Author of the article: Bev Bergman Craigmyle News
Publishing date: May 07, 2021 • 1 day ago • 3 minute read •
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Seeding in our area is well underway and, as usual, farmers are scanning the skies for a promise of rain. And we, once again, live in the midst of fierce alkali storms, depending on the direction of the wind. This is one of the many pleasures of living in unpredictable Alberta!
The Craigmyle Historic Society will be holding their annual meeting on May 11 at 2:00 p.m. Any interested persons are encouraged to take part in this meeting. If you are interested please call Janice (403-436-1767) or Bev (403-665-2492) to confirm if this meeting will be inside, outside or virtual as that decision which will be made closer to the event.
Delia holding community shredding event
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Erik and Joy Bjorn have returned home to Craigmyle after a five day visit to Colorado Springs where they reunited with family to attend the memorial service for their son, Master Sergeant Evan Bjorn. The Bjorn’s found comfort and solace from the comradeship shown by the large military personal in attendance. They were told, “Your son has given his life for this country and, as his parents, we consider you a part of the Special Forces Unit.” The Bjorns, who followed Covid regulations to the letter, reported a relatively smooth trip out of and back into Canada. They are now part way through their mandatory two week quarantine.