”
Reservoirs play a vital role in irrigation, drought management, water security and flood protection. Budget 2024 allocated $4.5 million to explore creating a new reservoir on the Red Deer River, at a damsite about 40 kilometres east of the City of Red Deer.
Work will begin on the scoping phase of the study as soon as possible. This will include reviewing available geotechnical and hydrotechnical information and exploring conceptual dam options. The scoping phase also includes meetings with municipalities and water users in the area to hear their views. This work is expected to be completed by December 2025.
“Reliable water infrastructure is essential for Alberta’s growing communities and industries. The Ardley reservoir feasibility study is a vital step toward ensuring long-term water security for central Alberta. As we assess this project’s potential, we’re supporting the sustainability of our economic corridors, agricultural operations and rural economy.”
“Water is essential to the agriculture industry and if the past few years are any indication, we need to prepare for dry conditions. A potential dam near Ardley could enhance water security and help farmers and ranchers continue to thrive in Alberta’s unpredictable conditions.”
Once that is complete, the feasibility study will then shift into a second phase, looking more closely at whether an effective new dam near Ardley can be safely designed and constructed, and the impact it may have on communities and the environment. Geotechnical and hydrotechnical investigations, cost-benefit analyses and an assessment of environmental and regulatory requirements will occur. The feasibility phase will also include gathering feedback directly from Albertans through public engagement. This work is expected to be completed by March 31, 2026.
Quick facts
- The Ardley dam scoping and feasibility study will be undertaken by Hatch Ltd., a Canadian multi-disciplinary professional services firm.
- Once the feasibility study is complete, government will assess the results and determine whether to pursue this project and proceed with detailed engineering and design work and regulatory approvals.
- Alberta’s government owns and operates several large reservoirs in the South Saskatchewan River Basin that help ensure sufficient water supply to meet demand from communities, irrigators and businesses, while also maintaining a healthy aquatic environment.
- Water stored at Gleniffer Lake, the reservoir created by Dickson Dam, helps supplement low winter flows along the Red Deer River and helps ensure an adequate water supply for Red Deer and Drumheller.
Related information
Red Deer
Judge upholds sanctions against Red Deer Catholic school trustee who opposed LGBT agenda
From LifeSiteNews
Monique LaGrange was ousted last December from the Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools’ board for comparing the LGBT agenda targeting children to brainwashing.
A Canadian judge ruled that a school board was justified to place harsh sanctions on a Catholic school trustee forced out of her position because she opposed extreme gender ideology and refused to undergo LGBT “sensitivity” training.
Justice Cheryl Arcand-Kootenay of the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta ruled Thursday that the Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools (RDCRS) Board’s sanctions placed against former trustee Monique LaGrange will stand.
LaGrange had vowed to fight the school board in court, and it remains to be seen if she can take any further actions after the decision by Judge Arcand-Kootenay.
The judge ruled that the RDCRS’s policies in place for all trustees, which the board contended were breached, were “logical, thorough, and grounded in the facts that were before the Board at the time of their deliberations.”
As reported by LifeSiteNews, the RDCRS board voted 3-1 last December to disqualify LaGrange after she compared the LGBT agenda targeting kids with that of “brainwashing” Nazi propaganda. As a result of being voted out, LaGrange later resigned from her position.
The former school board trustee initially came under fire in September 2023 when she posted an image showing kids in Nazi Germany waving swastika flags during a parade to social media, with the bottom of the post showing an image of kids waving LGBT “Pride” flags along with the text: “Brainwashing is brainwashing.”
After her post went viral, calls for her to step down grew from leftist Alberta politicians and others. This culminated in her removal as director of the Alberta Catholic School Trustees’ Association (ACSTA).
In September 2023, the RDCRS passed a motion to mandate that LaGrange undergo “LGBTQ+” and holocaust “sensitivity” training for her social media post.
LaGrange, however, refused to apologize for the meme or undergo “sensitivity” training.
She had argued that the RDCRS had no right to issue sanctions against her because they were not based on the Education Act or code of conduct. Arcand-Kootenay did not agree with her, saying code of conduct violations allow for multiple sanctions to be placed against those who violate them.
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