Posted on 30 September 2014 by Editor
John Viens recalled Saturday how a special artifact strengthened his connection to the past. Viens donated an atlatl dart he found a half century ago at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump for permanent display at the museum. “When I held that point in my hand I always thought to myself somebody 5,000 years ago was doing exactly…Continue Reading
Posted on 30 September 2014 by Editor
Town council is digging deeper into a plan to mine gravel within Town of Fort Macleod limits. Council on Sept.…Continue Reading
Posted on 30 September 2014 by Contributor
The Fort — Museum of the North West Mounted Police is ready to lease its Musical Ride horses during the…Continue Reading
Posted on 25 September 2014 by Editor
International award-winning Tim Williams brings his old-style blues to the Empress Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 27. Williams’ concert at 7:30…Continue Reading
Posted on 25 September 2014 by Editor
The Fort Macleod Farmer’s market closed out another season Thursday. Co-ordinator Marion Van Sluys said the weekly markets at the curling rink continue to be popular. “It’s been a great season,” Van Sluys said. The Farmer’s Market season runs each year from July to September. Vendors each week display a wide variety of products, including…Continue Reading
Posted on 25 September 2014 by Editor
Fort Macleod residents will be without power for four hours Sunday, Sept. 28. AltaLink will shut down power across town…Continue Reading
Posted on 25 September 2014 by Editor
Fort Macleod residents have an opportunity Thursday, Sept. 25 to join Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope. Residents are invited to…Continue Reading
Posted on 17 September 2014 by Editor
Town council is considering a nearly $600,000 plan to upgrade Barracks Trail at the west entrance to Fort Macleod. Doug…Continue Reading
Posted on 17 September 2014 by robvogt
Livingstone Range School Board has a familiar face to chair its meetings. At its organizational meeting Sept. 9 the school…Continue Reading