April 4th, 2018 ~ Vol. 89 No. 14
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Bunny Bonspiel weekend
The annual Bunny Bonspiel hopped into play over the Easter long weekend. Hosted by the Crowsnest Curling Club, the Bunny has been running since 1947 and receives teams from all over Alberta. “It was fantastic. We had a lot of activity with the draws and everybody participating has been very generous,” says Bunnyspiel co-chair Teresa-Jane Snider.
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Council updates: correction, cannabis, highway, beautification
In a Council update article published on February 28, the Pass Herald reported that there is no surgeon on staff. However, Dr. Bertus Rietsma with the Crowsnest Surgery and Vein Clinic is a surgeon living locally who provides surgical services at the [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
More Than Meets the Eye
It is a sure sign of spring (no pun intended) when one sees those wind-whipped cascading waters pouring down onto the old highway that at one time wrapped around the south edge of Emerald Lake. It used to be that we got to drive by that [...]
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The perennial Easter Lesson
I was six years old, and in the street of my school, there were more horses than cars. The world looked different than it does today, but the human behavior was the same. There was a bigger kid in the schoolyard, and he was [...]
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Previous Issues
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Fundraising for local man diagnosed with MS
At 25 years old, Derek Sharp seemed to have it all going for him. He was very active outdoors, he ran his own welding business with many high-profile clients in northern Alberta, he was a father to three sons.
So when he first started [...]
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Great Divide Trail info session draws a full house
About 50 people gathered for a Great Divide Trail Association (GDTA) information session at Country Encounters on March 21 to learn more about the plans to relocate a section of trail just [...]
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Jeff Paulsen
Born in Cranbrook, BC, Jeff grew up with four older brothers, (two of whom have passed), whom he said, taught him many practical life skills -- including discipline. He is grateful to still have [...]
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Workshop teaches how to free dog from trap
Each year, the Fish and Wildlife office in Blairmore receives a handful of incident reports where people’s dogs get caught in a trap or snare.
Fish and Wildlife District Officer for Blairmore John Clarke organized a [...]
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Editorial and Opinions
This and that!
It’s been an interesting week of information, some good and some bad. Being a publisher, I get probably 20 calls or messages a week regarding [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Tagging- Art Form or Vandalism
Back about 13 years ago I got interested in an unusual expressive phenomenon that seemed to be growing by leaps and bounds. What caught my eye one day back then was a tag left on the old abandoned Ridgemont School in Fernie near where I lived at the time. It was very [...]
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Council updates
The municipality has announced that they have hired Patrick Thomas as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) in a press release on March 7, 2018. Thomas has been [...]
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Editorial and Opinions
What makes you a real reporter
I try not to get political regarding local government in my editorials. However, we recently had an incident at council in which a member of the public tried to sit at the media table because [...]
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Next phase for Emerald Lake Wildlife Fencing
Almost two years since the wildlife fence was mounted at Emerald Lake, its installment has mitigated the death of Bighorn Sheep that were frequently killed by vehicles travelling along Highway 3.
Now [...]
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