May 26th, 2021 ~ Vol. 91 No. 21
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Bear Necessities
Bear sitings have been picking up in the Crowsnest Pass as the weather gets warmer and the bears begin searching for food. Residents are reminded to remove all birdfeeders from their properties as well as ensure all garbage is locked away or stored safely to limit the amount of interactions with bears.
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Council Briefs
The proposed bylaw involves the re-designation of Lots 7-10 Block 6, Plan 2347BS, from Retail Commercial C-1 to Drive-in Commercial C-2 for the purpose of [...]
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Highway 3 Twinning Planning Study for Piikani Nation
In October of 2020, the Highway 3 Twinning Development Association’s (H3TDA) message to the Government of Alberta was to fund any one (or more) of H3TDA’s 2021 Priorities in stages or as a [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Getting it Wrong
This week I want to talk about just how wrong media platforms can get it wrong from time to time.
The mistake I will be talking about [...]
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Previous Issues
Editorial and Opinions
We have been found!
I love to run, I love to hike, but I’m not a mountain biker.
I’ve tried mountain biking and I really enjoyed the climb up the mountain, but the ride down gave me grey hair. I found out in the moment as I tried to [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
First Hike
This past weekend I went on my first hike of the year.
With it being the first one of the year I didn’t really want it to be overly strenuous.
I looked up some [...]
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Council Briefs
Council was presented with information regarding the potential move away from RCMP to a new Police Service for the province of Alberta. The presentation provided valuable information to Council on the negative impacts moving away from [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
With the Rain Cometh the Bow
The North American Catawba Indians of the Southeast and the Tlingit of the Pacific Northwest both regard a rainbow as the bridge between the living and the dead. I regard it as a remarkable natural phenomenon that is a sign of [...]
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Editorial and Opinions
Editorial
Well the numbers are in. I wrote an editorial a few weeks ago regarding my disgust with Jason Kenny and waffling on the coal issue to the point he created a survey allowing [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Mining
This week’s issue has three separate articles on coal mining in Alberta.
One will show the survey results and some of the work being done by the Coal Policy Committee, one will show [...]
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Rocky Mountain Gut Truck
A local food truck is doing their part to help out local businesses.
The Rocky Mountain Gut Truck will be offering small busniesses in the Crowsnest Pass and other small [...]
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Coal Policy Committee to begin engagement plans following survey results
Initial survey results are coming in following the online survey available to all Albertans regarding coal mining in the province.
Chair of the Coal Policy Committee, Ron Wallace, says [...]
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Doors Open Festival Planning Underway
Planning for the annual Crowsnest Pass Doors Open and Heritage Festival is underway.
The 16th annual festival will be held July 27-August 2, 2021.
While the Covid-19 pandemic poses challenges for the [...]
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Editorial and Opinions
Editorial
Last week was an interesting one when an ‘anti-masker’ decided to tape herself in the Blairmore Post office refusing to wear a mask and then uploaded the video to [...]
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Simply Selles by David Selles
Month of May
We’re into the month of May!
I don’t know about you but once May rolls around my excitement starts to build for the many outdoor activities I [...]
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Looking Back by John Kinnear
Tribute to a Mother
It’s always hard as a wildlife photographer not to get a little anthropomorphic with wildlife subjects, especially ones that exhibit such obvious character traits that we, as humans, [...]
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May 26th, 2021 ~ Vol. 91 No. 21
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