March 16th, 2016 ~ Vol. 85 No. 11
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Silver Medalists
The Crowsnest/Pincher Creek Husky Midget hockey team participated in Hockey Alberta Provincials in Provost, AB, from Thursday, March 10 until Sunday, March 13. At the end of the seeding rounds the team remained undefeated going into the final game again Valleyview. The team lost in finals 5-2, receiving a silver medal for their efforts. Pictured above is captain Craig Marshall from the Crowsnest Pass and Levi Anderson in the background from Pincher Creek.
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Crowsnest Pass Weather
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EDC chairperson touts accomplishments
Last year was a busy one for the Economic Development and Tourism Advisory Committee (EDC).
March 9, at a Crowsnest Pass Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon at The RumRunner in Coleman, Melanie Beals, EDC chairperson spoke about [...]
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Husky Midgets win silver at provincials
It a hockey story about two towns and just enough kids to card a hockey team. The Pincher Creek Huskies Midget team is a small one, made up of 15 players and one goalie.
Three of those players come from [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Girardi, Star, York and Lyons – Flathead Range Watersheds
Continuing on with the watershed series this week let’s visit four more distinct drainages, this time south of Coleman and Blairmore. They are as the map shows Girardi (1), Star (2), York (3) and Lyons Creek (4). Their combined main courses carry [...]
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Draxlir kids a hit at Music Festival
Move over Osmonds, the Draxlir family could be the next big thing in family music groups.
Ranging in ages from 10 months, to 17 years, the Draxlir children are united by [...]
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Heritage festival theme announced
The Crowsnest Heritage Initiative has selected “Outlaws of Prohibition” as the theme for this year’s annual Doors Open and Heritage Festival which will run from [...]
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SPECIAL FEATURE
50 Shades of Black  by Ezra Black
Crowsnest Pass Music Festival
A long hearty clap for everyone who participated in the Crowsnest Pass Music Festival. I was impressed. Really the whole thing was [...]
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Previous Issues
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Blairmore Subdivision denied
On March 1, council unanimously rejected the Evergreen Subdivision Area Structure Plan over fears the proposed road access would negatively affect nearby residents.
“My concern is [...]
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New Economic Development website
True to it’s name, the Economic Development Committee (EDC) is developing a new municipal website to promote tourism and business in the Pass.
EDC Chairperson Melanie Beals says [...]
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License Fees increase
On March 1, council passed second and third reading of Bylaw 947 2016: the Fees, Rates and Charges Bylaw, which will increase business license fees and penalties for [...]
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CNP Pass Fire/Rescue gearing up for wildfire season
After a grueling selection process, Crowsnest Pass Fire/Rescue’s new Fire Smart Team is assembled and preparing for what is expected to be an active wildfire season.
Council approved an [...]
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Open house on sale of electrical utility
As folks munched complementary donuts, sipped free coffee and admired municipal information plaques, an impromptu debate sprung up between a public relations man and [...]
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The Rise and Fall of Emilio Picariello
It’s hard to believe that Italians were once visible minorities.
But that was the reality for Adriana Davies.
At a book signing on Feb. 23, the Italian-born author and historian recalled being [...]
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Bunny Bonspiel needs more teams
Do you want to participate in the 69th annual Bunny Bonspiel?
Well then hurry, and hard.
Thirty men’s teams have [...]
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Accused murderer Derek Saretzky to face preliminary inquiry set for June
As reported by the CBC, Derek Saretzky, who is implicated in one of the most horrific crimes in the Pass’ history, will be back in court in June for a preliminary inquiry.
The inquiry will last [...]
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Dollars and sense and high payroll
Data obtained by the Pass Herald indicates that while the municipal tax levy is rising almost every year, an increasing percentage of the pie is going to pay for [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Flow of the Crow – Part Deux
So let’s continue on in this multi-column series on the significant drainages throughout the Pass by studying Allison, McGillivray, Bohomolec and Nez Perce Creeks. The map photo showing at the top of the page has the courses of each [...]
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