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MD has no comment on dissolution

Posted on 25 October 2011 by robvogt

The MD of Willow Creek has no official comment on the Town of Granum dissolution study. At its Oct. 12…Continue Reading

School enrollment down but less than projected

Posted on 25 October 2011 by robvogt

Enrollment in Livingstone Range School Division continues to decline but the numbers are better than projected. Trustees on Oct. 11…Continue Reading

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School board approves maintenance plan

Posted on 25 October 2011 by robvogt

Livingstone Range School Division has adopted a plan to spend $1.7-million in infrastructure maintenance and renewal money from the provincial…Continue Reading

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Allied Arts Pottery Guild recruiting new members

Posted on 19 October 2011 by staff

The Allied Arts Pottery Guild in Fort Macleod is now up and running and welcoming new members. Dianne Litle is teaching a beginner’s class on Tuesday nights at the Fort Macleod Arts Building on Main Street. The five weeks of instruction on pinch pots, coil pots and slab pots have opened the door to students’…Continue Reading

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Awards, play highlight Oneheart Day Oct. 22

Posted on 19 October 2011 by Contributor

SHARON UNGER – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR There have been many instances throughout history when people have come together, despite differing culture…Continue Reading

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Macleod council commits $100,000 to arena project

Posted on 19 October 2011 by Editor

Town council will assist a group spearheading the renovation of main floor lobbies at the Fort Macleod and District Sports…Continue Reading

Target schedule is set to build police college

Posted on 19 October 2011 by Editor

Construction of the $122-million police college is to be finished Aug. 27, 2014. That’s according to a schedule developed by…Continue Reading

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Volunteers rescue fish from irrigation canal

Posted on 11 October 2011 by Editor

As the co-ordinator of the Peigan Friends Along the River annual fish rescue, Harley Bastien has a job for life. And that’s just fine with the man who founded the event 21 years ago with six like-minded individuals. “As long as the fish are here and I’m able, I’ll keep going,” Bastien said Saturday. About…Continue Reading

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Empress series opens to sound of bluegrass

Posted on 11 October 2011 by Contributor

VICKI ARNDT – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Genuine acoustic bluegrass performed by Nova Scotia’s Spinney Brothers opens the Empress Theatre’s 2011-’12 Centre…Continue Reading

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