November 11th, 2015 ~ Vol. 85 No. 44
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- Trickster
- Council considers
  road for Evergreen
  Heights Subdivision.
- Coleman stop sign
  causes a stir in
  council
- CAO’s report to
  council
- Pass eateries
  recognized at chamber
  business awards
- RCMP Stats
- Classifieds
- Puzzle Page
- Ruth’s Review
- Pastor’s Pen
- Trickster puts on a
  good show despite
  funding cuts
- Coleman Legion’s last
  surviving World War
  Two veteran laid to
  rest
- Line Creek Collective
  Agreement ratified
- Question of the Week
- A stretch of Highway
  3 just got safer
- Cafe owners reflect
  on 12 years in the
  Pass
- $20,000 raised in
  honour of Hailey and
  Terry will go to
  Lions Park
- Resident to present
  thousands of pop can
  tabs to Claira
- 50 Shades of Black
- Letters to the Editor
- Bricks & Boquets
- Divisional Day
- Strawberry Tea
- Ski Swap
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The Pass Herald has lost a member of its family this week
The Pass Herald lost a member of its family this week. On Sunday, November 8th Gail Sygutek, owner and Publisher of the Pass Herald [...]
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Trickster
Students at Isabelle Sellon School in Blairmore got to participate in Trickster Theatre this year despite cuts the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, which usually helps fund the performance. The traveling theatre company visits schools across the country and teaches theatre and improvisation.
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Crowsnest Pass Weather
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Coleman stop sign causes a stir in council
For many years a stop sign was safely directing traffic at 77th Street and 27th Avenue in Coleman.
But when it was discovered the sign didn’t conform to government regulations it sparked an engineering review, upset residents and caused [...]
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Pass eateries recognized at chamber business awards
The community’s hash houses cleaned up at this year’s Crownest Pass Chamber of Commerce Business Awards.
Rum Runner Restaurant and Bar was named [...]
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Trickster puts on a good show despite funding cuts
At one point during their performance at Isabelle Sellon School on Oct. 27, students participating in a Trickster Residency did impressions of artists by launching themselves at [...]
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Coleman Legion’s last surviving World War Two veteran laid to rest
Clarence Morrow, the Coleman Legion’s last surviving World War Two veteran, passed away on Oct. 30 at the age of 89.
“He was a Legion member for [...]
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$20,000 collected in honour of Hailey and Terry will go to Lions Park
Terry Blanchette would often bring his daughter Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette the short distance from their home to Lion’s Park in Blairmore.
“That’s where Hailey used to [...]
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Previous Issues
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Mine messes of the past blamed for Gold Creek tailings release
As Alberta’s energy regulator continues investigating Riversdale Resources Ltd. for the release of coal tailings into Gold Creek, environmental consultants hired by the Australian based company are saying [...]
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Coleman’s Summit lime plant shuts down
Eight employees were laid off last week when Graymont’s historic Summit lime plant closed.
“I’m the only one left as of today because [...]
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Ranchland, Pass yet to discuss taxes
Hopefully this won’t end up like it did in "One Tin Soldier."
The 1960s Canadian anti-war song tells the story of a hidden treasure and two neighboring peoples: the peaceful Mountain People and the warlike Valley People. The Mountain People had a treasure [...]
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Riversdale’s open house highlights
On Oct. 29, Benga Mining, a wholly owned subsidiary of Australia-based Riversdale Resources Ltd., held an open house at the MDM Community Centre to discuss the Grassy Mountain Coal Project.
In a presentation to several hundred [...]
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Remembering the Dunlops
This year will mark 100 years since John McCraes’ poem In Flanders Field was first written and published. It is a somber reminder that our nation paid a heavy toll for the freedoms we enjoy today. I think it is only fitting [...]
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New Peace Officer for Pass hired
Michael Wilson is originally from Manitoba but has been working in the town of [...]
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Blairmore’s Gazebo Park yarn bombed
Guerilla artists attacked Gazebo Park in Blairmore on Sunday , October 25th leaving colourful quilts on benches and cozy looking trees.
The art attack, commonly known as a yarn bombing, was committed by [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
A Mechanic, a Journalist and a 1912 Reo Motorcar
Part of the Crowsnest Pass Municipal Heritage Inventory Project process includes the crafting of what is known as a context paper for each community. It is an overview of how [...]
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