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Fort Macleod Royals head to American Legion district playoffs

Posted on 21 July 2017 by Editor

Fort Macleod Royals are the seventh seed heading into this weekend’s Montana American Legion North District playoff tournament. The Royals placed seventh in the eight-team league with eight wins and 20 losses. That record earned the Royals an opening round match-up Thursday, July 20 against the second-ranked Lewistown Redbirds (20-8). In other first round match-ups…Continue Reading

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Summer fun in forecast for Fort Macleod youth

Posted on 21 July 2017 by Editor

Two young women have plans to make this a fun and exciting summer for Fort Macleod youth. Amy Cook and…Continue Reading

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Election workers sought for municipal election

Posted on 21 July 2017 by Contributor

KRIS HOLBECK – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR The Town of Fort Macleod is getting ready for Election Day, and we’re looking for…Continue Reading

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Fort Museum to host event honoring history of RCMP

Posted on 21 July 2017 by staff

The Fort — Museum of the North West Mounted Police will host Scarlet through the Ages, an event organized by…Continue Reading

Live summer theatre returning to the Empress with production of ‘Black Comedy’

Posted on 12 July 2017 by Editor

Live theatre returns this summer to the stage of the Empress Theatre with the one-act production Black Comedy. Maren Coates…Continue Reading

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Foothills MP John Barlow presents eight Fort Macleod residents with Canada 150 medals

Posted on 12 July 2017 by Editor

Emotions spilled over June 29 when Foothills MP John Barlow presented Canada 150 medals to people from his constituency. Barlow was also struck by the strong emotions that were prominent during the ceremony at the Highwood Memorial Centre in High River. “It was such a moving evening,” Barlow said. “The feedback from people has been…Continue Reading

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Piikani Nation approved for grizzly study funding

Posted on 12 July 2017 by staff

Environment and Climate Change Canada has approved the Piikani Nation for $30,390 under the Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk.…Continue Reading

Fire restriction for part of southern Alberta

Posted on 12 July 2017 by staff

There is a fire restriction prohibiting open fires on private land, as well as backcountry and non-designated camping sites in…Continue Reading

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Jessica Mai of F.P. Walshe school is nominated for leadership scholarship

Posted on 05 July 2017 by Editor

A hard-working Grade 12 student was F.P. Walshe school’s 2017 nominee for the annual Dr. Lloyd Cavers Student Leadership Scholarship. Jessica Mai joined student leaders from high schools across Livingstone Range School Division as finalists for the prestigious award. F.P. Walshe school principal Sterling Paiha said Jessica was a deserving nominee. “Although I have only…Continue Reading