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Spring Point folk reach out to help rural Slave Lake

Posted on 06 December 2011 by Editor

The Spring Point Community Society will send an early Christmas present to MD of Slave Lake residents whose homes were…Continue Reading

Youth shone laser at helicopter

Posted on 06 December 2011 by staff

After a lengthy investigation RCMP in Crowsnest Pass have charged a youth with shining a green laser beam at a…Continue Reading

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Parade declared ‘one of the best ever’

Posted on 29 November 2011 by Editor

Fort Macleod celebrated 30 years of tradition on Saturday with what many called the best-ever Santa Claus Parade. One hundred and 25 entries paraded down Main Street on a beautiful day enjoyed by thousands of people. Last year the parade had 80 entries. “Feedback for the parade was nothing but positive, in fact many people…Continue Reading

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Rotary Carol Festival about song, community

Posted on 29 November 2011 by Editor

The Rotary Carol Festival is all about song, but it’s also about community. The Fort Macleod tradition continues Sunday, Dec.…Continue Reading

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Youth shone laser at helicopter

Posted on 29 November 2011 by staff

After a lengthy investigation RCMP in Crowsnest Pass have charged a youth with shining a green laser beam at a…Continue Reading

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Flyers claim bronze at provincial tourney

Posted on 29 November 2011 by Editor

The F.P. Walshe Flyers capped an outstanding 2011 season Saturday with the bronze medal at the 2A high school boys…Continue Reading

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Santa’s secret is out that Fort Macleod is generous

Posted on 29 November 2011 by Editor

It’s no secret that the Fort Macleod community believes in a program that delivers gifts to needy families on Christmas…Continue Reading

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Willow Creek, Nanton to share peace officers

Posted on 29 November 2011 by robvogt

The MD of Willow Creek has agreed to a proposal from the Town of Nanton for a three-year agreement to…Continue Reading

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AB Health Services urges more flu vaccination

Posted on 23 November 2011 by Editor

Nine confirmed cases mean flu season has arrived in Alberta. Alberta Health Services is urging more Albertans to get vaccinated to slow the spread of influenza. “The confirmed cases are just the tip of the iceberg,” senior medical officer of health Dr. Gerry Predy said. As of Thursday 365,000 Albertans had received the flu vaccine…Continue Reading