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Western poet Doris Daley Calgary Stampede CD

Posted on 29 May 2012 by staff

Granum’s Doris Daley and three other award-winning historical writing, music, photography and western poetry artists have collaborated on a CD…Continue Reading

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‘Reign of the Empress’ rolls off printing press

Posted on 29 May 2012 by Editor

A writer, graphic designer and Empress Theatre supporters stood anxiously Friday morning deep inside the Warwick Printing building in Lethbridge.…Continue Reading

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South Country Fair has announced 2012 line-up

Posted on 22 May 2012 by Editor

South County Fair on Monday announced its 2012 line-up. The line-up lives up to the fair’s mandate of bringing together…Continue Reading

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Canadian fiddling legend pays tribute to his idols

Posted on 22 May 2012 by Editor

As a young fiddler, Scott Woods would go to sleep at night listening to recordings of legendary fiddlers such as…Continue Reading

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Kamloops Blazers pick Macleod player in draft

Posted on 22 May 2012 by Editor

Laramie Kostelansky can be forgiven if he seemed a little distracted earlier this month in his classes at F.P. Walshe…Continue Reading

Government considering police college proposals

Posted on 22 May 2012 by Editor

Fort Macleod residents should know early next month who will build the $122-million Alberta Public Security and Law Enforcement Training…Continue Reading

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Empress Theatre, author highlight Galt celebration

Posted on 22 May 2012 by staff

Author and comedian Will Ferguson and the Empress Theatre’s Project Muse will be at the Galt Museum and Archives on…Continue Reading

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F.P. Walshe students visit youth conference

Posted on 15 May 2012 by staff

LISA CROWSHOE – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR F.P. Walshe school students participated May 8 in the INDSPIRE Indigenous Youth Career Conference in…Continue Reading

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Castle logging protestors hold rally at Blairmore

Posted on 15 May 2012 by Contributor

Braving a bitter north wind and snow flurries Thursday, about 20 protestors rallied outside the Spray Lake Sawmills’ open house in Blairmore. The Castle area, southwest of Pincher Creek, Alberta, was declared a Special Place in 1998, but remains the only one of 81 Special Places that has not yet received its final protective status.…Continue Reading