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Anjelica Conrad hopes to inspire other young women

Posted on 02 July 2013 by Editor

A Fort Macleod woman will use a national beauty pageant as a forum to support girls who are being bullied.…Continue Reading

New business park is key to Fort Macleod’s growth

Posted on 02 July 2013 by Editor

Fort Macleod is making a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. Or perhaps it is making lemonade after life,…Continue Reading

Macleod volleyball camp offers high level coaching

Posted on 02 July 2013 by Editor

There is still opportunity for young volleyball players to get high level instruction this month in Fort Macleod. The Fort…Continue Reading

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Canada Day celebrations planned for Fort Macleod, Granum

Posted on 25 June 2013 by Editor

Fort Macleod and Granum residents have big plans to celebrate Canada Day. Both towns have celebrations planned for July 1.…Continue Reading

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Community rallies to support Fort Macleod boy

Posted on 25 June 2013 by Editor

Fort Macleod and district residents turned out in force Friday to support an 11-year-old boy and his family. Family, friends and other community members packed the Fort Macleod and District Community Hall to rise $19,000 toward Bradyn Boot’s trip to a U.S. hospital. Bradyn and his mother Jaime leave Aug. 7 for a hospital in…Continue Reading

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School board freezes pay for another year

Posted on 25 June 2013 by robvogt

Livingstone Range School Board will receive no pay increase next year. Trustees agreed June 11 to a zero per cent…Continue Reading

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Police charge man, 18 with second degree murder

Posted on 25 June 2013 by Editor

An 18-year-old Blood Tribe resident is in custody charged with second degree murder. Blood Tribe Police also charged the man…Continue Reading

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Oldman River floods homes in Fort Macleod and district

Posted on 21 June 2013 by Editor

The Oldman River poured over its banks Thursday and flooded River Valley Wilderness Park in Fort Macleod — just a…Continue Reading

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Fort Macleod residents asked to conserve water during flood

Posted on 21 June 2013 by Editor

Fort Macleod residents are asked to ease off on water use while the Oldman River continues to rage. Residents are urged to turn off automatic sprinklers and take other measures to reduce water use for the time being. Town of Fort Macleod manager David Connauton said Friday reduced water consumption will ease pressure on the…Continue Reading

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