An F.P. Walshe school rink lost a playdown last week in high school curling. Skip Marissa Medema and her rink…Continue Reading
Posted on 22 February 2017 by staff
An F.P. Walshe school rink lost a playdown last week in high school curling. Skip Marissa Medema and her rink…Continue Reading
Posted on 22 February 2017 by staff
Fort Macleod Mustangs split two weekend games to place second in the Ranchland Hockey League. The Mustangs edged Kainai Braves 11-10 Friday and lost 7-4 to regular season champion Nanton Palominos on Saturday. Mustangs 11 Braves 10 The Mustangs overcame a three-goal deficit Friday night to edge the visiting Braves 11-10. Kainai led much of…Continue Reading
Posted on 22 February 2017 by staff
Before the World Wide Web there was the World Day of Prayer, an international event that has been connecting people…Continue Reading
Posted on 22 February 2017 by staff
Canadian songstress Tia Brazda will bring her silky jazz vocals to the Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod on Saturday, March…Continue Reading
Posted on 16 February 2017 by staff
A southern Alberta company shared in $58-million in provincial funding last week. Lethbridge Biogas LP, which produces electricity, received $1,854,000 from the Bioenergy Producer Program. “We are excited to hear that bioenergy’s role in the fight against climate change is recognized,” said Stefan Michalski, director of operations for Lethbridge Biogas LP. “This money is important…Continue Reading
Posted on 16 February 2017 by staff
Fort Macleod RCMP are investigating damage at a TransAlta wind turbine site near Highway 810 and Township Road 74. Police…Continue Reading
Posted on 16 February 2017 by Editor
The Fort Macleod and District Health Foundation’s latest fund-raiser will support a special group of local residents. The Close to…Continue Reading
Posted on 16 February 2017 by staff
Women aged 50 to 74 years — the group most at risk of developing breast cancer — will have local…Continue Reading
Posted on 08 February 2017 by Contributor
Fort Macleod put its best foot forward Wednesday for Winter Walk Day. Seven hundred and 74 people walked and then…Continue Reading