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Skating Club’s Annual Showcase

Posted on 08 January 2026 by staff

The Fort Macleod Skating Club held its annual skating showcase on Dec. 28.

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F.P. Walshe talent show

Posted on 08 January 2026 by staff

F.P. Walshe school held its annual talent show Dec. 19 at the Empress Theatre.

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F.P. Walshe Flyers win hoop tournament championship

Posted on 08 January 2026 by Editor

The F.P. Walshe Flyers went undefeated to claim the championship of a junior high A boys basketball tournament at Pincher Creek on Dec. 19-20. The Flyers beat St. Joseph’s Saints, Matthew Halton Hawks and Livingstone Sabres to claim the title of the tournament hosted by the Hawks. The Flyers are Ryder Peterson, Gabe Traspe, McKye…Continue Reading

Fort Macleod Mustangs gallop into new year with victory

Posted on 08 January 2026 by staff

Fort Macleod Mustangs started 2026 on the right skate, edging Lethbridge Lightning 5-3 Saturday to snap a two-game Ranchland Hockey…Continue Reading

Petition issued for Alberta independence referendum

Posted on 08 January 2026 by Editor

The push is on to collect at least 177,732 signatures supporting a referendum on Alberta independence by May 2. Alberta…Continue Reading

Chronic disease management workshops available

Posted on 08 January 2026 by staff

People living with chronic disease symptoms or supporting someone with a long-term health condition(s) are invited to join a free…Continue Reading

MLA: Copper wire theft all too common in Alberta

Posted on 23 December 2025 by George Lee

Greedy grinches in Forestburg forced the cancellation of a nostalgic shopping excursion by train to a market called Jolly Jingles,…Continue Reading

Night in the Stable

Posted on 23 December 2025 by staff

The musical A Night in the Stable, directed by Sydney Tobler and narrated by Thane Hurlburt, attracted two sellout crowds…Continue Reading

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Seasonal roadworks slalom pays off for rural Albertans, minister suggests

Posted on 23 December 2025 by George Lee

The recent government headline blared “Deerfoot Trail drives booming construction season” as the province talked up 2025 progress on roads, bridges and other linear infrastructure. But Albertans in less populated areas also navigated plenty of flag persons, earth movers, exposed culverts and fresh black asphalt through the spring, summer and fall. And many of those…Continue Reading

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