Flagstaff 4-H Female Show held in Killam Arena
The Flagstaff 4-H Female Show was held at the Killam Arena on Sunday, June 3. The host this year is the Iron Creek Club.
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The Flagstaff 4-H Female Show was held at the Killam Arena on Sunday, June 3. The host this year is the Iron Creek Club.
Wetaskiwin RCMP issued a news statement Monday, May 28 stating that the bodies of the two missing boaters were recovered from the waters of Coal Lake that morning. The report said that both were recovered within the original search area, the southwest area of the lake. At this time it is still not known what…
Spartans Volleyball Club celebrates a quarter century Griffiths happy to return to Cabinet and work on building better communities Progress being made on new Assisted Living Facility in Killam S.G. Walker 4-H awards night held in Galahad Sedgewick Council holds Town Hall Meeting Daysland Firefighters Association promoting unity through sport with Hognball Wild Pink Lunch…
The Forestburg Fire Department cooked up breakfast for over 100 people on Saturday, May 26.
On May 3, Killam’s Travis Child, 14, was chosen 29th overall in the Bantam WHL draft.
During a Town Hall meeting held Wednesday, May 23 in Sedgewick, Council honoured local firemen Cory Gagnon and Rob McArthur.
This is a tribute to Syd Walker – the first beef leader in Flagstaff County. Syd, along with Ken Gibb, Frank Wilson, and Dave Anderson started the Killam 4-H Beef Club in 1946.
• Local man one of two missing boaters Hundreds search shoreline for signs, including family, friends and good samaritans • Flagstaff County Nights Alive youth project moving forward • McClements memorial service crowded with friends, family and co-workers • Forestburg artist prepares for gallery show; plans for Forestburg’s future • Baseball season officially underway with…
Starting Tuesday, May 22 and for the next two weeks, 49 Ave. in Killam has been renamed “Bob Gabruck Way,” in honour of the Spartan Volleyball Club’s 25 year anniversary, and Gabruck’s commitment to the club.
Fred Penner, beloved Canadian children’s entertainer, performed at Killam Public School on Thursday, May 10 in front of a very lucky packed audience full of students, parents, and young children.
Daysland Library has become the meeting place of a new group, started in the fall of 2011, called ‘Stich & Chat.’