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New Fort Macleod town council sworn into office

Posted on 01 November 2017 byEditor

Fort Macleod’s new town council held its organizational meeting last week. Each council member took the oath of office Oct. 23 in a ceremony conducted by lawyer James Possin of Torry Lewis Abels. “I swear that I will diligently, faithfully, and to the best of my ability execute according to the law the office of…Continue Reading

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Cathie Harris is Fort Macleod’s 2017 Citizen of the Year

Posted on 25 October 2017 byEditor

Cathie Harris is Citizen of the Year in Fort Macleod. Harris received the award Thursday during the Fort Macleod Chamber of Commerce annual awards gala at Holy Cross Hall. “What I feel like I’ve done is followed along behind a lot of the great leaders who have got things going,” Harris said. “I jumped on…Continue Reading

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Fort Macleod elects Brent Feyter as mayor

Posted on 16 October 2017 byEditor

The man who wielded the gavel the past three years is officially mayor of Fort Macleod. Deputy Mayor Brent Feyter was elected mayor in Monday’s municipal election, edging Bill Kells 579-553 in a tightly-contested vote. Incumbent mayor Rene Gendre, who was stripped of his duties for most of his four-year term, was a distant third…Continue Reading

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Granum elects new council

Posted on 16 October 2017 byEditor

Granum has a new town council. Duncan McLean topped the voting with 133 votes, followed by Helen Kehoe with 106. Incumbent Barin Beresford had 92 votes, incumbent Bernie Kennedy had 89 and Arlette Heck had 85. Those five people form the new council. Defeated candidates are incumbent Crystal Wilde (83), Walter Gripping (83), incumbent Zaria…Continue Reading

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John Van Driesten elected

Posted on 16 October 2017 bystaff

John Van Driesten is the new Division 1 councillor in the MD of Willow Creek. Van Driesten received 154 votes Monday to defeat incumbent Henry Van Hierden. Van Heirden, who served 16 years on council, received 65 votes. In Division 4, incumbent councillor Glen Alm defeated challenger Brad Toone 142-74. In the Division 5 race,…Continue Reading

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Town of Fort Macleod to list former courthouse for sale

Posted on 11 October 2017 byEditor

The Town of Fort Macleod has listed the historic former provincial courthouse for sale. Council approved listing the building at the appraised price of $231,000. At present, the building houses the Town of Fort Macleod office. That will change when the Town of Fort Macleod moves to new office space it will share with Livingstone…Continue Reading

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Wolfpack Sports Academy returns for second year at W.A. Day school in Fort Macleod

Posted on 04 October 2017 byEditor

The W.A. Day school Wolfpack Sports Academy is gearing up for its second year. The program started last year by physical education teacher Craig Patton provides Grade 1-6 students the chance to participate in after school sports. “Our goal is to foster a love of school sport in as many of our students as possible…Continue Reading

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W.A. Day school bids farewell to principal

Posted on 26 September 2017 byEditor

Best. Principal. Ever. Those three simple words stood out among many spoken Friday in praise of departing W.A. Day school principal Richard Feller. Feller has left the Fort Macleod school just over a week after the new term started to take on the new post of director of learning for Livingstone Range School Division. The…Continue Reading

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Fort Macleod Chamber of Commerce calls for award nominations

Posted on 19 September 2017 byEditor

The best and brightest will be honoured next month in Fort Macleod. Fort Macleod and District Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for its annual Citizen of the Year and business awards. “Our community is full of vibrant businesses and citizens,” Chamber president Becky Housenga said. “Once a year we can enhance our appreciation and…Continue Reading