May 31st, 2017 ~ Vol. 87 No. 22
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Crowsnest Pass Herald Front Page
YOGA
Lindy Schneider and her little daughter Elise Archibald got in tune with their breath at a parent/child yoga class at Spry on May 26. Organized by the Parent Link Centre and led by Spry’s Susan Lowe-Wylde, the class led participants through a variety of yoga poses that parents could do with their children.
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Crowsnest Pass Weather
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Access to York Creek Road blocked
The lower portion of York Creek Road in Coleman has been blocked off indefinitely by the owners of the land, The Green Mountain Company Inc.
Access has been barred by [...]
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Good intentions by humans can harm wildlife
It’s safe to say that spring has arrived in Crowsnest Pass bringing flowers, showers and newborn wildlife.
As wild animals and critters [...]
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Census numbers reflected in schools
Results from Statistics Canada’s 2016 census released on May 3 show an increase in young people in Crowsnest Pass. The amount of children aged zero to 14 has [...]
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Local author recognized
The 11th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards (NIEA) has recognized “The Boy Who Couldn’t Die”, a novel by Rick Gillis of Lethbridge and formerly of the [...]
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As Hungry As A Bear After Hibernation? Maybe Even More So…
How do you wake up every day? Chipper and sunny, ready to tackle any task after breakfast? Or do you stumble your way to the coffeemaker and wake up slowly, not ready to even [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Head for the Hills
Many years ago my father told me this: “If we get two or more days of warm rain at the wrong time in spring, all hell will break loose.” He was right. I was living in Fernie on June 9th, 1995 when all hell broke loose. Warm rain and high snowpack’s combined in an [...]
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Previous Issues
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Confirmed detections of whirling disease in Alberta’s watersheds
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), Parks Canada and Alberta Environment and Parks are working together to address the confirmed presence of whirling disease in [...]
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2014 sheep mortality incident update
Teck will pay $195,000 to the non-profit Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation and pay a $5,000 fine and [...]
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Crowsnest Pass Municipal council update and news
Council voted to adopt the Wastewater Service Blockage Policy, which formalizes the process and accountability for wastewater service line blockages that affect [...]
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23rd Annual Ed Gregor Memorial Stewardship Day
June 3, 2017 marks the 23rd anniversary of Ed Gregor Memorial Stewardship Day, the event where community members and organizations share some [...]
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New principal for Crowsnest Consolidated
Livingstone Range School Division is pleased to announce the appointment of administrators in several schools for the 2017-2018 year.
Dave Fender, who has been [...]
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Crowsnest hospital beautification project
The second annual beautification project for the Crowsnest Hospital is underway, with planting day scheduled for June 1.
This year, the area to be [...]
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CNP Emergency Preparedness Event
Are you prepared for a prolonged power outage, flood, forest fire or other natural disaster?
Most people in Crowsnest Pass are not, says Meagan Muff, an EMT with Emergency Medical Services.
In celebration of [...]
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Population getting younger, just barely
Results from Statistics Canada’s 2016 census results released on May 3 show an increase in young people in Crowsnest Pass.
The average population age in [...]
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Spray Lakes Open House
Spray Lake Sawmills Ltd. (SLS) held their annual open house detailing their harvest operating plan showing the areas within the C5 Forest Management Unit that are going to be harvested during the [...]
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“Road Watch” Emerald Lake Wildlife Fencing update
Last Thursday night a comprehensive update on the Emerald Lake fencing program was presented at the Frank Slide Interpretive Center. Event organizer Rob Schaufele of Road Watch in the Pass and the [...]
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