Councillor court case outlined by taxpayers group
The Crowsnest Pass Taxpayers Association used a public meeting to outline Alberta municipal candidate residency rules and a court application challenging whether Colleen MacDonald met the six consecutive months requirement before nomination. Association president Carmen Roman said the presentation was educational, while MacDonald said the matter is before the Court of King’s Bench and no decision has been rendered.
Grant pushes Crowsnest Pass skatepark forward
The Southwest Alberta Skateboard Society says a $475,000 provincial CFEP large grant notified on Jan. 9, 2026 has pushed the Flummerfelt Park skatepark project to its fundraising target, with construction now projected to begin around July 2026 and run 13 to 16 weeks.
Blairmore building repurposed to rental units
A long vacant commercial building near one of Blairmore’s primary entrances has been redeveloped into four two bedroom ground level rental apartments and a new Paws Claws Hooves pet food store, with Greenmore Corporation saying the suites will be ready for lease starting Feb. 1, 2026.
Environment minister resigns amid coal policy spotlight
Grant Hunter became Alberta’s Minister of Environment and Protected Areas on January 2, 2026 after Rebecca Schulz resigned from cabinet, a change that arrives as coal related and watershed protection issues on the Eastern Slopes continue drawing intense public attention across the Highway 3 corridor.
Grant window opens for local Pass projects
The Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta opened its spring grant intake Monday with $520,000 available across its Community Priorities and Henry S. Varley Fund and Rural Life Fund, with applications due by 4:00 p.m. on March 16, 2026.
Pass Herald closes out 2025 with gratitude
In the final editorial of 2025, the Pass Herald looked back on years of weekly storytelling, local business support, and the Shop Local momentum that helped make 2025 one of its strongest advertising years in a long time. The column also highlighted a major step ahead: a Documenters program launching in 2026, developed with Mount Royal University to strengthen transparency and expand coverage of public meetings.
From solstice fires to shopping lists
Christmas in the Pass can feel timeless, but the holiday is a layered mix of ancient solstice rituals, church calendars, Victorian storytelling and modern retail. From Saturnalia and Yule to the rise of the tree and Santa, the season has kept changing while still chasing the same thing: hope in the dark.
Darryl Johnson named Firefighter of the Year
Crowsnest Pass Fire Rescue recognized Captain Darryl Johnson as Firefighter of the Year during a December 6, 2025, presentation, with Fire Chief Jesse Fox crediting him for leadership, mentorship and a steady presence in demanding situations. Fox said Johnson’s impact extended beyond emergency calls through his work improving training and advocating for firefighter safety.
CAO contracts at centre of council dispute
A motion to publicly release the Chief Administrative Officer’s contract and the deputy CAO’s contract arrived amid rising tension in Crowsnest Pass council chambers and a broader debate over transparency, respect and governance boundaries. In an interview with municipal governance expert George B. Cuff, the Pass Herald examined how similar conflicts across Alberta have driven CAO turnover and increased taxpayer costs, while highlighting the legal limits on what councils can disclose and direct.
Castle Mountain marks 60th season
Castle Mountain Resort has opened for its 60th ski season with daily operations, snowmaking on Huckleberry and a major expansion underway. The new Stagecoach Express high speed quad will add more than 21 runs and boost Castle’s terrain to nearly 3,600 acres.
Council passes 2026 muncipal budget
Crowsnest Pass council approved its 2026 operating and capital budgets on December 4, confirming more than 11 million in capital work, over 1.1 million for community groups and full municipal funding for the new outdoor skate park.
Elder shares Blackfoot teachings at society AGM
Piikani Nation Spiritual Elder and Knowledge Keeper Eric Crow Shoe shared Blackfoot teachings on honouring Mother Earth at the Crowsnest Conservation Society AGM, urging Crowsnest Pass residents to see care for the land as an everyday responsibility rooted in love, generosity and kindness.
Santa Norm: Reflecting on decades in red suit
For decades, Crowsnest Pass Santa visits have sounded like Lions Club volunteer Norm Hanson. From helicopter arrivals to Meals on Wheels fundraising, the 82 year old has used the red suit to support seniors and spread holiday joy.
CNP Food Bank sees rising need as holidays approach
The Crowsnest Pass Food Bank is seeing more families, seniors and working residents turn to hampers as costs rise, with demand up over last year and donations under pressure even as community events and volunteers work to keep shelves stocked.
Worker dies after incident at Elkview coal mine
A 39-year-old contractor from Hosmer has died after a workplace incident at Elkview Operations near Sparwood, prompting investigations by RCMP, the B.C. Coroners Service and provincial mining authorities. Elkview has been temporarily shut while probes continue.
Castle Mountain Resort eyes 60th season
Castle Mountain Resort is tracking for an early December start as temps drop for snowmaking. A new Stagecoach Express Quad and several hundred acres of lift accessed terrain are planned. WOW Card savings and a Dec. 5 to 7 food bank drive return.
Puzzleneck launches gift wrapping by donation
Starting Nov. 15, Puzzleneck in Frank will wrap gifts by donation with all proceeds to the Crowsnest Pass food and toy hampers. Drop off at 14701 14 Ave. Wednesday to Friday noon to 5 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Service runs to Dec. 24 at noon.
Looking ahead at a new Community Art Hub
CNP Allied Arts Association will host a community visioning workshop on Nov. 9 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. as it plans a new community art hub after Alberta Transportation purchased the gallery building for Highway 3 widening. The gallery remains open in Frank with a Nov. 8 exhibit launch.
Couple donates $21,000 lift to hospital
A local couple donated a Sara Plus patient lift to the Crowsnest Pass Health Centre to support safer sit to stand transfers. Troy and Carmen Linderman gifted the near new Arjo unit after her 46 day stay, working with the Health Foundation and staff to place it where it will be used most.
Province moves to overhaul Water Act
Alberta unveiled Bill 7 to modernize water law and ease sharing and transfers. Treaty 6, 7 and 8 chiefs opposed the plan, warning it risks treaty rights and northern rivers. The bill adds a quicker path for lower risk transfers and new measurement rules, with consultations to follow.

