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Review: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce

Posted on 30 December 2015 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce Harold Fry and his wife Maureen…Continue Reading

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Livingstone Range School Board discusses trustee computers

Posted on 30 December 2015 by robvogt

Livingstoneā€ˆRange School Board will seek more information before determining what technology trustees will be provided to do their work. The…Continue Reading

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Memorial service helps people coping with loss

Posted on 23 December 2015 by Editor

Christmas is a time of joy when people get together to celebrate with the ones they love. For people who…Continue Reading

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Children shop for gifts at Santa’s Gone Loonie

Posted on 23 December 2015 by Editor

Santa Claus went loonie last week, much to the delight of W.A. Day school students. The Santa’s Gone Loonie event at Fort Macleod Chiropractic gave children a chance to shop for Christmas gifts. Fort Macleod community members donated items — with each one priced at $1 — to make sure the young children had a…Continue Reading

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Provincial grant funds historical research in Fort Macleod

Posted on 23 December 2015 by Editor

The province last week approved a $16,000 grant for research into Fort Macleod’s heritage buildings. The Alberta Historical Resources Foundation…Continue Reading

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Fort Macleod woman wins Chamber shopping spree

Posted on 23 December 2015 by Editor

Shopping in Fort Macleod paid off for a local woman. Tsitsi (Itsy) Ettienne is the winner of the 2015 Shopping…Continue Reading

Review: Hellbox, by Bill Pronzini

Posted on 22 December 2015 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Pronzini has a long list of “nameless” detective novels to his credit and this one…Continue Reading

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Fort Macleod residents gather for annual Community Christmas Dinner

Posted on 16 December 2015 by Editor

Brian Reach and his fellow Masons were concerned Saturday that no one would accept their invitation for a free Christmas dinner. They needn’t have worried. A record 500 turkey dinners with all the trimmings were served Saturday during the annual Community Christmas Dinner at the Fort Macleod and District Community Hall. “This is truly a…Continue Reading

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Holiday Train raises spirits

Posted on 16 December 2015 by Editor

The CP Holiday Train brought Christmas cheer to Fort Macleod on Sunday morning. Blue Rodeo lead singer Jim Cuddy reflected…Continue Reading