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4:08 AM MDT Thursday 29 April 2021
Freezing rain warning in effect for:
Birch Hills Co. near Eaglesham and Hwy 740
Birch Hills Co. near Wanham and Peoria
Clear Hills Co. near Chinchaga Wildland Prov. Park
Clear Hills Co. near Cleardale Worsley and Cherry Point
Author of the article: Beth Wilkins
Publishing date: Mar 08, 2021 • March 8, 2021 • 6 minute read • • 77.801.014 – Although this photograph was not taken of stooks on the Ashworth’s Deadwood farm, but rather that of Bill Plaizier’s Judah Hill land in the 1940s. The stooks were indicative of the time. Joseph, Wilf and Harry Ashworth shared harvesting duties – Wilf in charge of the binder, while Harry and Joseph fashioned the stooks. Photo by SUPPLIED
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After spending time on the telegraph line – more recently on the telephone line, it is appropriate now to call on an individual and her family, who brought character and culture to Peace River. Before delving into the life of another cultural character, it is important to return for a moment to some interesting information regarding the telegraph – news from First World War front lines was at a premium, but Peace River telegraph operators provided a synopsis each night. A cow bell w
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Today and tomorrow may well shape up like yesterday did, where the strength of solar energy did its part to warm us above the expected parameter by the mid-afternoon
EDMONTON The Alberta Wheat Pool Grain Elevator in the Town of Sexsmith has been designated a municipal historic resource by the province. The announcement was made on Thursday. Thanks to the new designation, the elevator is now eligible for grants from the province, the County of Grande Prairie, and the GP Rotary Club, which will make it possible to repaint the building and replace the roof. Alberta Wheat Pool built the elevator in 1961, and received an extension in 1978. In 2004, it was purchased by the Sexmith & District Museum Society and the Town of Sexsmith signed a 20-year lease on the land from Canadian National.