J.W. SCHNARR – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR A Fort Macleod Kindergarten teacher has been recognized for hitting the ground running on her…Continue Reading
Posted on 28 May 2014 by Contributor
J.W. SCHNARR – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR A Fort Macleod Kindergarten teacher has been recognized for hitting the ground running on her…Continue Reading
Posted on 28 May 2014 by Contributor
VICKI ARNDT – MACLEOD GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR An adaptation of one of the longest running off-Broadway musicals of all-time will be…Continue Reading
Posted on 28 May 2014 by Contributor
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is featured on one of five new stamps issued this month by Canada Post. The stamps celebrate Canadian UNESCO World Heritage sites including Head-Smashed-In, Old Town Lunenburg, Nova Scotia; SGang Gwaay, B.C.; the Rideau Canal in Ontario; and the landscape of Grand Pré, Nova Scotia. “Canadians have expressed an overwhelming request for…Continue Reading
Posted on 28 May 2014 by robvogt
The MD of Willow Creek has formally approved a special levy paid by ratepayers in the Fort Macleod recreation area…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 May 2014 by Editor
People living along the Oldman River don’t want to be caught off guard again if heavy rains force Oldman Dam operators to open the floodgates. The Oldman Dam Downstream Stakeholders Guild was formed to work with dam operators to keep property owners informed of potential flooding. “We’re talking with these people trying to develop better…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 May 2014 by Editor
G.R. Davis school gets one last hurrah before it closes. Grade 6-12 students, along with Kindergarten and preschool children, will…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 May 2014 by Editor
Fort Macleod residents will determine the names of its two remaining schools. Suggestions are now being accepted for the Kindergarten…Continue Reading
Posted on 21 May 2014 by robvogt
MD of Willow Creek council defeated a by-law May 14 that would have rezoned land near Orton east of Fort…Continue Reading
Posted on 14 May 2014 by Contributor
BARB GLEN – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Forty people who attended a May 8 economic development committee meeting had more questions than…Continue Reading