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CENTRAL ALBERTA’S DAILY NEWSPAPER
BREAKING NEWS ONLINE AT WWW.REDDEERADVOCATE.COM
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2013
Fatal collision Photo by MURRAY CRAWFORD/Advocate staff
One man was killed in a motorcycle collision on the QEII south of the Hwy 11 overpass Wednesday shortly after 2:30 p.m. Police said he was traveling southbound at the time of the collision. An RCMP traffic reconstruction analyst was on the scene investigating. Traffic was reduced to one lane.
Funds to boost programs, services BY LANA MICHELIN ADVOCATE STAFF
SUICIDE PREVENTION
More Central Alberta students will learn about suicide awareness and coping with negative emotions thanks to a $128,000 cash windfall from an “amazing” student-led fundraising effort. Red Deer’s Suicide Information and Education Services expected to receive up to $40,000 from a March 18 Race For Your Life fundraiser held by graduating Notre Dame High School Students. But the benefit exceeded expectations by raising more than three times that amount. “These kids worked their butts off and put their hearts and souls into it and (the effort) is amazing,”
said executive director Laura MacNeill. Her organization will enhance school-age programs in the region as a result of the additional money raised by 39 participating Race for Your Life teams that had to come up with at least $2,500 in donations to enter the scavenger hunt/race. The non-profit is extending work hours for a staff counsellor who gives free counselling sessions to troubled youths or families, as well as an education co-ordinator who goes into classrooms with presentations about handling fear, disappointment and loss, and speaking about suicidal thoughts.
Former Travelaire site to host mix of fast food restaurants, shops The former Travelaire site on Red Deer’s west side will be transformed into a commercial development. Tenants have yet to be announced for the property being developed by Edmonton-based Canadian Urban Ltd. at Johnstone Drive and 67th Street, but project manager Dan Gilbertson said it will be similar to other commercial sites that include a mix of fast food restaurants and other shops. An anchor tenant is expected to fill the largest of the eight buildings proposed in a concept plan unanimously approved by the city’s municipal planning commission on Wednesday. “The uses that we have planned are typical of most of the strip mall centres around town,” said Gilbertson, who is with Al-Terra Engineering Ltd. “But we’re still in negotiations with different tenants.” “There are potentially some that are new to Red Deer and area. So that is exciting and hopefully that turns out.”
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MUNICIPAL PLANNING COMMISSION Construction of the first buildings is expected to take place later this year. One industrial building will remain at the site on a separate parcel. The property was purchased by Canadian Urban Ventures GP from Travelaire’s parent company, Glendale International Corp., in 2007. Travelaire, which manufactured recreational vehicles, continued to lease and use the land until Glendale filed for bankruptcy in January 2010. Presentation of plans for the site spawned a lengthy debate among planning commission members about walkable communities and how best to gear the site to pedestrians and drivers. Commission member Coun. Paul Harris was concerned that the site design paid too little attention to pedestrian habits.
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Arrest warrant issued for man charged in fatal collision 3 years ago BY ADVOCATE STAFF An arrest warrant was issued on Wednesday for a Red Deer man awaiting trial in connection with a fatal collision almost three years ago. New charges, including breaching bail conditions and a set of traffic tickets, have been laid against Rodney Ross Arens. He was previously ordered to stand trial in connection with a crash at the intersection of Kerry Wood and Taylor Drives in Red Deer on the evening of Canada Day, 2010. Anouluck “Jeffrey” Chanminaraj, 13, was killed when the small car his sister was driving collided with a heavy-duty pickup truck. His sister, Stephanie, 20 at the time, was take to Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre for treatment and their 18-year-old brother, Jamie, suffered severe injuries. Family members said after the crash that Stephanie was taking her brothers to Bower Ponds for the Canada Day fireworks after celebrating their father’s birthday.
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MacNeill said the additional 45 hours a week shared between the two positions will mean that all schools between Nordegg, Consort, Wetaskiwin and Olds should get presentations at various grade levels. Puppet shows about handling loss and disappointment will be performed for younger elementary students. Bullying and self-esteem is discussed with Grade 6-ers, while strategies for coping with stress and dating problems is introduced with middle school students. MacNeill said that’s when the topic of suicide is also brought up. “They know quite a lot about it by Grade 6.”