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2007 Report on Central Alberta
Section A - Report on Central Alberta 2007
Section B- Economy
Section C - Energy
Section D - Energy
Section E - Rec/Leisure
Section F - Tourism
Section G - Health
Section H -Community
Section I - The Land
Section J - Culture
Section A - Report on Central Alberta 2007
Main Engine Still Driving
Managing Development, People
Commerce and Housing Getting Closer Together
Airport Plans ready to Soar
Young, Eager and Ready for a Trade
Transporting Students big Challenge for Schools
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Section B- Economy
More Slices of A Growing Pie
Construction Surges All Year Long
Red Deer Corridor
Manufacturing and Oilpatch Operating in High Gear
Variety of Road Work Projects Planned for Area
Howse Pass Remains Controversial
Partnership Serves Member Communities
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Section C - Energy
Finally, There's Time to Catch your Breath
Greenhouse Gas Reductions a Challenge for Industry
Central Alberta Well Service Corp.
Petrochemical Plants Overcome Challenges
Carbon Dioxide a Useful Byproduct
Income Trust Changes Tough Energy Sector
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Section D - Energy
Burning Manure / Looking at Trash as Energy
Olds College Pursuing Biodiesel Opportunity
Permolex Completes Major Expansion
Movers & Shakers - Reeve Earl Kinsella
RDC Instructor Relies on Homemade Biodiesel
Biofuel Projects Planned for Innisfail and Rimbey
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Section E - Rec/Leisure
Home to the Hall
Many Celebrities Inducted into Hall of Fame
Retired Firefighter a Hot Competitor
Volleyball Kings Make Winning Look Easy
New LTCHS gym a Top-notch Facility
Adventure Racing Not for Weak of Heart
Community of Olds Treasures Grizzlys Team
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Section F - Tourism
Million-dollar Rodeo
Day: Movie Star Lives at the Zoo
Plenty of Tourism Opportunities in Region
Sporting Events Generate Many Tourist Visit
Popularity of Bird-watching Really Taking Off
RDC's Tourism Program Prepares Students for Future
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Section G - Health
Here's Looking at You
Newer Building Serves Cancer Patients
Fundraising Supplementing Tax Funding
Clinic Helps Area Residents Handle Strokes
Volunteers Truly Make A Difference
Specialist Offers Cornea Transplants in Red Deer
Variety of Services for People with Mental Challenges
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Section H -Community
Churches Fill Gaps Created by Boom Economy
Active Living Starts Young
CIRS Tries to Help Everyone
Olds School Embraces Distance Education
Computer Portal Opens Doors to Learning for Students
Lacombe Schools Reach 100-year Milestone
College Wants to Grow in a Responsible Manner
We're Ready to Grow!
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Section I - The Land
The Good, the Bad and the Wasteful
MP Appalled by Caveman Mentalisty Concerning Trash
"Green Onion" Contructed in 1958
Recycling Eases Pressures on Landfills
Naturalist and Author Contributed Much to City
Naturescaping Provides Habitat for Native Wildlife
Project Creates Plans for Disposal of Livestock Carcasses
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Section J - Culture
Bums In the Seats
Why Not Take in One of the Local Festivals?
Amateur Theatre Thriving in This Region
Village of Alix Founded 100 Years Ago
Michener Building Began As College
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Quick Facts
Energy Sector still rules, but growth is widening to include retail, food processing, even high tech!
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