Posted on 15 November 2011 by Editor
Fort Macleod residents paid tribute Friday to the sacrifices Canadians have made for freedom. Close to 375 people packed the Fort Macleod and District Community Hall on Friday morning for the Remembrance Day service. “We all owe an enormous debt from the moment we come into this world,” Rev. Eras Van Zyl said. “Some of…Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2011 by Editor
The F.P. Walshe Flyers completed an unbeaten Westwinds Volleyball League season Saturday in Pincher Creek. The Flyers sailed through the…Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2011 by Contributor
RONDA REACH – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR How do we create economic opportunity in our community? Come to Luigi’s Pizza and Steak…Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2011 by robvogt
The MD of Willow Creek will assess a special levy on Fort Macleod recreation area ratepayers for four years to…Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2011 by staff
Clean, abundant water is a necessity of life but something that can’t be taken for granted anymore in the Oldman…Continue Reading
Posted on 08 November 2011 by Editor
The memory of a 22-year-old Fort Macleod man killed on the battlefield in Italy during World War Two was honoured…Continue Reading
Posted on 08 November 2011 by Editor
Livingstone Range School Division staff shared their knowledge last week with their peers from across the region. Staff members made…Continue Reading
Posted on 08 November 2011 by Editor
An educational program at The Fort –Museum of the North West Mounted Police has won a new national award. “The Red Coats are Coming” will be one of the first recipients of the Canadian Museums Association’s new Governor General’s Award. “We are thrilled to be recognized,” Fort Museum general manager Dawn Lauder said. “This is…Continue Reading
Posted on 08 November 2011 by Editor
Crowsnest Consolidated high school’s Green and Gold senior high girls’ volleyball tournament was aptly named. A number of senior teams…Continue Reading