Archive | News

Tags:

MD rejects request for bounty on coyotes, wolves

Posted on 14 August 2012 by robvogt

The MD of Willow Creek Agricultural Service Board turned down a request for a bounty program for coyotes and wolves.…Continue Reading

Macleod role reduced for Hollywood movie

Posted on 14 August 2012 by Editor

Scheduling difficulties for the lead character mean Fort Macleod will play a smaller role in a new Hollywood movie. Only…Continue Reading

Tags:

Jungle theme chosen for second Vaudeville show

Posted on 14 August 2012 by Editor

Jungle fever hits the Empress Theatre on Friday night during the second Vaudeville show of the summer. “Jungle Vaudeville” takes…Continue Reading

Performers
Tags:

Improv actors, audience are ready for anything

Posted on 08 August 2012 by Editor

Lethbridge Drama Nutz will have to be ready for anything Friday night at the Empress Theatre. Spontaneity and the ability…Continue Reading

The Fort quilt show
Tags: ,

Fort Quilters prepare for their annual show

Posted on 08 August 2012 by Editor

The Fort Quilters will showcase the craft of quilting Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 11-12 during the 14th annual Quilt Show and Heritage Festival at The Fort — Museum of the North West Mounted Police. Quilts created by members of the Fort Macleod guild and other quilters will be displayed on the walls of the museum…Continue Reading

Judy Orr at clinic
Tags:

Judy Orr found her niche nursing in Fort Macleod

Posted on 08 August 2012 by Editor

The idea of nursing in a rural setting was the farthest thing from Judy Orr’s mind when she started her…Continue Reading

mike bourassa displays plaque
Tags: ,

Volleyball tournament funds STARS mission

Posted on 08 August 2012 by Editor

Proceeds from a co-ed volleyball tournament paid for a STARS air ambulance mission right in Fort Macleod’s back yard. STARS…Continue Reading

buffalo jump anniversary plaque
Tags: , , ,

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump interpretive centre celebrates milestone anniversary

Posted on 01 August 2012 by Editor

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump interpretive centre for a quarter of a century has shared the stories of the plains people with the world. The UNESCO world heritage site’s contributions to preserving the buffalo jump and sharing those stories were honoured Wednesday. Hundreds of people turned out for the 25th anniversary celebration on the pavilion. Dignitaries and…Continue Reading

police college view from air

Police training facility will be unique in Canada

Posted on 01 August 2012 by Editor

The design of the Alberta Public Security and Law Enforcement Training Centre began with a simple phrase. The Latin phrase…Continue Reading

Subscribe Online