June 14th, 2017 ~ Vol. 87 No. 24
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Senior's Tea
Seniors’ Week was celebrated from June 5 to 9 with various activities taking place every day of the week for seniors like a whist tournament, an FCSS luncheon and jackpot BINGO. Pictured above, Isabelle Sellon School student Jordan Pedersen pours Margaret Ivey a cup of tea during the Seniors Tea event at ISS on June 6. Sweets and biscuits of all kinds were served with cups of tea and dancing, singing and music performances by the students.
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Heres My Card
Crowsnest Pass Weather
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Trans-Canada 150 x Two project
Best friends and artists Carol Loeb and Alison Grapes have embarked on a unique creative journey across the plains and peaks of Canada in celebration of [...]
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Second reading of OHV bylaw passes
Several changes were made since the first reading on May 11. The Sartoris Road staging area has been designated as winter-only, the section about [...]
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Crowsnest Municipal council update
Council approved a $1,000 Category 3 grant to the Crowsnest Community Choir (CCC).
The CCC were looking to [...]
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Draft Strategic Plan : “2017 Moving Forward”
Council has tentatively approved the 2017 Moving Forward Draft Strategic Plan at a Council meeting on June 6.
Chief Administrative Officer [...]
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OHV Bylaw 918, 2017
The following letter was written to the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Council.
I've travelled the world from the Northwest Territories to South Africa, and I always [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Kananaskis?? – Good Question!
I grew up on a street in Coleman that one used to have to travel up to get to the south end of the infamous Kananaskis Road. These days the main access is further east but in the 1960’s mufferless mine buses coming down the [...]
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Previous Issues
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Convention talks role of newspapers
The 2017 Alberta Weekly Newspaper Association (AWNA) Symposium was held last weekend in Calgary at the Grey Eagle Resort and Casino.
The Bear Pit Session investigated the topic of “Community journalism and its importance to [...]
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Riversdale updates Council on mine
Cal Clark, Manager of Sustainable Development, and Darren Le Fort, environmental advisor, both with Benga Mining Limited, provided Council with an update on [...]
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Another successful bird count for Crowsnest Conservation
On May 24 and 25, enthusiastic birders took part in the 12th annual Crowsnest Pass May Species Count organized by Crowsnest Conservation Society’s birding committee. On the first day of [...]
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129th street construction
There will be limited or restricted access to 129th street in Blairmore as the municipality begins road repairs and rehabilitation.
The work involves [...]
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Friends and Neighbours
Born in Kingston, Ontario, Susan's family moved to Glasgow, Scotland for five years while her dad finished his MD. They returned when Susan was 5, moving to Victoria and then [...]
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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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