Province pays $95 million to end coal lawsuit
Alberta will pay 95 million to Evolve Power, returning the Chinook and Greenfield coal leases to the Crown. The province says it will not lease the lands again. In the Pass, Chinook is off the table while Grassy Mountain exploration continues under AER conditions.
ARCH committee backers press for bylaw to launch
Two advocates seek to finalise a bylaw creating ARCH, a committee to recruit and retain health care providers in the Crowsnest Pass. A Nov. 25 delegation is planned.
Province moves to end strike
Alberta introduced Bill 2, the Back to School Act, to end the Oct. 6 teachers’ strike affecting about 750,000 students. ATA says it stifles legal action and ignores class size and supports. Plan offers 12 per cent over four years and hires more staff. Classes could resume as early as Oct. 29.
Gratitude for Life
A column linked Canadian Thanksgiving with Ukraine’s Obzhynky, stressed gratitude for farmers and nature, recalled Holodomor remembrance in Canada, and closed with a family harvest and wishes for prosperity.
Our brand new website
After 26 years, the Pass Herald is modernizing: a new website built locally with Colour Infusion, web ads, and a Dec. 1 e-edition via Local Ink. A “Pass the Popcorn” podcast is coming. The publisher continues AWNA advocacy, co-ops, and the Google ad lawsuit.
CCHS teacher wins Prime Minister’s Award
CCHS science teacher Ryan Peebles received a Regional Certificate of Achievement in the 2025 Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence, recognizing his student-centred approach and dedication to rural education.
Looking Back: To Save a Tree
Kinnear challenges removal of a healthy, century old Blairmore cottonwood, saying the park path could have curved to save it. Calls for a heritage tree inventory and council review process after more utility tree cuts, including a 19th Street cottonwood and firs felled in 2022.
Allison Falls Trail opens with Community Walk
Crowsnest Trails and the Alberta Hiking Association marked the completion of the 1.5 kilometre Allison Falls Trail with a celebration walk after an 18 month build that began in spring 2024 and wrapped in October 2025. The route links the Atlas Staging Area to Rainbow Road, with options to continue to the Allison Creek Fish Hatchery or Allison Chinook Lake, and features a new bridge and lookout at the base of the falls.
Clay and connection bring joy to long-term care residents
A volunteer-led clay program at the Crowsnest Pass Health Centre’s long-term care unit was described by volunteer Cori MacGregor and volunteer coordinator Madison Hayley as creative, adaptable and dependent on community help.
Scientist challenges claims on selenium in Crowsnest Lake
Recent preprint on selenium in Crowsnest Lake questioned for overselling risk and overlooking modern regulations .
Teens race into a decade of community spirit
The 10th annual Amazing Teen Race brought together 100 youth, more than 100 volunteers and local sponsors for a milestone event
Women of Steel donates 103 backpacks
14th annual campaign supports students in Pass and Elk Valley
Celebrating 125 years of coal mining in the Pass
Event pays tribute to miners, families, and the communities they built
Crowsnest cadet trains in survival at Cold Lake
Luken Bjorgan represents 859 Crowsnest Squadron in advanced summer course
Grizzlies, diplomacy and dogs: Inside the G7
Local wildlife expert on keeping bears away from world leaders
Pharmasave celebrates new Blairmore location (Copy)
Grand opening set for July 29 with Lions Club burgers, door prizes and discounts.
Tourism grows, housing is not
Southern Canadian Rockies Tourism Association outlines new programs and housing challenges
Sinister 7 crowns new champion
Elite and amateur runners test their limits in the mountains of Crowsnest Pass.
Crowsnest Municipal Council Briefs - July 8 Meeting
Land use, parking, survey feedback and community grants lead July 8 council discussions.

