June 3rd, 2020 ~ Vol. 90 No. 22
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Crowsnest Golf Club
The Crownsest Golf Club was able to open their course on Wednesday May 27th. Beautiful weather provided the perfect backdrop to open their 100th Anniversary season. The Club is working their hardest to provide safe conditions for golfers across southern Alberta during the Covid-19 pandemic and are following strict guidelines put in place by the province. Tee times can be booked online or by phoning the course.
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Crowsnest Pass Weather
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Council Briefs
The Oldman River Regional Services Commission (ORRSC) requested to present to Council an update on the progress towards the Municipal Development Plan (MDP) and to gain [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Be Better
I’m sure many if not all of the people reading this now what’s been happening across the US this past week.
I’m not going to [...]
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UROC Kid’s Bike Park to Move Ahead
Council voted unanimously to approve the Kid’s Corner UROC Mountain Bike Trail in Blairmore during their meeting on Tuesday May, 26th.
The process for the creation of [...]
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Previous Issues
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Canada Day Celebration to look different this year
The Coleman Community Society is planning safe Canada Day activities for Crowsnest Pass residents.
Due to the ongoing [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Sport Normal
As restrictions surrounding the pandemic lessen, more and more businesses and sports leagues are starting up again.
This past Sunday, there was a [...]
200527
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Joe Filipuzzi Contractor Business
Joe Filipuzzi has been in the contracting business for most of his life.
He started in construction when he was [...]
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Information on 13th Annual Darcy’s Nature Walk
This year’s Darcy’s Nature Walk will still be taking place despite restriction due to Covid-19.
The annual walk serves as a way to raise awareness for mental health.
The following excerpt is taken from [...]
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Council Briefs
The local Elks of Canada branch is disbanding after serving the community for many years. Mayor Painter sent a letter to the [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Judgement & Inspiration
This week my column will have two separate topics, as they are both important ones to talk about.
I’ll be starting by talking about more decisions made to allow more gatherings in certain areas and I’ll finish by [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Graduation
The community of the Crowsnest Pass continues to surprise me.
This past weekend, as many are aware, would’ve been the grad ceremonies for this year’s [...]
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Council Briefs
Administration brought forward a report to Council on March 31, 2020 for Tax and Utility Penalty Deferral and Council passed Motion 16-2020-03-31 to delay late fees on [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Coal Mine in the Sky
The initial strategic locating of coal mines in the Crowsnest Pass and the Elk Valley was driven by some simple criteria, access to the railroad and access to the coal-bearing Kootenay Formation coal seams. In the Pass, accessible exposures of coal within the Kootenay Formation brought about development of [...]
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June 3rd, 2020 ~ Vol. 90 No. 22
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