Women of Steel donates 103 backpacks
14th annual campaign supports students in Pass and Elk Valley
MAN VAN brings free men’s health to area
Mobile clinic at Elk Hall runs 2 to 6 pm for men 18 plus with PSA testing for ages 40 to 70… read more
Celebrating 125 years of coal mining in the Pass
Event pays tribute to miners, families, and the communities they built
Looking Back: Black Pillows for Your Stove
There is still much work to be done on McGillivray Miner’s Path.
Home is where the Heart is
I have noted some interesting houses here and there of different ages and styles… read more
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
Welcome home, Yoshi!
Just over a week ago, I adopted a grey and white kitten from my sister’s farm near Cranbrook, B.C.
Looking Back: Trouble in Paradise Part Two - No Jurisdiction
There can be no doubt that logging encroachments to their territory as well as the recent sound disturbances can have potentially serious consequences.
I’m on holidays
The noise, the bustle, the endless laundry, the trail of food crumbs from the fridge to every corner of the house, and the steady dose of grass tracked in from weed spraying, it fills my heart.
Planking, cribbing, bracing and steps - the never ending story
There is still much work to be done on McGillivray Miner’s Path.
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
Planking, cribbing, bracing and steps - the never ending story
There is still much work to be done on McGillivray Miner’s Path.
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.

