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Students describe FACES as ‘fantastic magical experience’

Posted on 16 January 2013 by robvogt

Facilitating Awareness Character building Exercises for Students (FACES) has been changing students’ lives in Livingstone Range School Division for a…Continue Reading

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MD ratepayers challenge land use by-law changes

Posted on 16 January 2013 by robvogt

MD of Willow Creek council delayed a decision on proposed amendments to the land use by-law until it reviews input…Continue Reading

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Province gives Fort Macleod $10.26-million for police college costs

Posted on 10 January 2013 by Editor

The Town of Fort Macleod will not be on the hook for costs related to the cancelled police college. Alberta…Continue Reading

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Fort Macleod will work toward collective goals

Posted on 09 January 2013 by Contributor

SHAWN PATIENCE – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR As we head into a new year I wanted to take the opportunity to reflect…Continue Reading

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Volunteers ensure trail’s history will be preserved

Posted on 09 January 2013 by Editor

It has been close to 130 years since bull trains of about 130 oxen loaded with tons of goods lumbered on a trail between Fort Macleod and Calgary. A group of dedicated volunteers is making sure what was known as the Macleod Trail isn’t lost to time. An Old Macleod Trail marker was unveiled last…Continue Reading

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Chamber begins looking for a new president

Posted on 09 January 2013 by Editor

Fort Macleod Chamber of Commerce is in the market for a new president. Srecko Ponjavic will step down from the…Continue Reading

Castle Mountain to host ski mountaineering event

Posted on 09 January 2013 by Editor

Castle Mountain Resort at Pincher Creek hosts its first ski mountaineering event Saturday, Jan. 12. Organizers welcomed the addition of…Continue Reading

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Walshe hoop alumni battle to support current Flyers

Posted on 02 January 2013 by Editor

Former F.P. Walshe Flyers relived some past glory Friday and Saturday during the annual alumni basketball tournament. The aching muscles that resulted came in support of a good cause. The tournament raised about $1,600 for the present Flyers basketball team. In the tournament final Todd Gunderson’s team edged the Burbank team 60-55 to claim bragging…Continue Reading

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School board reviews reasons for declining enrollment

Posted on 02 January 2013 by robvogt

The number of students attending schools in the Livingstone Range School Division has been decreasing for years, and the board…Continue Reading

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