Red Deer Advocate, May 10, 2016

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Fast action saved city ‘OCEAN OF FIRE’ DESTROYED ABOUT 10 PER CENT OF BUILDINGS IN FORT MCMURRAY BY THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachell Notley says the “ocean of fire” that hit Fort Mc-Murray burned about 10 per cent of the build-ings, but the hard work of firefighters saved the e bulk of the city so it can be rebuilt. “The fast action and the hard work and the e dedication and the smarts of these first re-sponders has, it appears, saved almost 90 perr cent of the city of Fort McMurray,” she said d Monday after a ground tour of the devastation. See EVACUATION on Page A7 Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS

A burnt out pick up truck is seen in the driveway of a burnt down home in the Beacon Hill neighbourhood in Fort McMurray on Monday.

PC AGM Public market prepared for move to Memorial Centre parking lot Conservatives ‘have

got to find a way to work together’

BY MARY-ANN BARR ADVOCATE STAFF Dennis Moffat admits he has been worried for months. And come very early on the Saturday morning of the May long weekend, the manager of one of Red Deer’s biggest attractions — The Market at Red Deer — will know if the worry paid off in advance of its 46th season. The public market, which attracts hundreds of vendors and thousands of shoppers every summer Saturday, is being relocated for the first time in decades from the old Arena parking lot downtown to the Memorial Centre at 4214 58 St. Moffat said Monday that he is prepared for the change, which will see the market located on about three-quarters of the space that the previous location offered. “We’re good to go. Pretty well everything is in place. Garbage bins and barricades and signs are being delivered on Thursday. “It’s all falling into place. It just seems to be a worrisome thing. I think I’m creating worries where there are none. “Hopefully we can fit everybody in but it’s going to be very circus-like on that first day.” Vendors won’t know where they are going and will need to be taken to their spot, Moffat said. “This will be a learning process. … They just have to be patient.” Please see MARKET on Page A8

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Red Deer Market owner, manager Dennis Moffat said he will be canvassing the Waskasoo neighbourhood next week as organizers prepare for the opening of The Market at Red Deer, which is moving to the Memorial Centre parking lot while the Red Deer Arena is rebuilt ahead of the 2019 Canada Winter Games. RED DEER WEATHER

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BY MARY-ANN BARR ADVOCATE STAFF It’s going to take conservatives with centrist views coming together, as well as new blood, to defeat the current NDP government, a long-time Red Deer Tory said Monday. Jim Foster, who served as a cabinet minister in two portfolios in the Peter Lougheed government, was one of about 1,000 Progressive Conservatives who attended the party’s annual general meeting at the Sheraton Hotel in Red Deer on the weekend. Foster, 76, served as a Queen’s Bench justice for 20 years. During that time he couldn’t be involved in politics, but since retiring has become active again. At age 31 he was the youngest cabinet minister of the Lougheed government, first serving as Advanced Education minister and then later as Attorney General. He said he is one of the people that thinks the “common sense people in the middle, in the PC and Wildrose parties, have to get their heads together somehow to form a government. … Somehow or other those two parties have got to find a way to work together.” Please see AGM on Page A8

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