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    County Central High School (CCHS) hosted its annual Halloween-themed
    volleyball tournament on Friday and Saturday at the Cultural-Recreational
    Centre and the school’s small gym.
    
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    The Nanton Farmers’ Market takes place on Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
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    The Nanton and District Chamber of Commerce’s next Meet and Greet takes
    place on Thursday, Sept. 14 from 5-7 p.m. at Blended Boutique (The Promenade
    on Main Street). Refreshments will be provided, and the chamber encourages
    business owners and/or staff to attend. The Meet and Greets are informal
    get-togethers to reconnect and chat, and chamber membership is not required
    to attend. Although RSVPing is not a requirement, it does help the chamber
    better plan. To let the chamber know you’ll be coming, email
    info@nantonchamber.com. An update on the efforts to have a Halifax bomber on
    display at Nanton’s Bomber Command Museum of Canada takes place Saturday,
    Sept. 18, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The event features a presentation by Halifax
    57 Rescue’s Karl Kjarsgaard at 1 p.m., as well as Lancaster Merlin engine
    runs at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and Bristol Hercules engine runs at 11:15 a.m.
    and 2:15 p.m. The admission cost is by donation. For more details and
    updates, visit the museum’s website, bombercommandmuseum.ca. The Bomber
    Command Museum of Canada hosts a Lancaster Night Run event on Friday, Sept.
    15. The event runs from 6:30-9:30 p.m. and features a presentation by Roddy
    MacKenzie, author of the highly acclaimed new book Bomber Command:
    Churchill’s Greatest Triumph, at 7:30 p.m., and a Lancaster Merlin night
    engine run, scheduled for 9 p.m. The Nanton Lions Club is having a 50/50
    raffle for the playground in the Nanton Lions Campground. The draw date is
    on Saturday, Sept. 30, and tickets can be purchased here. Mosquito Creek
    Music Nanton hosts The Black Feathers at the Nanton Community Memorial
    Centre, 2204 18 St., on Saturday, Nov. 4, starting at 8 p.m. (The doors open
    at 7:30 p.m.) Tickets cost $25 in advance or $30 at the door. Advance
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    Music Nanton hosts an open mic on Wednesday evenings at the Nanton Lions
    Campground, beginning at 7 p.m. Come have coffee or tea Friday mornings,
    from 10-11:30 a.m., and visit with new and old friends, at the Town and
    Country Kosy Korner, 2113 20 St. The cost is by donation.
    
    September 6, 2023 Local News


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 4. NANTON’S NOT SO HOT COAL TRAIN ROBBERY WAS ENJOYED BY ALL
    
    It took eight weeks of preparation to resurrect and bring Larry MacKillop’s
    play, “Nanton’s Not So Hot Coal Train Robbery” back to life at the Canadian
    Grain Discovery Centre on Saturday, August 5.
    
    August 21, 2023 Local Entertainment


 5. GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE 11TH ANNUAL SOUTHERN ALBERTA MUSIC FESTIVAL
    
    You can bust a move and boogie down at Aspen Crossing’s 11th Annual Southern
    Alberta Music Festival running from Friday, August 11th evening and all day
    on Saturday, August 12th. Get together with friends and family and enjoy two
    days of Southern Alberta’s hottest live music near Mossleigh, AB.
    
    August 10, 2023 Local Entertainment


 6. JAMMING IN THE PARK IN VULCAN
    
    This is the first summer for the jam sessions in the park and Al Young got
    the idea from when he plays music in Nanton at the Nanton Lions Campground
    bandstand on Wednesdays.
    
    July 27, 2023 Local Entertainment

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 1. OLD-TIME USE OF SNOW SHOES DURING HOLIDAY SEASON
    
    For many readers with an interest in our local history or for those who know
    our changeable winter weather, the thought of the traditional use of
    snowshoes during the holiday season is not one which readily comes to mind.
    
    Farley Wuth December 21, 2023 Column


 2. A LOOK BACK AT THE 1908, 1909 FESTIVE SEASONS
    
    Now that December has arrived and most of us are preparing for Christmas, it
    would be interesting to reflect back on some of those pioneer Christmas
    celebrations from the early days from the Pincher Creek District. This week,
    we look back at those pioneer Christmas celebrations from 1908 and 1909.
    
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 4. PIONEERS FROM THE OLIN CREEK DISTRICT
    
    This week’s Living History article highlights new historical research on
    some of the early pioneers from the Olin Creek District adjacent to the
    Porcupine Hills.
    
    Farley Wuth October 13, 2023 Column


 5. CHRONICLES FROM THE OLIN CREEK FRONTIER
    
    Recent historical research has unearthed additional chronicles from a couple
    of the early pioneer families who settled in the Olin Creek District within
    the southwestern reaches of the Porcupine Hills.
    
    Farley Wuth October 6, 2023 Column


 6. CARBON TAX DRIVING UP THE COST OF FOOD, HURTING CANADIAN FARMERS AND
    FAMILIES, SAY CONSERVATIVE MPS
    
    Once again, the government’s own budget watchdog has confirmed what
    Canadians already know and experience daily – that (Prime Minister Justin)
    Trudeau’s expensive carbon tax is driving up the cost of food and hurting
    Canadian farmers and families.
    
    John Barlow and Richard Lehoux September 22, 2023 Column

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    Despite the state of our healthcare system, there are still many excellent
    healthcare professionals meeting the complex needs of patients and their
    families across Canada. We don't do a good job of telling those stories.
    
    4 days ago Health


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    be accelerating, experts warn. Young people are getting other cancers, too
    
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 4. OPINION: DRUG ACCESS NAVIGATORS (DANS) TAKE KEY FINANCIAL STRESS AWAY FROM
    PATIENTS
    
    Drug Access Navigators help people with cancer get financial support for
    treatment and almost every cancer clinic in Canada has one.
    
    January 20, 2024 Health


 5. MACHADO: WE CAN'T LET STORIES OF OVERCROWDED ERS, BURNED OUT STAFF AND
    DOCTOR SHORTAGES LOSE THEIR STING
    
    We keep telling the same stories of a healthcare system in crisis, but the
    catalyst for change is taking a hard look at where we'll be if we don't hold
    decision-makers accountable for not making decisions.
    
    January 20, 2024 Health


 6. DAMP JANUARY ENCOURAGES CUTTING ALCOHOL, WITHOUT CUTTING IT OUT ENTIRELY
    
    One in three Canadians 18 to 34 plan to participate in Dry or Damp January,
    by abstaining or cutting back on their alcohol consumption
    
    January 20, 2024 Eating & Drinking

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