Posted on 03 July 2018 byEditor
The 2309 Fort Macleod Army Cadets marked their 70th anniversary with an inspection and awards ceremony. Family, friends and community members turned out at Fort Macleod and District Sports Centre to watch the cadets on parade. Brigadier General Nic Stanton, who was once a member of the 2309 Army Cadets, was the reviewing officer. “You’re…Continue Reading
Posted on 26 June 2018 byEditor
F.P. Walshe school said farewell to some long-serving staff members. Teachers Peter Lavorato and Karen Krammer received the Lifetime Achievement Award during an assembly at the school. “This award is presented to teachers who have made a significant contribution to students at F.P. Walshe for a long period of time,” student Chelsie Harris said. Lavorato…Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2018 byEditor
A-T Children’s Project supporters weren’t willing to let rain and thunder deter them from their mission on Saturday. Hundreds of people braved rain and a cool wind Saturday morning for the 20th annual bike ride and walk, which raised $72,000 for research into a cure for the rare, deadly genetic disease. “It warms my heart…Continue Reading
Posted on 18 June 2018 byEditor
Fort Macleod is a community with much to offer its visitors. The community is rich with museums, interpretive centres, theatre and other attractions, restaurants, hotels and motels. Community officials have been promoting the Fort Macleod experience — a visit to the community that includes stops at places such as The Fort Museum, Empress Theatre, the…Continue Reading
Posted on 12 June 2018 bystaff
One of the busiest weekends of the year is approaching in Fort Macleod. Antiques, vintage automobiles, an 83-kilometre bike ride and a five-kilometre fund-raising walk take place the weekend of June 15-16. And if things aren’t busy enough for some people, the Class of 2018 at F.P. Walshe school will hold its cap and gown…Continue Reading
Posted on 06 June 2018 byContributor
ANDREW WALMSLEY, GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR On Wednesday evening the F.P. Walshe Flyers hosted Chinook Coyotes in the Tier 2 high school girls rugby zone semifinal. The game took on added importance as both teams knew the winner would book a trip to provincials next Friday and Saturday, June 8-9, in Calgary. The winner would also take…Continue Reading
Posted on 30 May 2018 byMichael McTighe
F.P. Walshe hosted the PARTY Program last week to educate grade 10 students on the risks of drug and alcohol abuse. The PARTY (Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth) is an initiative of Alberta Health Services. RCMP Sgt. Bryan Mucha discussed distracted and drunk driving. Another speaker, Courtney Peckford, focused on the effects of…Continue Reading
Posted on 22 May 2018 byEditor
It’s time for Albertans to talk about alcohol and pregnancy. That’s the conversation Debbie Deak is initiating in her role with the South Alberta FASD Network. “FASD is a big issue,” Deak said. “The best we can do is try to educate people and get the message out.” Deak was at Fort Macleod Library on…Continue Reading
Posted on 15 May 2018 byContributor
LINDA HENNING, GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Fort Macleod and District Chamber of Commerce was fortunate May 3 to have the opportunity to listen to Jeff Mowatt explain how to create customer loyalty. Mowatt didn’t just read the book — he wrote it! He’s the best-selling author of the books, Becoming a Service Icon in 90 Minutes a…Continue Reading