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Whether you are thinking of moving to the Red Deer area or if you have just moved here, a warm welcome awaits you. The Red Deer area offers you affordable housing, short distances to work, friendly people, plenty of room to enjoy life, and excellent education and health care systems. Our small towns and cities are safe, easy to get around in, and offer many of the amenities you would expect to have in Canada’s larger cities. In any language, it’s a great place to raise a family, work, and play.
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The
Red Deer Regional Economic Development (RDRED)
,
consists of:
The Red Deer Chamber of Commerce
The City of Red Deer
Red Deer County
and Red Deer College
Formed in 2001, with the College joining in 2006, the partnership exists to create strategic economic development initiatives aimed at attracting, retaining, and expanding business investment and labour force within the Red Deer Region