Peavey Mart Centrium
Rebels back in town with commanding Central Division lead

Photo from Rob Wallator / Red Deer Rebels
Article submitted by the Red Deer Rebels
REBELS THIS WEEK – FAMILY DAY LONG WEEKEND EDITION
ABOUT LAST WEEK
The Rebels are back home from embarking on their first road trip through the U.S. Division in four years. It was a tightly contested trip with the Rebels earning a 3-2 record with all three victories coming via the shootout.
2-1 W @ Tri-City (Feb 11) Final SO
6-1 L @ Seattle (Feb 10) Final
5-4 W @ Portland (Feb 7) Final SO
4-2 L @ Everett (Feb 5) Final
- W @ Spokane (Feb 4) Final SO
The Rebels are now 36-12-1-3 on the season, good for 76 points and a 14-point lead over the Lethbridge Hurricanes for first place in the WHL Central Division with 16 games remaining for both teams.
BACK TO SCHOOL
On Wednesday (Feb. 15) Rebels players make their final visit of the season to Annie L. Gaetz Elementary School. Since 1993, the Rebels have partnered with Annie L. Gaetz through the Partners in Progress initiative. Every fall, the partnership begins with a kickoff assembly, complete with player introductions and the Annie L. Gaetz Official Rebels Cheer. Each player is then assigned a class for the season, becoming a teacher’s assistant per say. Crafts, multiplication tables, coloring, and reading headline the long list of items each player experience through the season with his respective class.
FAMILY DAY LONG WEEKEND
The Rebels are back in action this Friday, February 17 versus the Memorial Cup hosting Kamloops Blazers (7 p.m.) on Country and Western Night at the Peavey Mart Centrium. It will be the Blazers’ first time playing in Red Deer since December 11, 2018.
Saturday night, Feb. 18, the Rebels head south to take on the Medicine Hat Tigers at Co-op Place at 7 p.m. Red Deer is 3-0-0-1 versus Medicine Hat so far this season.
Then on Monday. Feb. 20, the Rebels host the Tigers for a special Family Day Matinee at 2 p.m. for the final game of the season between the two clubs. It’ll be “Sockey Day in Red Deer” where fans will receive a free pair of socks, provided by generous sponsors, or can bring their own to throw on the ice during the game. These socks will be gathered by United Way volunteers and distributed to people in need across Central Alberta via our partner agencies. Guests can also purchase raffle tickets for some exciting prize packages
UPCOMING GAMES
After Family Day, the Rebels wrap up February with two more home games at the Peavey Mart Centrium…
– Fri. Feb. 24 – The Winnipeg ICE visit for the second and final time this regular season
– Sat. Feb. 25 – The Kelowna Rockets come to town for the first time since November 2018. It will be ATB Financial Team Poster Night and postgame autograph session featuring the entire Rebels team.
Tickets for all Rebels home games are available at ticketsalberta.com. For details on family/group/corporate packages, call the Rebels office at 403-341-6000.
Peavey Mart Centrium
Westerner Park Reflects on the Impact of Peavey Mart’s Closure

Westerner Park acknowledges the recent announcement of Peavey Mart closing all its locations across Canada, and the significant impact this will have on our community.
Peavey Mart has been the naming sponsor of the Centrium since 2021, a partnership that has helped create lasting memories for thousands of Central Albertans. Their support extended beyond their name on the building—Peavey Mart embraced our community by participating in activities during Westerner Days and supplying essential items that brought these events to life.
“Our partnership with Peavey Mart exemplifies the kind of meaningful relationships that can have a lasting impact,” said Shelly Flint, CEO of Westerner Park. “While their closure is undoubtedly a loss for the community, we are grateful for the support they’ve provided over the years and remain committed to finding the right partnerships to continue serving Central Alberta.”
As Westerner Park navigates this transition, the organization remains as a hub of Central Alberta. This includes not only hosting more events and attractions on the park but also finding new ways to connect with the community. “Whether it’s collaborating on events outside of our grounds or encouraging our team to participate in local initiatives as volunteers, our focus remains on strengthening our ties with the people and organizations that make this region so vibrant,” Flint added.
Westerner Park is actively seeking businesses and organizations that share a vision of fostering growth and connection within the community. Any parties interested in exploring partnership opportunities are encouraged to reach out.
ABOUT WESTERNER PARK
Westerner Park is Central Alberta’s largest tradeshow, agricultural, sports, entertainment, and convention facility. A not-for-profit organization and agricultural society, Westerner Park typically generates $150 million annually in economic activity, hosting over 1,000 events and 1.5 million visitors each year.
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Canadian Finals Rodeo 49 Wraps Up with Record-Breaking Success

As we bid adieu to the exhilarating 49th Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) powered by ATB, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to the community of Central Alberta and rodeo enthusiasts for their unwavering support throughout this incredible event. This year’s Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) in Red Deer shattered all previous records with an astounding 37,000 tickets sold. The highly anticipated Cabaret, featuring a post-rodeo party showcasing the CFR All Star Band of incredibly talented musicians, was a resounding success, drawing in an impressive crowd of 13,000 attendees.
The Ropin’ into the Holiday Market, featuring 99 trade show vendors, added an extra layer of excitement and variety to the CFR experience. Attendees were treated to a diverse array of offerings, from western apparel to equine, making for a memorable shopping experience. This bustling market also drew in community members who may not have been initially there for the rodeo, further enhancing the sense of community engagement and enjoyment.
Apart from the thrilling rodeo action, attendees were also treated to exciting activities free of charge in the CFR Experience Arena throughout all five days of CFR. This included Ultimate Bullfighting and Equine Equus
Experiences, the Miss Rodeo Canada Horsemanship competition, Canadian Championship Dummy Roping, the Futurity Canadian Made Bucking Horse Sale, the H Bar Auctions Horsemanship Show and Sale, and to cap it all off, the Mini Chuckwagons entertained with a morning of races!
In addition to these remarkable achievements, the Rotary Club of Red Deer hosted an electrifying 50/50 event, where one lucky winner walked away with an astonishing $99,537.50 in prize money. These outstanding achievements have solidified this year’s CFR as the event with the highest attendance ever recorded in Red Deer’s CFR history.
None of this would have been possible without the generous support of our sponsors. Their invaluable contributions played a pivotal role in making this year’s CFR an unforgettable experience for all involved. A special thank you is owed to the dedicated staff and volunteers who poured their hearts and souls into crafting an exceptional guest experience. Over 3,000 volunteer hours were logged, with the tireless efforts of 400 volunteers ensuring that every aspect of the event ran seamlessly.
In the spirit of giving back, the Westerner Park team was proud to present a donation of $6,615.00 to the Benevolent Rodeo Fund. This contribution exemplifies our commitment to supporting the rodeo community and its
members in times of need.
For a comprehensive overview of the rodeo results, we invite enthusiasts to visit crfreddeer.com. Here, you can find detailed information on the incredible performances and accomplishments of our talented rodeo
competitors.
Once again, we extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who played a part in making CFR 49 a resounding success. The combined efforts of the community, sponsors, staff, volunteers, vendors, and attendees have left an indelible mark, and we look forward to building upon this support for future events at Westerner Park.
About Westerner Park
Westerner Park is Central Alberta’s largest tradeshow, agricultural, sports, entertainment, and convention facility. A not-for-profit organization and agricultural society, Westerner Park typically generates $150 million annually in economic activity, hosting over 1,500 events and 1.5 million visitors each year.
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