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F.P. Walshe Flyers capture jr varsity playoff title

Posted on 05 March 2013 by Editor

Hannah Bullock’s three-pointer with three minutes left to play Saturday night proved to be the dagger in the heart of…Continue Reading

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Lakers corral Mustangs in Ranchland semifinals

Posted on 05 March 2013 by Editor

Fort Macleod Mustangs exciting Ranchland Hockey League playoff run ended Sunday evening at Lomond. The Mustangs pushed the Lakers to…Continue Reading

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Council to spend $9.5-M on development in 2013

Posted on 05 March 2013 by Editor

Town council has approved six projects totalling $9.5-million for 2013. The recommendations came from council’s strategic planning retreat last month.…Continue Reading

Fort Macleod community hall welcomes stranded travellers

Posted on 03 March 2013 by Editor

Two hundred and 35 people stranded by a winter storm sought shelter Sunday at the Fort Macleod and District Community…Continue Reading

Storm shuts down highways in Fort Macleod area

Posted on 03 March 2013 by Editor

Highways in southern Alberta were closed shortly after 2 p.m. Sunday due to blizzard conditions. Emergency crews responding to a…Continue Reading

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Mustangs and Lakers deadlocked in series

Posted on 26 February 2013 by Editor

Fort Macleod Mustangs are engaged in an epic battle with Lomond Lakers in their Ranchland Hockey League semifinal series. The…Continue Reading

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MD gives first reading to by-law to rezone land for gravel pit

Posted on 26 February 2013 by robvogt

MD of Willow Creek council gave first reading Feb. 20 to a by-law to rezone land northeast of Fort Macleod…Continue Reading

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Trinity United Church to host World Day of Prayer

Posted on 26 February 2013 by Editor

World Day of Prayer will be marked Thursday, Feb. 28 in Fort Macleod. Holy Trinity United Church will host a…Continue Reading

Get more than knowledge as reward for reading paper

Posted on 26 February 2013 by staff

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) wants rural Canadians to make their views known by participating in an on-line research…Continue Reading