Instructional Video7:06
PBS

When Giant Deer Roamed Eurasia

12th - Higher Ed
Megaloceros was one of the largest members of the deer family ever to walk the Earth. The archaeological record is full of evidence that our ancestors lived alongside and interacted with these giant mammals for millennia. But what...
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

British Wildlife: Roe Deer

K - Higher Ed
Welcome to another episode of Natural World Facts! This fact file is all about the Roe Deer in the series Mammals.
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

British Wildlife: Red Deer

K - Higher Ed
Welcome to another episode of Natural World Facts! This fact file is all about the Red Deer in the series Mammals.
Instructional Video11:27
Curated Video

Wildlife of Richmond Park

K - Higher Ed
Richmond Park is home to an abundance of wildlife, from majestic Red Deer to Stag Beetles. Explore the biodiversity of this incredible ecosystem, and join us as we look for wildlife in Richmond Park. Red deer certainly leave their mark...
Instructional Video9:12
Curated Video

Chronic Wasting Disease: A Deadly Disease For Deer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Join us as Taylor explains why Chronic Wasting Disease is such a challenging and scary disease for animals in the deer family. By sharing what we know with others, we hope to find new ways to help as many animals as possible!<br/>
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Sunchild First Nation expanding services to its urban members

9th - Higher Ed
About 800 members live away from the First Nation, located about 150 kilometres northwest of Red Deer. The new office is set to open in downtown Red Deer in December. As CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi reports, it is aimed at making services easier...
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Red Deer housing growth trails behind other mid-sized cities despite slight gains

9th - Higher Ed
In Central Alberta, new data shows housing starts in Red Deer are trending slightly higher this year.And while that might sound like good news, the construction industry remains concerned that the city is still lagging behind...
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Courts won't compel Alberta to keep a Red Deer safe consumption site open

9th - Higher Ed
The courts will not compel the province to keep funding a Red Deer safe consumption site. An Alberta judge saying the closure of the facility earlier this year did not violate a man's Charter rights. Nicholas Frew has more on the recent...
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Curated Video

Edmonton police say crime in the city has gone down, but disorder calls have gone up

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s crime statistics are out and the overall volume and severity of crime across the country went down last year. That's also true in Edmonton. But police say disorder calls and possession of drugs are on the rise, and the...
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Curated Video

Wife of Walmart shooting victim describes husband’s last moments

9th - Higher Ed
Roxine Williams describes what she saw when her husband of 44 years, Jim Williams, was shot dead at a Walmart in Red Deer Friday night in front of the couple’s car. Police are calling the incident a botched robbery and have arrested an...
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Curated Video

Ride along with a trucker protesting Ottawa’s oil policy in pro-pipeline convoy

9th - Higher Ed
This pro-pipeline truck driver just started a four day journey to Ottawa to protest its handling of the oil downturn. He is joining the around 160 others in the convoy.
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Curated Video

Pro-pipeline protest convoy leaves Alberta for Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
A pro-pipeline convoy of around 160 trucks left Red Deer, Alta., today headed for Ottawa, to protest what they see as restrictive federal oil and gas policy.
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Curated Video

Carl's Jr food safety violations caught on video

9th - Higher Ed
A Carl's Jr. co-franchisee was caught on video mixing sauces with his bare hands and serving food off the floor in Red Deer, Alberta. Carl's Jr. Canada called the "improper food handling behaviour ... unacceptable and (that it) in no...
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Interview with lead deer saviour

9th - Higher Ed
Matthew Paproski led the deer rescue, and he speaks to CBC
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Jameel Janjua: The Canadian flying tourists to space

9th - Higher Ed
Jameel Janjua grew up watching air shows outside of Calgary, then became a fighter pilot in the Canadian Armed Forces. He’s now the first Canadian to pilot a commercial space flight for Virgin Galactic. He spoke to The National’s Ian...
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Curated Video

Sebastian Massabie establishes new Canadian record in men's S4 200m freestyle

9th - Higher Ed
Sebastian Massabie of Surrey, B.C. wins the men's S4 200-metre freestyle with a Canadian record time of 3:07.00at the 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Trials in Toronto.
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Alberta takes on drought challenges with historic water-sharing agreements

9th - Higher Ed
The Alberta government outlines voluntary water-sharing agreements that will see municipalities, industry and irrigation districts reduce water use.
News Clip2:51
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Alberta takes on drought challenges with historic water sharing agreement

9th - Higher Ed
The Alberta government outlines voluntary water-sharing agreements that will see municipalities, industry and irrigation districts reduce water use.
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Curated Video

The Breakdown | Canadian space pilot + Golden Temple raid

9th - Higher Ed
The National speaks with former Canadian fighter pilot Jameel Janjua, who is now taking tourists to the edge of space. Plus, 40 years after the Indian armed forces stormed the Golden Temple, Sikhs fear similar religious tensions are...
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Alberta's governing UCP 'immoral' and 'dangerous,' Nenshi says

9th - Higher Ed
Former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi says he had 'no intention of getting back into politics' but was persuaded to seek the leadership of Alberta's New Democrats over concerns about Danielle Smith's governing United Conservative Party....
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80-year-old world record holder inspires blood donations

9th - Higher Ed
An Alberta woman donated blood for the 209th time, shattering records ahead of her 81st birthday. Josephine Michaluk says her mission is to inspire others to donate and help save lives.
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Community in shock after 2 young girls found dead in hotel room

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of the small town of Sylvan Lake, Alta., are grieving after two young girls were found dead in a hotel room. Police say their deaths are not suspicious, but are releasing few other details.
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The RCMP’s shifting approach to mental health calls

9th - Higher Ed
Some RCMP divisions are trying a new way of responding to mental health calls, pairing an officer with a psychiatric nurse. In Red Deer, Alta., that's resulted in fewer apprehensions and trips to the hospital.
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Silver Cross medal awarded to mother of last soldier killed in Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta resident Candy Greff, the mother of the last Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan, is this year's National Silver Cross Mother. She remembers her son Byron, who died in October 2011.