October 18th, 2017 ~ Vol. 87 No. 42
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- Meet your Councillors
  and School Board
  trustees… What’s next?
- 4 keys to success
  according to Hemphill
- Students leave fire
  unattended at party
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  brand, new focus… New
  potential at PPK
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Crowsnest Pass Herald Front Page
2017 Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Council
A total of 1,452 people voted for their 2017-2021 Councillors, with 226 people voting in advance polls and 1,226 on Election Day.
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Meet your Councillors and School Board trustees… What’s next?
A total of 1,452 people voted on Election Day to choose Marlene Anctil, Dave Filipuzzi, Doreen Glavin, Gordon Lundy, Lisa Sygutek and Dean Ward at their Councillors for the next four years. [...]
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Council holds last meeting of term
Council passed a motion to approve a policy that outlines the compensation for employees covering short, mid and long-term absences of exempt management employees, like the position of [...]
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4 keys to success according to Hemphill
With the recent closure of several prominent stores in the Pass within the past year, it is rather encouraging to hear a success story about a business that started from nothing, and has grown into a [...]
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New website, new brand, new focus… New potential at PPK
There is a new invigorated energy up at the Pass Powderkeg Ski Hill that has perhaps been dormant the past few years suggests the promise of improved services and [...]
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Renewable energy for municipality?
The provincial government’s Climate Leadership Plan, paired with favourable conditions for solar and wind energy generation, Crowsnest Pass may have a unique opportunity to [...]
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Previous Issues
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Council holds last meeting of term
Council passed a motion to approve a policy that outlines the compensation for employees covering short, mid and long-term absences of exempt management employees, like the position of [...]
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Municipal Election Forum for Office of Councillor
It was a rather lukewarm 2017 Municipal Election Forum, as the seven candidates for Office of Councillor generally held the same opinion on the “hot topics” concerning the Pass, perhaps an indication that the [...]
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Stewardship: no fence for Frayne
A group of about a dozen volunteers mucked around in rubber boots to remove a quarter-mile of old, run-down wire fence on the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC) Frayn property.
The fence posed a hazard to [...]
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Tori Wakaluk represents Canada
The World Dance Championships are like the Olympics of dance, and one talented local dancer made it on the national team to represent Team Canada West.
Sixteen-year-old Tori Wakaluk will be flying [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
On Observing Ovis Canadensis
For thirty one years I travelled every day to work to the Line Creek coal mine in the Upper Elk Valley. The road access to that mine goes through a spectacular steep canyon where the beautifully clear Line Creek waters flow through to meet the Fording River. It is hard to describe just how [...]
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2017 Municipal Election Forum and candidate Q&A
The Municipal Election Forum, put on by the Crowsnest Pass Chamber of Commerce, will take place on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at the MDM Community Centre at 7 p.m. Lawyer Valerie J. Danielson will moderate the Forum.
Chamber office manager Jackie Woodman says [...]
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Getting to know the Crowsnest Pass’ new educators
Meipsy Shackleford transitioned straight from a long, exciting year of traveling the world to being the new assistant principal at Isabelle Sellon School (ISS). She moved here from Fort McMurray near the beginning of the school year with her [...]
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Summit Home Center marks a milestone
Celebrating 82 years in business and 20 years at their current location, Summit Home Center certainly qualifies for the title of one of Crowsnest Pass’ oldest existing businesses.
Summit Home Center has been a [...]
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Possibility of Boys and Girls Club of CNP merger with Foothills
At a Board Meeting on September 25, The Boys and Girls Club of Crowsnest Pass (BGCCNP) made a formal request to The Boys and Girls Club of the Foothills to consider [...]
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Sinister 7 shows total economic impact
Crowsnest Pass has several outstanding yearly events that leave a profound social and economic stamp on the community: the KRA Rodeo, UROC’s Enduro race, the Crowsnest Heritage Festival.
The Sinister 7 Ultramarathon, which just ran its [...]
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