Posted on 04 December 2012 by Editor
Rebecca Neels and Nick Asam aren’t looking for special treatment as they navigate the hallways and classrooms at F.P. Walshe school in their wheelchairs. The two students, who have cerebral palsy, just want to be treated like any other teenager by their peers and adults. “Even though we are disabled and have CP, that doesn’t…Continue Reading
Posted on 04 December 2012 by staff
Paula Woynarowsky’s strong offensive play and hard-hitting made her a university rugby all-star. The third-year University of Lethbridge student scored…Continue Reading
Posted on 04 December 2012 by Editor
Fort Macleod’s next residential and commercial development will be showcased Wednesday, Dec. 12. The Macleod Meadows conceptual design scheme is…Continue Reading
Posted on 04 December 2012 by staff
Source to Tap is a local initiative to engage people in sharing their knowledge and priorities to further good stewardship…Continue Reading
Posted on 27 November 2012 by Editor
F.P. Walshe school students are working hard these days to make a positive difference in their community, and the world. Students are helping stock the shelves of the Fort Macleod Food Bank and also collecting pennies to fund a Third World water project. “The whole school is getting involved,” Grade 10 student Amy Cook said.…Continue Reading
Posted on 27 November 2012 by Editor
Thomas King attributes his decision to become a writer to love. Love of a woman — not literature. “That’s how…Continue Reading
Posted on 27 November 2012 by Editor
Fort Macleod Handibus Society celebrated an important milestone in style last weekend. The society got to mark its 25th anniversary…Continue Reading
Posted on 27 November 2012 by Editor
Secret Santa has a heavier load to carry this year in Fort Macleod. The number of families registered for the…Continue Reading
Posted on 20 November 2012 by Editor
Buckets full of empathy and kindness can be found in the halls of W.A. Day school in Fort Macleod. Now…Continue Reading