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Granum to host Willow Creek Gospel Jamboree

Posted on 22 July 2015 by Editor

The Word is spreading, thanks to a summer festival in Granum. Now in its 16th year, the Willow Creek Gospel…Continue Reading

Review: Live to See Tomorrow, by Iris Johansen 2014

Posted on 22 July 2015 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON- GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR There’s a story line, but mostly this is a book about a bunch of people on…Continue Reading

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Prairie gothic artist Wendy McNeill returns to South Country Fair

Posted on 15 July 2015 by Editor

Prairie gothic artist Wendy McNeill returns to the stage this weekend at South Country Fair. McNeill is touring in support of One Colour More, her sixth studio album, and is making her third appearance at South Country Fair. “I love the feeling when you just drive into the Fort Macleod area,” McNeill said. “The wind,…Continue Reading

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Jason Hemmaway knows about competition

Posted on 15 July 2015 by Editor

Jason Hemmaway knows a little something about competing. Hemmaway was seriously injured at work in an accident that cost him…Continue Reading

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MD of Willow Creek nominates Halls for Farm Family Award

Posted on 15 July 2015 by staff

Seventeen southern Alberta families who represent the values of the family farmer to society were honoured Monday at the Calgary…Continue Reading

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South Foothills study reveals gradual decline in environment

Posted on 15 July 2015 by robvogt

There is a gradual decline occurring in the environmental health of the South Foothills, an area that includes the western…Continue Reading

Review: Personal, by Lee Child 2014

Posted on 14 July 2015 by staff

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR This is a Jack Reacher novel, the 19th in the series of action-packed books featuring…Continue Reading

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Larry Simpson named one of Alberta’s most influential people

Posted on 09 July 2015 by staff

Venture magazine last week named a southwestern Alberta man one of Alberta’s 50 most influential people of 2015. Larry Simpson is director of strategic philanthropy and conservation, and associate regional vice-president of the Nature Conservancy of Canada. Simpson grew up near Pincher Creek, which gives him a unique perspective on what has become an important…Continue Reading

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Livingstone Range School Board covers $1-million deficit with operating reserves

Posted on 09 July 2015 by robvogt

Livingstone Range School Board used operating reserves to cover an anticipated deficit of just over $1-million as enrollment continues to…Continue Reading