November 9th, 2016 ~ Vol. 85 No. 48
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- Pumpkins in the Park
- Traffic light under
  construction
- Bellevue Underground
  Mine update
- Show concludes at
  Public Art Gallery
- Grant money given to
  Blairmore Lions
- RCMP Stats
- Classifieds
- Puzzle Page
- Province donates to
  restore barracks
- Don’t let deer get
  you in a rut
- NIT students build
  shelter in Pete’s Park
- Pass to receive money
  to fund pool and ski
  hill
- Green & Gold
  Volleyball
- Question of the Week
- Coffee with a
  certified life coach
- Crowsnest Café and
  Fly Shop wins
  business of the year
- We Remember
- Multiple controlled
  burns conducted
  throughout Pass
- Crowsnest Pass
  Chamber Treasurer
  takes break
- Roman Catholic Church
  upgrades rental hall
- Letters to the Editor
- Bricks & Boquets
- Roman Catholic Church
  upgrades rental hall
- Direct to Smelter –
  Precious Metals
  Roadshow coming to
  Blairmore and Pincher
Crowsnest Pass Herald Front Page
Pumpkins in the Park
Jack O'Lanterns lit up Flumerfelt Park on Nov. 1 as the Coleman Community Society presented the 17th Annual Pumpkins in the Park. Free hot chocolate was provided and some visitors made donations to the food bank. Armed with lighters, volunteers with 859 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets made sure the pumpkins stayed lit throughout the evening.
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Crowsnest Pass Weather
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Traffic light under construction
Last week, construction started on a new traffic signal on the west end of Blairmore at the intersection of Highway 3 and 20th Avenue, said [...]
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Grant money given to Blairmore Lions
On Nov. 4, the Blairmore Lions received a matching grant of $20,000 from the provincial Community Facility Enhancement Program to buy [...]
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Province donates to restore barracks
On Nov. 2, Livingston-Macleod MLA Pat Stier presented a cheque for $75,000 to the Crowsnest Pass Historical Society to help fund the restoration of the [...]
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Coffee with a certified life coach
Who can provide you with insights on how to live your best life? Courtney Cann can.
Cann is a life coach. She is certified by the Life Mastery Institute and works with people to help them [...]
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Multiple controlled burns conducted throughout Pass
Last week, the slopes of the Pass Powderkeg ski hill were bathed in the light of controlled flames.
The fires were part of a series of [...]
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Previous Issues
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Stone’s Throw ‘Coats for Kids’
It can get a bit crisp come wintertime, which is why the Coats for Kids program is hoping to keep the community members bundled-up warmly.
Pass residents can [...]
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Economist and minimum wage issue
In an interview with the Pass Herald, a Calgary-based economist Trevor Tombe, said raising Alberta’s minimum wage would force small businesses to [...]
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Town utility rate increase update
In August, council weathered a storm of criticism from Crowsnest business owners facing dramatic increases to their water bills.
“Our bimonthly total will change from $109.29 to [...]
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There is still time to support Operation Christmas Child
The 2016 campaign for Operation Christmas Child is now underway.
The annual fundraiser put on by Samaritan's Purse, an evangelical Christian humanitarian aid organization, is continuing until [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
All my firsts
In this issue of the Pass Herald you will see an ‘In Memoriam’ for my mother and an 18th Birthday Celebration for my oldest son.
It seems like yesterday that I [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Attestation Papers- Windows into the Past
As I dig deeper into the astounding intricacies and logistics of the First World War these days I have come to realize that attestation papers provide an interesting window into some of the logistical history of [...]
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Crowsnest native wins SAIT award
Last month, a young Crowsnest Pass native who works with cutting-edge technology was awarded the 2016 Outstanding SAIT Alumni Award.
“I love it,” said [...]
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Minimum wage jumps to $12.20/hour
On Sept. 30, Crowsnest Pass bartender Crystal Johnston was making $11.20 an hour slinging suds at the Cosmopolitan Hotel’s bar in Blairmore.
A few weeks ago she got [...]
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Kootenay Tae Kwon Do brings home silver from the World Cup Budapest
Students of Kootenay Tae Kwon Do (TDK) have proven that they are a force to be reckoned with for many years. Their most recent achievement has only [...]
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Council mandates helmets or fines for OHV users
This summer a man was killed and a woman was injured after their Off-highway vehicle (OHV) rolled down an embankment north of Coleman.
RCMP said the female passenger sustained [...]
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Stewart Memorial ball tournament
In September the final pitch was thrown at the Stewart Schlender Memorial Slo-Pitch Tournament at Coalhurst’s Miners Memorial Campground marking the end of [...]
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