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Sean McIntosh

Sean McIntosh

Sean joined the Red Deer Advocate team in the summer of 2017. Originally from Ontario, he worked in a small town of 2,000 in Saskatchewan for seven months before coming to Central Alberta. He’s probably watched The Office more times than you. Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.

Phone
403-314-4320
Email
sean.mcintosh@reddeeradvocate.com

Recent Work by Sean

Red Deer Polytechnic, Alberta Health Services sign agreement

Red Deer Polytechnic, Alberta Health Services sign agreement

Alberta Indoor Rowing Championship held in Blackfalds

Alberta Indoor Rowing Championship held in Blackfalds

About 100 bald eagles spotted near Gull Lake

About 100 bald eagles spotted near Gull Lake

Fundraiser in memory of Lacombe teen collecting toys, items for Stollery Children’s Hospital

Fundraiser in memory of Lacombe teen collecting toys, items for Stollery Children’s Hospital

Blind hockey players take to the ice in Red Deer

Blind hockey players take to the ice in Red Deer

The Central Alberta Bullseye invited cowboys to take a break from rodeo action to take in a blind hockey game.
Energy Innovation Fair in Red Deer highlights latest advancements

Energy Innovation Fair in Red Deer highlights latest advancements

The latest advancements in clean technology, energy efficiency, renewable and alternative energy, and innovative oil and gas technology were showcased during the Energy Innovation Fair in Red Deer.
Red Deer Regional Airshow soars

Red Deer Regional Airshow soars

Red Deer Regional Airshow returned with a bang this past weekend.
Central Alberta businesses win at Canadian Brewing Awards

Central Alberta businesses win at Canadian Brewing Awards

Lacombe’s Blindman Brewing wins Best of Show
New accessible fishing dock now open in Lacombe

New accessible fishing dock now open in Lacombe

A new fully accessible fishing dock is now open at a Lacombe pond.
Ponoka-Lacombe candidate won’t sit as UCP caucus member: Danielle Smith

Ponoka-Lacombe candidate won’t sit as UCP caucus member: Danielle Smith

Jennifer Johnson ‘used offensive language and a vile analogy,’ said UCP leader
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