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Safe At Home program aims to end domestic violence

Posted on 12 May 2021 by Editor

A new Rowan House Society program offers help to Fort Macleod men who want to end their abusive behaviour. Safe…Continue Reading

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Sydney Tobler steps into new role with Chamber

Posted on 12 May 2021 by Editor

Sydney Tobler is settling into her new role as administrative assistant for the Fort Macleod and District Chamber of Commerce.…Continue Reading

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Crystal Olive runs marathon for A-T awareness

Posted on 05 May 2021 by Editor

Crystal Olive completed a marathon run Thursday that pales in comparison to the tough daily challenges facing young people with the rare genetic disease ataxia-telangiectasia, or A-T. Breaking for A-T had raised just over $17,000 to fund research into treatment and a cure. That amount will be matched by a family in the U.S. whose…Continue Reading

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New ponds beautify Fort Macleod golf course, create 9th hole challenge

Posted on 05 May 2021 by Editor

Golfers approaching the ninth hole at the Fort Macleod course have a new decision to make. They can lay up…Continue Reading

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ABP honours Soderglen South for environmental stewardship

Posted on 05 May 2021 by staff

Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) last week presented Scott and Elan Lees of Soderglen South with the 2021 Environmental Stewardship Award…Continue Reading

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Fort Macleod council to hear from coal company

Posted on 05 May 2021 by Editor

Fort Macleod council — and residents of the town — have a chance this month to quiz representatives of a…Continue Reading

Scot walking across Canada to help restore Caledonian forest

Posted on 29 April 2021 by Editor

Wearing a kilt, pushing a cart and accompanied by his dog Luna, Michael Yellowlees is an unexpected and interesting sight…Continue Reading

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Fort Macleod rallies to support boy with rare disorder

Posted on 29 April 2021 by Editor

Fort Macleod has rallied around a young boy challenged by a rare genetic and neurological disorder. Friends, family and complete strangers responded to the family’s desire to buy a $6,000 activity chair for Rhett Duce, who was born with Angelman Syndrome. The community not only donated $6,000 for the activity chair, it chipped in another…Continue Reading

Livingstone Range won’t pilot new curriculum

Posted on 29 April 2021 by Editor

Citing ongoing pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic, stakeholder concerns and limited preparation time, Livingstone Range School Division will not pilot…Continue Reading

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