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Hello,

My name is Valdene Callin and I am running for Red Deer City Council. On Thursday at the Real Estate, Construction and Land Development forum, all candidates were asked one final question, “What have you done to prepare to be on City Council?”

This was an excellent question asked to all candidates.

My answer was I have been preparing for this job since I moved here in 1997.

From the moment we moved here, I chose to be active in this amazing community and become a part of the Red Deer Newcomers club. The Club allowed me to meet other people new to the area and provide and opportunity to explore everything Red Deer to offer. I was the President of the Club for 2 years and made some life long friends along the way.

I worked for Family Services of Central Alberta for 13 years. During my time with the organization, I collaborated to operate prenatal, parenting, couples, senior’s programming as well as opening the Kinsmen Playspace, Intergeneration Centre at Park Plaza, Parent Link Centre and Central Alberta Children’s Festival.

I have been active in the community on various boards and committees:

• Red Deer Childcare Society Board Member 2004-2008
• Scotties Tournament of Hearts (Community Relations) Volunteer 2004/2012
• Red Deer Public Library Board Member (Vice-Chair 3 years)2003-2010
• Foundation for Red Deer Public Schools Board Member (Chair 5 years)2007-2016
• City of Red Deer Crime Prevention Advisory Committee Member 2009-2011
• Only Women’s Fitness Fun Run Organizing Committee 2012-2017
• 2019 Canada Winter Games Bid Committee (Co-Chair Community Engagement and Marketing Committee) 2013-2014
• United Way of Central Alberta Community Impact Council (Chair Wellness Priority 3 years) 2013-2017
• City of Red Deer – Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) Community Representative 2015-2017
• 100 Women Red Deer Community Member 2015-2017
• Festival of Trees Preview Dinner Committee Member 2015-2017
• Memorial Cup Volunteer (Community Relations) 2016
• Children’s Wish Breakfast Founding Committee Member 2016-2017
• 2019 Canada Winter Games (Volunteer Co-Chair Community Relations) 2016-2017
• Against the Wall Theatre/Bullskit Board Member 2017
• Urban Spirits Rotary Club Member 2017

Working with these community organizations, I am a part of a team of people who are responsible and accountable for budgets worth millions of dollars and make informed decisions about both spending and balancing these budgets.

I won the 2014 Red Deer and District Community Foundation Community Builder award. I am a collaborator who believes in working together, ultimately making any outcome stronger for our community.

I have a strong passion for our community and am running for City Council because I believe that we need to put the people of Red Deer first. I have a proven track record of building community by looking through social, economic and environmental lenses to see how issues impact on our citizens and work towards solutions that will be in the best interest of all Red Deerians.

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Festival of Trees tickets on sale! Update from the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation

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Festival of Trees tickets are on sale now! Get ’em while they’re hot!

If you want to taste all the flavors at Festival of Wines & Spirits, experience the enchantment of Mistletoe Magic, or treat your family to a morning of fun at Festival Pajama Breakfast, it’s time to buy your tickets!

Learn all about Festival of Trees and purchase your tickets at reddeerfestivaloftrees.ca!

Red Deer Regional Health Foundation Announces Cath Lab Opening 5 Years Ahead of Schedule

The Red Deer Regional Health Foundation, in collaboration with AHS, is proud to announce the fast-tracked opening of a Cardiac Catheterization Lab (Cath Lab) at Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre. With a permanent facility scheduled for completion in five years, this critical fixture will allow for care on an accelerated timeline, offering life-saving cardiac care to the residents of Central Alberta.

Manon Therriault, CEO of the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation, emphasized the significance of this development. “In cardiac care, time isn’t just money—it’s muscle. The earlier patients receive treatment, the better their chances of recovery. This Cath Lab, coming approximately five years earlier than expected, could save up to 160 lives.”

The Cath Lab, which will be housed in a retrofitted space within the current hospital, will allow local cardiac patients to receive urgent care in Red Deer instead of requiring transfers to hospitals in Calgary or Edmonton. In the future, the lab will be transformed into a cutting-edge Vascular and Neurology Lab, going above and beyond the broader Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre Redevelopment Project, which represents a $1.8 billion investment—the largest hospital expansion in Alberta’s history. The ability to support projects of this importance would not be possible without our donors.

