Lady in Red: Fifteen-year-old Maeve Rothlin performing her pointe solo at this year’s Festival of the Stars by put on by the CNP Dance Festival Society at the MDM Community Centre on April 1. The production featured a matinee and an evening show of just under 60 unique dance performances by the Turning Pointe Dance Studio.
Cal Clark, Manager of Sustainable Development at Benga Mining Limited, a subsidiary of Riversdale Resources, provided Council with an update on the Grassy Mountain Project at a [...]
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Little Mountaineers open its doors
For 10 years, Stacey Bole had mulled over the idea of opening her own daycare until finally taking the plunge last year with the purchase of the old vet clinic in Coleman. Six months of renovations later, Stacey Bole and her husband J.J. opened [...]
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New traffic position
On April 10, the Crowsnest Pass RCMP detachment is launching a six-month traffic pilot project aimed at making the area’s roads safer. [...]
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Pass Community Pool construction on schedule
The construction of the Pass Community Pool is progressing as scheduled for a Canada Day opening, says Patrick Thomas, Director of [...]
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Logging and Habitat
Logging has been an important industry in the Crowsnest Pass since the 1800’s. Unfortunately, in recent years, it has been getting an undeserved bad reputation. It is time someone [...]
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Teck’s Baldy Ridge extension
The Government of British Columbia has given Teck the green light to start work on the Baldy Ridge Extension Project, just outside of [...]
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Under new ownership, the Cos tries to find its niche
With many beloved eateries, bars and cafes around Crowsnest Pass and at a time when several new establishments are opening just in time for spring, the new owners of the Cos in Blairmore are working on [...]
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The Crowsnest Pass Gardening Club
A well-designed garden takes a lot of planning. This is a task I often devote myself to during the winter months.
A while back, I decided to [...]
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Thank you Ian Baxter
They say it takes a village to raise a child and, really, no truer words have been said.
My three poor boys, growing up in a small town and having me as their mom, must find it tough to [...]
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Health Foundation helps the community
The Crowsnest Pass Health Foundation has been in existence since 1996 and over the years has helped purchase [...]
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Is There Bullying of Doctors?
According to a recent article in the Ontario publication The Star, bullying and intimidation is rampant within the medical community including [...]
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Inking at Captive Crow Tattoo Studio
Tattoos ignite an emotional roller coaster of feelings. For some, excitement, anticipation, bravery; for others anxiety and dread.
Tattoo artist [...]
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Crowsnest Pass Municipal council updates and news
Administration informed Council of the fact that candidates running for election are required to register a Notice of Intent with the municipality if they are expecting to [...]
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Boys and Girls Club looking for business sponsors
The Boys and Girls Club of Crowsnest Pass provides after-school activities to the children in the community and now, they are turning to the community for sponsorship support.
The Club is looking for [...]
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Crowsnest Pass Music Festival: education first, competition second
A medley of voices, instruments, ages and genres took to the stages of the Crowsnest Pass Public Art Gallery, Isabelle Sellon School, Horace Allen School and the Crowsnest Community Christian Centre for the [...]
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Castle Parks public information session held at Elk’s Hall
Alberta Environment and Parks hosted a public information session at Elk’s Hall in Blairmore on March 17. This was one of several forums across Southern Alberta to gather public input and exhibit the [...]
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Coking Coal at Michel – A Mechanized Approach
Part of the development of the Elk Valley coal mines in the early part of the twentieth century had to do with the baking of coal. That is to say coking it, a process that involves its: “carbonization at high temperatures in an oxygen deficient atmosphere in order to [...]
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April 5th, 2017 ~ Vol. 87 No. 14
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