Town council hears about proposed positive-ticketing program

By Rob Vogt, Local Press Writer Some time soon tickets could be handed out to youth in Claresholm. It is part of a positive-ticketing program being proposed by the youth justice committee of southwestern Alberta and the Claresholm and District Chamber of commerce. Sherry Levesque and Brad Toone of the youth justice committee, and Amanda Zimmer, president of the chamber … Read more

Art at the public library

The Claresholm Public Library offers space on its walls every month for local artists to display their work. The month of April has featured a special treat as art students from Willow Creek Composite High School have been welcomed in to display their work for the world to see. Photos by Rob Vogt

Claresholm wins Smoke-Free Spaces award

By Rob Vogt, Local Press Writer The Town of Claresholm has won a Smoke-Free Spaces award for the recent work on its smoking, cannabis and community standards bylaws. The award winners were announced and the awards were presented in Edmonton on Feb. 21. At its Feb. 11 meeting, Claresholm town council had reviewed a letter from Les Hagen, executive director … Read more

The ultimate sacrifice

A group of 26 dedicated individuals turned out for the annual cross march on Good Friday, April 19. People took turns carrying the cross from church to church on the west side of Claresholm. At each church, a passage from Scripture was read and a hymn was sung. Good Friday commemorates for Christians the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. … Read more

Members updated on regional meeting

By Rob Vogt, Local Press Writer Chambers of commerce around Southwestern Alberta are doing some interesting things, and representatives recently gathered to share those ideas. The Claresholm and District Chamber of Commerce sent two representatives to that regional chamber meeting in Fort Macleod on April 11. At their April 17 meeting, chamber members were updated on that regional meeting by … Read more

Reid rides to big victory; Conservatives win majority

By Rob Vogt, Local Press Writer The United Conservative Party will form the next provincial government in Alberta. The Conservatives won a resounding majority on election night, April 16, taking 62 out of 87 seats, defeating the governing New Democrats who were reduced to 25 seats. In Livingstone-Macleod, Claresholm native Roger Reid, running for the Conservatives, cruised to victory. With … Read more