February 26th, 2020 ~ Vol. 90 No. 8
$1.00
HOME
WEATHER
RCMP STATS
WORLD NEWS
CANADA NEWS
ALTERNATIVE
CONTACT US
ARCHIVES
SUBSCRIPTIONS
STORY IDEA,
COMMENT,
OR NEWS TIP?
- Wintervention
- Doctor numbers in the
  Pass continue to
  fluctuate
- Order of Crowsnest
  and Outstanding Youth
  Awards
- The Simple Ravens Post
- Crowsnest Homcoming
  update
- RCMP Stats
- Puzzle Page
- Here's My Card
- Local Figure Skaters
  enjoying solid season
- Simply Selles
- Alberta Workplace
  Solutions
- Letters to the Editor
Crowsnest Pass Herald Front Page
Wintervention
The 7th annual Wintervention provided residents a chance to enjoy many different activities on Saturday, February 22nd. There were events planned throughout the day including a pickleball tournament, the fun run, the frying pan toss (above photo), the chili bowl and human dog sled races. The events also accepted donations for the local Food Bank.
200226
ONLINE SUBSCRIBERS
You can now Subscribe and read the FULL Pass Herald online, or read just this issue online, Subscribe for a year for $26 cdn for 52 Issues.
Heres My Card
Crowsnest Pass Weather
Story 1 - 200226 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Doctor numbers in the Crowsnest Pass continue to fluctuate
The number of doctors in the Crowsnest Pass continues to vary at the local clinics.
Members of council recently attended the RPAP Conference in Lethbridge, which provides an opportunity for areas to [...]
200226
Simply Selles by David Selles
Bright Spot
Last week, I watched The Greatest Showman one night.
While the movie was fantastic, that won’t be the focus of my column.
My focus will be on [...]
200226
Order of Crowsnest and Outstanding Youth Awards
Nominations are now open for the Order of Crowsnest Pass awards.
The Order of Crowsnest Pass award has been presented annually since 1983 to an individual who exemplifies outstanding dedication to [...]
200226
View Background Photo
Previous Issues
Story 1 - 200219 Crowsnest Pass Herald
New Improv class beginning in Crowsnest Pass
A new class will be available for residents interested in the world of improv.
Terra Hazelton recently moved to the Crowsnest Pass and is starting up a new [...]
200219
Simply Selles by David Selles
Coaching
This past week, I wrapped up my coaching duties with the Junior High B boys basketball team at CCHS.
While our overall record might [...]
200219
Looking Back by John Kinnear
Altered Courses - The Embattled Crowsnest River
Historic topographic maps of the Crowsnest Pass area reveal that the original trace of the Crowsnest River is substantially different from what is seen today. I have been told that [...]
200219
Story 1 - 200212 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Chris Delisle Top 40 under 40
Chris DeLisle of Lethbridge College has been recognized as one of the Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce and BDO Canada’s Top 40 Under Forty.
DeLisle’s interest in [...]
200212
Story 2 - 200212 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Fundraising for Hewison family
In December of 2012, Natalie Hewison was diagnosed with kidney disease and she would eventually need a kidney transplant.
Her combined function of [...]
200212
Simply Selles by David Selles
Positive Signs
Anyone who isn’t a fan of hockey or sports can probably survive quite easily without reading this column but a topic came up that I want to discuss.
The last time the [...]
200212
Story 1 - 200205 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Snowmobiles creating dangerous conditions
This week one or more snowmobiles invaded the non-motorized Chinook Provincial Recreation Area and did extensive damage to the cross-country ski trails. It’s discouraging to see snowmobile tracks on the cross-country trails in [...]
200205
Story 2 - 200205 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Canadian Author has storyline intertwined in Crowsnest Pass
John Barr is a writer based out of Vancouver, BC who has ties to the Crowsnest Pass.
“My first wife was from the Pass and my first Father-in-Law worked for one of the coal companies. I spent a lot of time in the Pass when I [...]
200205
Looking Back by John Kinnear
The End of the End of the Train
I have wonderful childhood memories of watching old steam trains chuffing westward down the rail line towards the old Coleman coal company tipple back in the early 1950’s. I grew up in a house on a hill that overlooked [...]
200205
View the Archives
FOR MORE STORIES
passherald@shaw.ca
403-562-2248
$1.00
February 26th, 2020 ~ Vol. 90 No. 8
All information on this website is Copyright (c) 2019 Pass Herald Ltd. All rights reserved.
12925 20th Ave, Box 960, Blairmore, Alberta, Canada T0K 0E0 | passherald@shaw.ca | 403.562.2248 | 403.562.8379 (FAX)