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Fire restriction for part of southern Alberta

Posted on 12 July 2017 by staff

There is a fire restriction prohibiting open fires on private land, as well as backcountry and non-designated camping sites in…Continue Reading

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Jessica Mai of F.P. Walshe school is nominated for leadership scholarship

Posted on 05 July 2017 by Editor

A hard-working Grade 12 student was F.P. Walshe school’s 2017 nominee for the annual Dr. Lloyd Cavers Student Leadership Scholarship. Jessica Mai joined student leaders from high schools across Livingstone Range School Division as finalists for the prestigious award. F.P. Walshe school principal Sterling Paiha said Jessica was a deserving nominee. “Although I have only…Continue Reading

Fort Macleod council approves office project

Posted on 05 July 2017 by Editor

A former school will be renovated to become the new joint offices of the Town of Fort Macleod and Livingstone…Continue Reading

Daylight savings time on chopping block

Posted on 05 July 2017 by Editor

Fort Macleod and district residents can weigh in on a discussion about the future of daylight savings time. The Standing…Continue Reading

Referendum planned on sale of Town of Fort Macleod’s electrical utility to Fortis

Posted on 05 July 2017 by Editor

Fort Macleod council last week accepted a $4.77-million offer from Fortis Alberta Inc. to buy the town’s electrical utility. That…Continue Reading

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Wildrose Party leader Brian Jean coming to Fort Macleod

Posted on 28 June 2017 by Editor

Wildrose Party leader Brian Jean wants to talk to Fort Macleod about unity conservatives under one political banner. Jean brings…Continue Reading

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Ranchland Hockey League adds teams in Lethbridge, Siksika

Posted on 28 June 2017 by staff

The Ranchland Hockey League has added two new franchises. Lethbridge Lightning and Siksika will join defending champion Nanton Palominos, Fort…Continue Reading

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Willow Creek MD still frustrated with emergency services dispatch

Posted on 28 June 2017 by Contributor

LAWRENCE GLEASON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Provincially co-ordinated ambulance dispatch is still not working according to MD of Willow Creek Fire…Continue Reading

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Plenty of fun planned for Canada Day in Fort Macleod and Granum

Posted on 28 June 2017 by Editor

Canada Day activities are planned at both Fort Macleod and Granum to mark Canada 150. The Lions Club starts the day’s activities with a pancake breakfast from 8-10 a.m in the parking lot next to The Macleod Gazette at the corner of Third Avenue and Main Street. There is no charge but donations will be…Continue Reading

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