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Wildrose blooms in Livingstone-Macleod riding on election night

Posted on 05 May 2015 by Editor

Pat Stier and the Wildrose Party are back in familiar territory as Alberta’s Official Opposition. This time they will be facing Rachel Notley and the New Democrats, who lived up to advance billing in the polls to form a majority government in Tuesday’s provincial election. “Although it was more or less predicted, it is shocking…Continue Reading

Sharing the Range documents life with large carnivores

Posted on 05 May 2015 by staff

The Waterton Biosphere Reserve will release the short film Sharing the Range on Friday, May 8. The full documentary will…Continue Reading

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Town’s legal fees top $60,000, mayor wants CAO and council to pay

Posted on 05 May 2015 by Editor

Mayor Rene Gendre wants council and the town’s chief administrative officer to foot the bill for a law suit. Gendre…Continue Reading

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Three performers promise ‘Marvellous Mayhem’ in show at Empress Theatre

Posted on 05 May 2015 by Editor

A Fort Macleod audience will be treated to a unique evening of music, magic and laughter on Friday, May 8.…Continue Reading

Prime Minister Stephen Harper marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands

Posted on 05 May 2015 by staff

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper wrapped up a two-day visit to the Netherlands, where he participated in a range of…Continue Reading

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Historic Stevens Building in need of major repairs

Posted on 05 May 2015 by Editor

The historic building that housed Fort Macleod’s first federal post office needs repairs. Just who will pay for the needed…Continue Reading

The Prophet, by Michael Koryta

Posted on 05 May 2015 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR The Prophet is no ordinary crime thriller. Granted, the two murders are central to the…Continue Reading

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RCMP seek fraud suspects in southern Alberta

Posted on 01 May 2015 by staff

The RCMP need the public’s help identifying four men wanted for questioning in connection with a case of fraud. Between…Continue Reading

W is for Wasted, by Sue Grafton 2013

Posted on 29 April 2015 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Grafton’s latest novel in her alphabet series starts off with a dead homeless man named…Continue Reading