October 9th, 2019 ~ Vol. 89 No. 41
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Fire Prevention for the young
The Boys and Girls Club of the Foothills/CNP Branch visited the Crowsnest Pass Fire and Rescue Station on the afternoon of Friday, October 4. Deputy Fire Chief Bill Messner gave an informative talk to the children about Fire and Safety in one’s home. There was learning and also surprise at how much several of the children actually knew about Fire and Safety in the home.
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Crowsnest Pass Weather
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Council Briefs
Administration presented council with options regarding the streetlights that have not been working along the south side of 20th Avenue in Blairmore from approximately [...]
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Feral Cats Update
An update on the feral cats was discussed during the Tuesday, October 1st, council meeting.
Fire Chief and Manager of Protective Services, Jesse Fox, gave a brief update to council on the success of the [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Down the Road
When I was in school, I was a fairly active guy.
I played basketball from grade six all the way to grade 12, played volleyball from grade seven to grade nine and also ran hurdles for a [...]
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Previous Issues
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Downtown Coleman getting closer to completion
The Downtown Coleman Revitalization Project is nearing its completion.
After many months with limited access to the downtown area, large portions of the downtown are now accessible.
Chief Administrative Officer, Patrick Thomas, says [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Trapped
This weekend is probably the craziest weekend weather wise I’ve ever seen.
Not only did it snow enough my nephews and nieces could disappear in snow drifts simply by [...]
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Teck Continuing Innovation with Water Quality Treatment
Teck is revolutionizing the way they treat water.
At their current operations in Line Creek, Teck is using a water quality treatment facility that takes the water affected by the mining in the area and [...]
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Hillcrest Fish and Game Mentored Hunt for students
The Hillcrest Fish and Game along with AHEIA are putting on a mentored hunt for students.
The Hunter Education Program has always [...]
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Nature Conservancy weekend
The Nature Conservancy of Canada is holding a weekend of events in the Crowsnest Pass.
Residents will have the opportunity to [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
A Church, a Bell and a Steam Train
Last week Vic Bergman, who runs the Crowsnest Angler Fly Shop and Guide Service, tipped me off about the renovations going on at the Wayside Chapel at the Bellevue Community Campground. Specifically he shared [...]
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Bear Dog program
The hopes for Karelian Bear Dog program’s return to the area took another hit as council received a letter from Minister of Justice and Solicitor General, Doug Schweitzer, stating it [...]
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Local recycling spot to close in October
Residents will soon have to look elsewhere when looking to recycle certain materials.
Owner of Pass Beverages, Brent Kenney, says that he will be closing down the [...]
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Orpheum Theater forced to close it’s doors
After 98 years in the Crowsnest Pass, the Orpheum Theater is being forced to shut down.
Italian immigrant Peter Umbertino was the first man to open a [...]
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