Posted on 21 June 2011 by Editor
A group of Fort Macleod students have created a mural honouring a legendary First Nations leader. Students at the newly-named Walshe Crossroads Campus just finished painting the nine foot by 10 foot mural. “Crowfoot was the chief of all chiefs,” Walshe Crossroads Campus teacher Karen Krammer said. “He is one of the reasons Fort Macleod…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 June 2011 by Editor
The Conservative government has tabled back to work legislation to restore postal service in Canada, but not in time for…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 June 2011 by Editor
The Allied Arts Council will put the arts on display Saturday, June 25 on Fort Macleod’s historic Main Street. Allied…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 June 2011 by staff
“We’re out to have fun more than anything.” That’s former Fort Macleod Agricultural Society president Dave Weir’s description of the…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 June 2011 by robvogt
Livingstone Range School Board will cut a projected 21 teaching positions, and individual school operating reserves will be used to…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 June 2011 by Editor
Development of a new residential subdivision in Fort Macleod is moving forward. The Town of Fort Macleod called for tenders…Continue Reading
Posted on 14 June 2011 by Editor
Alex Drapeau and Jones Freeman helped make life better for those around them at F.P. Walshe school. The two Grade 12 students were honoured last week for the contributions to school life with the Danny Van Wyck Memorial Award. “The Danny Van Wyck Memorial Award is basically awarded to the most outstanding male and female…Continue Reading
Posted on 14 June 2011 by staff
It’s been said that a weed is just a flower growing in the wrong place. With that in mind, anyone…Continue Reading
Posted on 14 June 2011 by Editor
The F.P. Walshe Flyers claimed their second provincial high school baseball title in a row Thursday. The Flyers, who last…Continue Reading