Red Deer Advocate, April 04, 2016

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Lacombe project a template for future BY BRENDA KOSSWAN ADVOCATE STAFF LACOMBE — The executive director for Habitat for Humanity Red Deer proudly inspects a two-storey half duplex that, within the next few weeks, will become home to a single mother and her three daughters. This unit is especially nice, Brian Brake said on Saturday morning, because it has an extra window and will have some stonework on its east side to match the development plan for the new subdivision, located in the southeast corner of the city. Construction is nearing completion on this new duplex and its nearly-identical twin across the street and down a bit — the first Habitat project in Lacombe and a template for things to come. “I think we’ve now confirmed that the style of home that we’re building here will be comfortable for a family of three children and their parents,” said Brake. Please see HABITAT on Page A8

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The Red Deer Rebels crowd around their net as they celebrate their Game 5 win over the Calgary Hitmen at the Enmax Centrium Saturday night. The Rebels won the series 4-1. Please see related story on page B1.

Unite-the-right groups to hold public forum BY THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON — Veterans from the glory days of Alberta’s Progressive Conservative party are organizing a public forum on how best to unite the right to defeat the New Democrats in the next provincial election. Rick Orman, one of the organizers, said many Albertans fear that vote splitting between the PCs and the Wil-

drose party in 2019 could result in another NDP victory. The forum is meant to give people a chance to speak their mind, as well as to discuss the possibility of forming a new small-c conservative party that would bring PC and Wildrose supporters who share the same values together, he said. “Do we believe that either one of these two parties is capable of forming the next government?” said Orman, a

former cabinet minister and one-time Tory leadership candidate. “If the answer is ‘yes,’ I think people will go away and support their respective parties. If the answer is ‘no,’ then we have to start planning for an event that could possibly lead to a new party.”

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Dog breeding requires plenty of time, money and passion BY BRENDA KOSSOWAN ADVOCATE STAFF

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Brian Heide presents Missy, an Irish Wolfhound he bred, during conformation showing at the Red Deer and District Kennel Club’s Spring Dog Show this past weekend at the UFA Agricentre. RED DEER WEATHER

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Equestrians like to say that the best way to become a millionaire in the horse business is to start as a billionaire. Similar ideas may be circulating in the world of breeding purebred dogs. Sylvan Lake veterinarian Brian Heide, attending the Red Deer Kennel Club’s spring dog show during the past weekend, said he decided to make the leap from ownership to breeding because he has a passion for Irish Wolf-

hounds. The rewards are deeply personal while the costs can be prohibitive, said Heide, whose sentiments were echoed by fellow dog breeders Suzan Humphreys of Delburne and Jan Bergeron of Sylvan Lake. “You’re never going to get rich from this,” said Heide. Attending dog shows and networking with fellow breeders is essential, not just to promote your own dogs, but to see what others have. Please see DOGS on Page A8

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