A new exhibit that illustrates traditional hunting methods of the Blackfoot people was unveiled at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. The new…Continue Reading
Posted on 03 July 2025 by Editor
A new exhibit that illustrates traditional hunting methods of the Blackfoot people was unveiled at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. The new…Continue Reading
Posted on 03 July 2025 by Editor
A man who dedicated more than three decades to service as a member of Fort Macleod Fire Department was honoured last week. Former fire chief Dick Schellhorn received a service medal during a ceremony at the G.R. Davis Administration Building. “It’s a privilege to be here tonight to recognize an exceptional individual,” Livingstone-Macleod MLA Chelsae…Continue Reading
Posted on 03 July 2025 by Editor
Ralph Zuke attracts his share of attention as he cycles through the countryside, hauling a rickshaw. And attention is exactly…Continue Reading
Posted on 03 July 2025 by staff
A writer whose first book about the Crowsnest Pass town of Lille was a finalist for an award is working…Continue Reading
Posted on 03 July 2025 by staff
Fentanyl and cocaine totaling more than $250,000 in estimated street value was seized following an investigation by ALERT. ALERT Medicine…Continue Reading
Posted on 25 June 2025 by Editor
Granum will celebrate Canada Day with a car show, pancake breakfast, barbecue, birthday cake, parade and fireworks and much more.…Continue Reading
Posted on 25 June 2025 by George Lee
An NDP clouded by its big-city perspective fails rural Albertans when it opposes a provincial police agency, a north-central Alberta…Continue Reading
Posted on 25 June 2025 by Editor
Canada Day will be celebrated in Fort Macleod with a pancake breakfast, Musical Ride, birthday cake and much more. The celebration kicks off Tuesday, July 1 at 9 a.m. at the Fort Macleod Curling Club where the Lions Club will be serving a free pancake breakfast. Donations to the Fort Macleod food bank will be…Continue Reading
Posted on 25 June 2025 by George Lee
No examples of potentially age-inappropriate content from Alberta’s rural school libraries had landed on the education minister’s desk by last…Continue Reading