Tribute to athletes

The lights have gone dim on all high school sports with the cancellation of classes back in March to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. It has meant not only that student athletes have not been able to compete, but that celebrations to honour their efforts have also been curtailed. In particular, Grade 12 students, who are graduating, lost … Read more

RCMP investigate theft

By Rob Vogt Local Press Writer Claresholm RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance in solving a recent theft. Some time around April 7, a CNRL site east of Claresholm had several thousand dollars worth of copper wire stolen. The result of the theft left several pieces of equipment damaged. Anyone with information on this crime, or any other, is encouraged to … Read more

M.D. ends year with surplus; transfers funds to bridge reserve

The Municipal District of Willow Creek ended 2019 with a surplus of more than $1 million, transferring $700,000 of that to a reserve for bridges. At its April 22 meeting by video conference, the M.D. council reviewed the financial statements with Michael Zuback of MNP LLP or Meyers Norris Penny, the M.D.’s auditor. “Our opinion is a clean one,” he told councillors. … Read more

Classic cruising

Members of the Porcupine Hills Classic Cruisers car club, who host a show and shine vintage vehicle show the second weekend of August every year, hit the road on Sunday, April 26, with a parade past the hospitals and Porcupine Hills Lodge to spread some joy and a message of support for everyone affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by … Read more

Granum Fire Department boosts morale during isolation

Birthday Alarms! By Lawrence Gleason Local Press Writer Granum Fire Department members gave Granum residents a big morale boost during this COVID-19 isolation. Fire department members took out Granum’s full complement of fire trucks to drive by two Granum residences on Friday, April 17, and another on Sunday, April 19, to mark two children’s birthdays and the ending of a … Read more

Burns named most improved player

A Claresholm athlete, who played with the High River Flyers of the Heritage Junior “B” Hockey League, has been named the club’s most improved player this year. Sean Burns was honoured with the award on April 15. “This award is presented to Sean Burns who is honoured for his work ethic, determination and positive attitude in improving his hockey skills and … Read more