April 8th, 2020 ~ Vol. 90 No. 14
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Government
In order to follow with the current provincial restrictions, the council meeting on Tuesday, March 31st was held at the MDM Centre. This allowed for proper spacing between everyone in attendance. Council will continue to hold their meetings here until it is safe to return to the regular council chambers.
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Crowsnest Pass Weather
Story 1 - 200408 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Council Briefs
Bylaw 1044-2020 is a request to amend the Land Use Bylaw to re-designate a parcel from C-1 to C-4 Cannabis Retail. The subject parcel is at 13609-20th Avenue Blairmore. Council passed First Reading of [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
#HumboldtStrong
Two years ago on Monday, April 6, the small Saskatchewan community of Humboldt was rocked by a tragic accident.
16 people lost their lives in the accident and 13 others had [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Revisiting All Fool’s Day
The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year –Mark Twain
Two guys are talking. One has a fly circling around his head. One guy says; “Say, ain’t those the kinda flies you see buzzin’ around the back end of a [...]
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Previous Issues
Story 1 - 200401 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Local business owner now providing bulk food orders
Local business owner Brent Kenny is making changes to some of the services he provides due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kenny owns multiple [...]
200401
Simply Selles by David Selles
Stay Positive
Week two of social distancing has garnered mixed results.
The work side of things hasn’t been too bad.
It’s slowed down a bit overall meaning when there is [...]
200401
Looking Back by John Kinnear
The Winter of the Century
It has been a fairly light winter snow-wise this year in the Pass. Probably not a good thing for the snowpack and for the much needed recharge of our subsurface waters that carry us through the summer.
I haven’t seen any really big [...]
200401
Story 1 - 200325 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Providing aid to Small Businesses
Both the Federal and Provincial Governments are beginning to lay out plans to provide financial aid to the many people who will need it over the coming months.
At the provincial level, [...]
200325
Simply Selles by David Selles
From Home
I’m on my fourth day of self-isolation as I write this column, not because I’m sick or know I have the virus but simply because I want to do my part in limiting the spread of Covid-19.
If there’s even a [...]
200325
Looking Back by John Kinnear
Tragedy at south Blairmore Mine
As a mining historian I can attest to the fact that old coal mines of the Crowsnest Pass kept very little, if any, of their records and memorabilia. Also, unlike today, where strict reclamation standards apply, back then coal companies merely [...]
200325
Story 1 - 200318 Crowsnest Pass Herald
Council Briefs
When Council approved the Development and Securities Policy at the November 26, 2019 Council Meeting, they also requested that a legal review be completed on the policy. The policy was [...]
200318
Simply Selles by David Selles
Normal
Last week, I wrote my column on all the silly people buying enough toilet paper to last them 20 years and this week I’m now forced to take a more serious stance on Covid-19.
As I sit here [...]
200318
Looking Back by John Kinnear
Bisaro Anima – The Name Fits
As promised I will take Torindo Bisaro’s story to the next chapter, one in which there has been two important acknowledgements of his sacrifice. In last week’s column it was revealed that 21 year old Torindo John Bisaro from Fernie was killed on [...]
200318
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