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Claresholm Local Press 2001-01-03 - 2001-12-27
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2001-12-27
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4 - Claresholm. Local Press, Thursday, December 27, 2001 IN THE NEWS January 3 Livingstone School Division officials have learned the School Facilities Restructuring Proposal, submitted to the School Buildings Board, received approval in princi- ple. The proposal outlined a plan to address the divi- sion s long-term capital needs through a combina- tion of modernizations, mechanical upgrades, expansions, new construc- tion and building closures. Range January 10 The first baby in the Claresholm area has arrived. Kristine Wipf was born Jan. 1. at 9:15 a.m..to proud parents Miriam and Jonathan Wipf of the Willow Creek Colony north of Claresholm, The healthy seven-pound., 12-ounce girl isthe sixth.child for the cou ple. Miriam, when she wa born, also was'a new vear s baby January 24 After discussion at a closed Meeting members ot the. Willow Creek, Regional Waste Services Management Commission ask municipalities for a 1.64 per person increase to oper agreed to member ate the commission this year. The communities of Stavely, Claresholm, Granum, Fort Macleod, and the Municipal District of Willow Creek will pay 6.12 per capita. January 31 Claresholm town coun- cillors agreed to write off the outstanding loan owed to the. Town by the Community Hall Board. The board owes about 20,000. February 21 Municipal District of Willow Creek councillors agreed to enter into. a regional groundwater assessment study with the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA). The study will provide an overview. of ground water resources in a region such as regional aquifers and areas with poor. ground water resources. February 28 The Centennial Legacies Steering) Committee: has sent the Centennial Legacies Grant application to the provincial govern- ment. Now individuals- will wail to hear back. from provincial -officials but probably not until the fall The application is for the' expansion of the golf course to 18 holes including a dri ving range and relocation of the golf clubhouse and cart sheds; and construction of a multi-purpose facility. That facility, called the Louise Crummy McKinney aT Cultural Centre, could con- tain the public library, as well as a wellness and fit- ness - facility Within the library an archive, office for Project Read, space to hang artwork, program area and inhouse study and reading areas could be located. The total cost for the projects, excluding land is about 4.6 million. The committee asked the government for approximately 3.1 million. March 7 The man who allegedly held up two female employ- Jit' 4 ee ces in the Cowboy: Country Western store in Nanton on Jan. 31 has been arrested As a result.of the media coverage, a United States citizen alerted police to a Suspicious person: attempt- ing to sell saddles in North Dakota. March 14 In an overwhelming majority the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta was re-elected with Dave Coutts remaining the MLA for Livingstone- Macleod and Don Tannas BX ZOD ibe biN fale Sa oa Keeping his. seat for the Highwood constituency The Tories. took 74 seats in the legislature, the Liberals seven and New Democrats two, Coutts earned 6,346 votes; Liberal Ernie Patterson . earned 3.018 votes; ND. James Tweedie earned 556 and Alberta First candidate Larry Lybbert earned 519 votes. March 21 Livingstone Range School Division Board Trustees have decided that M. D. McEachern School in the Crowsnest Pass and A. J Nowicki Junior High School in Stavely will close. The decision was made at the March 13 regular meet- ing after almost 45 minutes of discussion last minute plea. made in the morning from the commit save M D McEachern. March 28 Eight, two bedroom, fully self-contained units will be added to the Porcupine Hills Lodge in Claresholm. Four duplexes. will be placed to the east of the Lodge by some time in August. The project. will cost about 600,000. The duplexes will target low income seniors, especially couples: April 4 The outbreak of hoof and mouth disease in the United Kingdom and its spread to and a tee to Your neighbourhood Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep. Retailers are proud to announce that Your holiday wish European countries has Canadian farmers nervous about their, own: situation and the possibility of the disease s spread. April 11 A heavy wet snow and there was lots. of it. In the town and on the-flatlands its depths ranged from six to 18 inches. April 18 Claresholm town council will revise the present dog bylaw and establish a cat bylaw. The decision was made by council. after hear- ing from three delegations regarding cats and dogs at-a previous meeting. A draft of the bylaws will be brought to future:council meetings wan lUNimercleelemsab lems ONLY AT You Wise customers read the tine print 2002 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN For a CT mea eth tee leasing, MOLEC CA aa Ce tie em (oe or choos , Os or choose No GST and 500 off on your purchase before trade-in purchase financing and don t pay for 90 days** down and ia security deposit and we pay your first payment on all leases* Whether you purchase or lease, all 2002 v Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep. vehicles include: 3 Lt t 5 year/100,000km powertrain warranty and 5 year/100,000km roadside assistance.: Check your wish soon, hurry in before December 31. 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