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Macleod groups help set policing priorities

Posted on 23 March 2011 by Editor

Two community groups have recommended priorities for policing in Fort Macleod. The Traffic Safety Committee and the Crime Prevention Committee…Continue Reading

Janice Giles of Cayley
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Macleod New Democrats choose a new candidate

Posted on 23 March 2011 by staff

The federal New Democratic Party announced last week Janine Giles of Cayley will be the candidate in the next federal…Continue Reading

F.P. Walshe Meteors
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Flyers find consolation at 2A provincial tourney

Posted on 23 March 2011 by Contributor

ANDREW WALMSLEY – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR The F.P. Walshe Meteors senior girls’ basketball team travelled to Three Hills to take part…Continue Reading

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Province to conduct two prescribed burns

Posted on 23 March 2011 by Editor

Two prescribed burns will take place this spring west of Fort Macleod. Alberta Sustainable Resource Development advised Fort Macleod council…Continue Reading

G.R. Davis school principal Ian Stewardson
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G.R. Davis set to launch new breakfast program

Posted on 23 March 2011 by staff

One of the new breakfast program appliances being installed at G.R. Davis school is a 600-slice toaster. And the school…Continue Reading

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Black Hawks soar to Ranchland title

Posted on 23 March 2011 by Editor

The Brooks Black Hawks are once again Ranchland Hockey League playoff champions. The Black Hawks completed a four-game sweep of…Continue Reading

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Video at library will explore water resource

Posted on 23 March 2011 by Contributor

LINDA RIPLEY – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Water is our most precious resource. There is a finite amount of fresh water on…Continue Reading

Greg Schimanski
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Black Hawks take off in RHL championship

Posted on 15 March 2011 by Editor

Fort Macleod Mustangs will be fighting for their playoff lives next weekend in Brooks. The Mustangs are down two games…Continue Reading

School board unhappy with $1.35-M budget cut

Posted on 15 March 2011 by robvogt

Livingstone Range School Board will face some difficult decisions after learning the provincial government has cut more than $1.35-million in…Continue Reading