Posted on 24 October 2024 byEditor
Fort Macleod paid tribute Oct. 12 to its longest serving member of town council. Family friends and past and present council members turned out at the G.R. Davis Administration Building for a celebration of Gord Wolstenholme’s 20th year on council. “We appreciate you,” Fort Macleod Mayor Brent Feyter said. “Thank you for all your hard…Continue Reading
Posted on 22 May 2024 byEditor
Fort Macleod’s newest town councillor took his oath of office last week. Jeemeet Patel, who won the May 6 by-election,…Continue Reading
Posted on 18 January 2023 byEditor
Fort Macleod is planning for a celebration for the ages in 2024. That’s the year Fort Macleod marks the 150th…Continue Reading
Posted on 04 May 2022 byEditor
Coun. Werner Dressler is resigning from Fort Macleod council for health reasons. Dressler tendered his resignation at council’s April 25 meeting at the G.R. Davis Administration Building. “This is not taken very lightly,” Dressler said. “I have appreciated my time here and have chosen to resign for medical reasons.” Dressler will remain on council until…Continue Reading
Posted on 04 May 2022 byEditor
The process is under way to shape the next four years in Fort Macleod. Council and administration, with input from…Continue Reading
Posted on 09 March 2022 byEditor
A zoning change is proposed for a former church building in Fort Macleod. Council gave first reading to By-law No.…Continue Reading
Posted on 05 January 2022 bystaff
Fort Macleod council last month hired its new chief administrative officer. Anthony Burdett fills the void left by the resignation of Sue Keenan last fall. “Council is very excited with this announcement, for the future and working together with Anthony Burdett,” Mayor Brent Feyter said in a news release. Burdett doesn’t have to go far…Continue Reading
Posted on 23 December 2021 bystaff
Fort Macleod residents had a chance last week to get more information on the town’s new garbage and recycling collection…Continue Reading
Posted on 23 December 2021 byEditor
Fort Macleod council took a step last week toward rezoning property for a 12-unit multi residential building on 22nd Street.…Continue Reading