Red Deer, Alberta

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City of Red Deer
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Location of Red Deer within census division number 8, Alberta, Canada.
City of Red Deer
Location of Red Deer within census division number 8, Alberta, Canada.
Coordinates: 52°16′05″N 113°48′40″W / 52.26806, -113.81111
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Flag of Alberta Alberta
Region Calgary-Edmonton Corridor
Census division 8
Established 1882 as a Trading post
Incorporated 1901 (Town)
  1913(City)
Government [1]
 - Mayor Morris Flewwelling
 - Governing_body Red Deer City Council
 - City Manager Craig Curtis[2]
 - MP Bob Mills (Cons)
 - MLAs Victor Doerksen (P.C.),
Mary Anne Jablonski (P.C.)
Area
 - Total 69.23 km² (26.7 sq mi)
Elevation 855 m (2,805 ft)
Population (2006)[3]
 - Total 82,772
 - Density 1,196/km² (3,097.6/sq mi)
  Ranked 44th largest in Canada
Time zone MST (UTC-7)
Postal code span T4N to T4R
Area code(s) 403
Highways Queen Elizabeth II Highway
David Thompson Highway
Waterways Red Deer River
Website: City of Red Deer

Red Deer is a city in central Alberta, Canada. It is located near the midpoint of the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor, and is Alberta's third most populous city - after Calgary and Edmonton. Red Deer is located in aspen parkland, a region of rolling hills focused on oil, grain, and cattle production. The city is a centre for oil and agriculture distribution, and the surrounding region is a major centre for petrochemical production.

Red Deer County surrounds the city.

The city takes its name from Red Deer River, a translation of was-ka-soo which means "elk river" in the Cree aboriginal language. Waskasoo is also a neighborhood overlooking the Red Deer River.

Red Deer is the hometown of several famous people, including former NHLer Ron Anderson, current NHLer Glen Wesley and Olympic gold medalist Jamie Salé.

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Red Deer College was founded in 1964 as Red Deer Junior College. Today, it offers adult upgrading, certificate programs, diploma programs, university transfer courses, applied degree programs, and apprenticeship and trades training.

As of 2005, public school students in Red Deer are served by the Red Deer Public School District.[5] The RDPSD includes 13 elementary schools (K-5), four middle schools (6-8), one Christian school (K-9), several alternative school programs, and two high schools, Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School (1900 students in grades 9-12) and Hunting Hills High School (1400 students in grades 9-12). The city is also home to various Christian, especially Roman Catholic, schools such as Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Thomas, and École secondaire Notre Dame High School. The Catholic schools fall under the administration of the Red Deer Catholic Regional Division.[6]

In 2006, Red Deer had a population of 82,772 living in 33,894 dwellings, a 22.0% increase from 2001. The city has a land area of 69.23 km² (26.7 sq mi) and a population density of 1,195.6/km² (3,096.6/sq mi).[3]

  1. ^ City of Red Deer. Welcome from the Mayor. Retrieved on 2007-03-06.
  2. ^ City of Red Deer (January 2007). New City Manager appointed. Retrieved on 2007-03-06.
  3. ^ a b Statistics Canada (Census 2006). Red Deer - Community Profile. Retrieved on 2007-06-08.
  4. ^ Alberta Trail Net (December 2002). Calgary and Edmonton Trail.
  5. ^ Red Deer Public School District No. 104 (RDPSD). Retrieved on 2007-03-06.
  6. ^ Red Deer Catholic Regional Division No. 39 (RDCRD). Retrieved on 2007-03-06.

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