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Camrose AB 25.12.2020

Retro is open Noon to 10pm today Take out and Delivery 780-679-2245 order online: https://play-here.ca/order.html 5017 51st street downtown Camrose Celebrate with us ! #wings #platter #delivery #foodlover #fish #seafood #NewYear #NewYearsEve2021

Camrose AB 15.12.2020

Retro is open at Noon this open late Thursday until 10pm 780-679-2245 5017-51st street downtown, Camrose order online: http://www.play-here.ca/

Camrose AB 03.12.2020

! 780-679-2245 5017 51st street downtown Camrose! #restaurant #burgers #fish #seafood #poutine #chickenwings

Camrose AB 01.12.2020

Retro is Open!! So excited to be offering lunch and dinner .. 780 679 2245 5017 51st downtown Camrose order online play-here.ca #camroserestaurant #lunchtime #delivery #orderonline #fish #burgers #glutenfree

Camrose AB 29.11.2020

Retro is now open for lunch Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays! 780-679-2245

Camrose AB 28.11.2020

I am saddened by the death of a truly great Albertan, Jeanne Lougheed (née Rogers) at the age of 92. Jeanne was best known to Albertans as the wife of one of Ca...nada’s most highly regarded Premiers, the late Peter Lougheed. By all accounts, Jeanne was both his best friend and closest advisor. Born in Forestburg in 1928, Jeanne’s family later lived in Camrose. She went on to study at the University of Alberta, where she met Peter in what became the start of a great Alberta partnership. Mrs. Lougheed played a pivotal role in supporting her husband’s remarkable drive to propel the then moribund Progressive Conservative Party to forming four successive majority governments, providing inspired leadership to the province during fifteen critical years in Alberta’s development. Jeanne’s passion for Alberta art and culture helped to form an important part of the Lougheed legacy, leading author Fil Fraser to identify her as being the key figure responsible for a flourishing in the creative industries that he called Alberta’s Camelot. Her compassion for others and love of the province’s natural beauty inspired her to ensure that Albertans with disabilities could enjoy barrier-free access to the Rocky Mountains through the William Watson Lodge in Kananaskis. Jeanne continued to make an impact on the lives of Albertans long after Peter left public office. Her contributions were recognized with fellowships and awards, including the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Her legacy has been memorialized in the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre in Camrose, and the Peter and Jeanne Lougheed Building at the Banff Centre. But to those who knew Jeanne, she is best remembered through her love of her family; her children - Stephen, Andrea, Pamela and Joe - and her grandchildren. Our thoughts are with all those who loved Jeanne. Our province mourns with them, and thanks them for sharing their mother with all of Alberta. Flags at the Legislative Assembly and McDougall Centre will fly at half mast this week in remembrance of Mrs. Lougheed.

Camrose AB 19.11.2020

Kodiaks Online Auction: Bids close at 11pm on Wednesday December 9th Bids must increase by at least $5 but can increase by more than $5 but not less. Place you...r bids in the comment section with your name , amount and email At 11pm on Wednesday the 9th the bids are pulled and the decision is final on the winning bid from the committee. If there are shipping charges to be made, that is at the expense of the winning bidder A new Auction will start on Thursday the 10th of December! Merry Christmas and let the bidding start! See more

Camrose AB 15.11.2020

Starts tomorrow Dec 4th https://fb.me/e/1ZWeHSiVP