Posted on 12 June 2018 by staff
One of the busiest weekends of the year is approaching in Fort Macleod. Antiques, vintage automobiles, an 83-kilometre bike ride and a five-kilometre fund-raising walk take place the weekend of June 15-16. And if things aren’t busy enough for some people, the Class of 2018 at F.P. Walshe school will hold its cap and gown…Continue Reading
Posted on 12 June 2018 by Contributor
ANDREW WALMSLEY – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR On Friday and Saturday the F.P. Walshe Flyers travelled to Calgary to participate in the…Continue Reading
Posted on 12 June 2018 by Editor
Unstructured play is vital to the development of a healthy child, a Fort Macleod audience heard last week. Dr. Robbin…Continue Reading
Posted on 12 June 2018 by Michael McTighe
Southwest United claimed the consolation title at the weekend high school boys rugby provincial tournament at Calgary. United was ranked…Continue Reading
Posted on 12 June 2018 by staff
f Community Futures Alberta Southwest, in cooperation with the Fort Macleod Chamber of Commerce, has initiated a business visitation project.…Continue Reading
Posted on 06 June 2018 by staff
Every kid needs a creative outlet. Let your kids’ creativity loose at one of the day camps offered at the…Continue Reading
Posted on 06 June 2018 by Contributor
ASHLEY NELSON, GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR The Fort Macleod and District Chamber of Commerce’s 17th annual Antiques and Art Show and Sale…Continue Reading
Posted on 06 June 2018 by robvogt
Livingstone Range School Division is continuously looking for ways to bring education to rural areas, and one of its recent…Continue Reading
Posted on 06 June 2018 by Contributor
ANDREW WALMSLEY, GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR On Wednesday evening the F.P. Walshe Flyers hosted Chinook Coyotes in the Tier 2 high school girls rugby zone semifinal. The game took on added importance as both teams knew the winner would book a trip to provincials next Friday and Saturday, June 8-9, in Calgary. The winner would also take…Continue Reading