The Red Deer Regional Health Foundation is providing financial support for the essential architectural, mechanical, and electrical upgrades. “This Cath Lab represents an immediate leap forward in improving local healthcare. We’re not waiting to make a difference in the lives of Central Albertans,” said Therriault.

“Through this Memorandum of Understanding with our Foundation partners, we’re underscoring our commitment to enhancing the cardiac care available at Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre,” says Karen Foudy, AHS Senior Operating Officer for Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre. “By establishing an interim catheterization laboratory, we will be able to provide a new service to patient’s years ahead of the completion of the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre Redevelopment Project which will help reduce the need for cardiac patients to travel to other facilities.

This will also support our efforts to recruit and retain the talented healthcare professionals needed to provide care every day to our patients.”

Women Leading Philanthropy Event Supports Mothers Through the EMBRACE Program

On October 9th, Women Leading Philanthropy (WLP) hosted an invigorating gathering of 60

attendees, all coming together for a meaningful evening in support of the EMBRACE program.

The event highlighted WLP’s dedication to empowering women and making a difference in the

lives of those who need it most.

The EMBRACE program is a vital initiative aimed at supporting women with a history of

substance use during pregnancy. EMBRACE stands for Empowering Mothers and Families,

Mentorship, Building Healthy Relationships, Respect, Actively Listening and Learning,

Collaboration, and Engagement. At the heart of the program is a collaborative care approach,

ensuring that mothers receive comprehensive support throughout pregnancy and into the

postpartum period. The ultimate goal is to empower these mothers to be the primary caregivers

for their babies, equipping them with the tools and confidence they need to thrive.

During the evening, a guest speaker moved the audience with personal stories of her own

journey and that of another mother’s experience with EMBRACE. She shared how the program

had been a source of strength and guidance during some of the most difficult moments in their

lives, underscoring the powerful impact of community support.

As part of the fundraising efforts, EMBRACE totes—special bags given to mothers during their

stay in the hospital—were auctioned off. Each tote is filled with approximately $100 worth of

essential items for both mother and baby, including personal hygiene and comfort items, snacks,

things to pass the time in the hospital, and baby necessities like sleepers, sleep sacks, and

soothers.

Looking ahead, WLP is excited to grow its membership and continue selecting impactful causes

to support. The energy and passion shared at events like this are a testament to the power of

collective philanthropy.

Reflecting on the event, WLP member Sara Gerrard shared, “Being part of a group that

empowers women through philanthropy is incredibly rewarding. Events like ‘Connect for a

Cause’ in support of the EMBRACE program not only showcase the collective impact we can

have but also inspire us to strive for even greater change. Together, we’re making a difference,

one initiative at a time.”

With such a strong start, WLP is eager to see what the future holds as they continue to engage

in meaningful causes and strengthen their impact on the community.

VIEW OUR IMPACT REPORT

Red Deer Regional Health Foundation raises and disburses funds for programs, services, and the purchase of medical equipment for the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre and other health centres in Central Alberta.

Click here to view a list of some of the equipment recently funded by our generous donors.

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First Battle of Alberta this NHL season to bring big boost to Child Advocacy Centre!

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From the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre

The Edmonton Oilers MEGA 50/50 is BACK in support of three amazing organizations 💙🧡

By purchasing your Oilers MEGA 50/50 tickets today, you’re helping to support the CACAC, along with Little Warriors and Zebra Child & Youth Advocacy Centre .

Purchase before 1PM to be eligible for all 4 early bird prizes, including a $500 Esso card, 2 PCL Loge Arkells tickets for November 1, $1000 for Alberta Beef, and $10,000 CASH!

Early Bird draws!

Buy before 1:00 for $500 Esso card

Buy before 7:00 for 2 PCL Loge Arkells tickes

Buy before 7:30 for $1,000 Alberta Beef

Buy before 8:00 for $10,000 Cash!

THANK YOU EDMONTON OILERS!

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