Red Deer Advocate, May 08, 2013

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Contraband tobacco a big problem A5

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CENTRAL ALBERTA’S DAILY NEWSPAPER

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2013

Police probe homicide BODY FOUND IN POTTER’S HANDS HOUSING UNIT BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF Police are investigating Red Deer’s second confirmed homicide of the year. On Tuesday, Red Deer RCMP confirmed the man

found dead in a residence in Red Deer was murdered. He was identified as Curtis Leroy Rangen, 43, of Red Deer. Late Friday afternoon, RCMP were called to a Red Deer residence after the man was found by a

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support worker making aids to daily living or welfare checks. Police are releasing few details including the cause of death, the location and any suspects.

Please see DEATH on Page A2

United Way welcomes new agencies FIRST NEW AGENCIES IN DECADE, AIMED AT HELPING CHILDREN BY SUSAN ZIELINSKI ADVOCATE STAFF

Photo by JEFF STOKOE/Advocate staff

American retail giant Target welcomed Red Deer customers to its new store in the Bower Place Shopping Centre Tuesday as well as nine other locations around Alberta. Target also opened nine stores in British Columbia and three more in Manitoba on the same day. Two more stores in one in Calgary and another in British Columbia are scheduled to open next Tuesday. In March, Target opened 24 stores in Ontario. The second biggest discount retailer in the United States Target expects have 124 stores operating in Canada by the end of the year. See more on page C1.

Woman rescued after tumble off steep river embankment BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF A 37-year-old woman was rescued by river boat after she took a 15-metre tumble off a steep river embankment early Monday night. Red Deer Emergency Services deputy fire chief Ted Hickey said the woman took a fall around 6:25 p.m. over the embankment near Warwick Avenue in West Lake. He said bystanders prevented her from plunging into the Red Deer River. Hickey said it was easier to take the woman by boat across the river than trying to bring her back up the embankment. The woman was transported to Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre to be treated for minor injuries. Alcohol is believed to be a contributing factor in the incident. The rescue mission took upwards of two hours and included

‘WE WANT TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO USE THE NATURAL AREAS BUT TO AVOID ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION WHEN YOU ARE OUT AND ABOUT. ALCOHOL AND POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS AREAS DO NOT WORK TOGETHER NORMALLY.’ — DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF TED HICKEY

about 14 EMS personnel and some RCMP officers. The woman was unloaded at the launch at the Golden West Park boat launch. “We want to encourage people to use the natural areas but to avoid alcohol consumption when you are out and about,” said Hickey. “Alcohol and possible hazardous areas do not work together normally.” Hickey added it’s that time of year when people should pay

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A mix of sun and cloud. High 21, low 6.

Four sections Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A3 Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1-B3 Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A5,A6 Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D1-D4 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C4 Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C5 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B4-B7

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attention to the water levels because of the spring melt. “The river flow can change quite dramatically,” said Hickey. “Please use caution when using the river itself.” Just a few weeks ago, a 37-yearold woman suffered multiple injuries after taking a 46-metre drop down a cliff and into a ravine near a popular party spot, southeast of Canyon Ski Hill.

FORECAST ON A2

United Way of Central Alberta is funding three new agencies for the first time in 10 years. Agencies with educational programs to help children and youth — Butt Ugly Anti-Tobacco Society, Envision Family First, and Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta — will now receive funding. They run a total of five programs. Chief executive officer Robert Mitchell said the United Way was able to open up funding opportunities because of the successful 2012 campaign that raised $2.1 million. “We actually raised the most money that we’ve ever raised as an organization and we’ve been going about 47 years,” Mitchell said on Tuesday when the United Way announced that $1,691,190 from the campaign will be invested into Central Alberta’s social service

“WE ACTUALLY RAISED THE MOST MONEY THAT WE’VE EVER RAISED AS AN ORGANIZATION AND WE’VE BEEN GOING ABOUT 47 YEARS. — UNITED WAY

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ROBERT MITCHELL sector. The United Way also developed three-year funding agreements for agencies that focus on education. Over the next two years the three-year funding model will be rolled out to agencies that help people in poverty and agencies that focus on health and wellness. United Way of Central Alberta funds a total of 30 agencies.

See MONEY on Page A2

Worker falls to death from wireless tower BY ADVOCATE STAFF A man fell 58 metres (193 feet) to his death while installing antennas on a Rogers wireless communications tower on Sunday afternoon. The Labour department with Human Resources and Skills Development Canada is conducting an investigation into the incident that occurred around 2:15 p.m. in Gasoline Alley south of Red Deer. A media relations officer for the department said information on investigations cannot be shared according to the Canada Labour Code.

WORLD

ALBERTA

MISSING WOMEN FOUND AFTER DECADE

BUDGET BROCHURE WORTH $350,000

Three women who vanished a decade ago were found captive in Cleveland on Monday. A7

Alberta Premier Alison Redford’s government is spending $350,000 to mail out a full-colour budget brochure — something critics suggest is Redford’s latest attempt to save her job. A3


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