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Livingstone staff shares knowledge with peers

Posted on 08 November 2011 by Editor

Livingstone Range School Division staff shared their knowledge last week with their peers from across the region. Staff members made…Continue Reading

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Red Coats are Coming earns national award

Posted on 08 November 2011 by Editor

An educational program at The Fort –Museum of the North West Mounted Police has won a new national award. “The Red Coats are Coming” will be one of the first recipients of the Canadian Museums Association’s new Governor General’s Award. “We are thrilled to be recognized,” Fort Museum general manager Dawn Lauder said. “This is…Continue Reading

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Junior varsity Flyers win gold at senior tournament

Posted on 08 November 2011 by Editor

Crowsnest Consolidated high school’s Green and Gold senior high girls’ volleyball tournament was aptly named. A number of senior teams…Continue Reading

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Report shows Macleod has stable business community

Posted on 08 November 2011 by Editor

Fort Macleod has a stable or growing business community, according to a recent survey by Community Futures Alberta Southwest. That’s…Continue Reading

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Flyers scare up title at Monster Smash

Posted on 01 November 2011 by Editor

F.P. Walshe Flyers broke the hearts of the County Central Hawks and their fans Saturday by winning the annual Monster…Continue Reading

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Macleod joining coalition viewed a big step forward

Posted on 01 November 2011 by Editor

The Town of Fort Macleod took an important step forward when it agreed to join the Canadian Coalition Against Racism…Continue Reading

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School board disqualifies Macleod trustee Burdett

Posted on 01 November 2011 by robvogt

It was not a decision Livingstone Range School Board wanted to make, but they have been forced by law to…Continue Reading

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Granum retains its town status

Posted on 01 November 2011 by Editor

Granum will remain a town. Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Doug Griffiths announced Monday he will not recommend Granum be dissolved…Continue Reading

Province approves grant for police college infrastructure

Posted on 01 November 2011 by Editor

The province will help Fort Macleod pay for infrastructure to serve the police college. Alberta Municipal Affairs approved a $584,978…Continue Reading