LAWRENCE GLEASON, GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR A seven-year-old mature boar grizzly has been trapped in the Porcupine Hills to be relocated to…Continue Reading
Posted on 24 April 2019 by Contributor
LAWRENCE GLEASON, GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR A seven-year-old mature boar grizzly has been trapped in the Porcupine Hills to be relocated to…Continue Reading
Posted on 16 April 2019 by Editor
Livingstone-Macleod stayed true to its conservative roots Tuesday and elected Roger Reid as its new MLA. Reid, the first time United Conservative Party candidate, received 16.284 votes to win the riding going away. “The good news is the sun has set on a government that has ignored Albertans for four years,” Reid told supporters at…Continue Reading
Posted on 16 April 2019 by Editor
STARS air ambulance has the money for two missions thanks to a Fort Macleod volleyball tournament. The 17th annual STARS…Continue Reading
Posted on 16 April 2019 by staff
Former local soldier Tim Isberg is coming to the Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod on Saturday, May 4 at 7:30…Continue Reading
Posted on 10 April 2019 by Editor
Judy Walde was moved to tears Friday night at the Fort Macleod Curling Club. Walde, a long-time club member, received a life membership from president Bruce Robertson. “It’s obvious members are very important to the club,” Robertson said. “Without members we wouldn’t have a club.” “But occasionally, a member stands out for their service and…Continue Reading
Posted on 10 April 2019 by staff
Nick Beer takes over as principal of Granum school next fall. Livingstone Range School Division announced the appointment Monday of…Continue Reading
Posted on 10 April 2019 by Editor
F.P. Walshe school students are getting help with career choices from a local business organization. Fort Macleod and District Chamber…Continue Reading
Posted on 10 April 2019 by Editor
An emergency reception centre is a critical part of Fort Macleod’s disaster response plan. The centre at the community hall…Continue Reading
Posted on 03 April 2019 by Editor
Valuable artifacts, windows and a door were damaged last week when vandals broke into The Fort — Museum of the North West Mounted Police. The break-in and vandalism left museum staff upset with the lack of respect for the community’s history. “It’s very frustrating because we are the history of not just the RCMP, but…Continue Reading