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A podcast about the history of South-western Alberta–presented by Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village of Pincher Creek – a museum complex that document’s the stories of western Canada’s agricultural settlement through the preservation of local buildings and artifacts in a 6-acre park.
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Thursday Sep 26, 2019
KOOTENAI_NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE POST 1887
Thursday Sep 26, 2019
Thursday Sep 26, 2019
The Audio Tour of KBPV continues, with the 1887 cabin structure that served as an outpost or detachment of the North West Mounted Police, situated at the crossing of the Kootenai River, known today as the Waterton River.
www.kootenaibrown.ca
email: radio.kbpv@gmail.com
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE HORSE BARN - 1878
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
The tours of KBPV's Buildings continues with our oldest - the 1878 NWMP Horse Barn - the only surviving remnant of the Remount Farm founded by nine Mounties, that was the founding of the town of Pincher Creek. An account of the founding by Alfred Hardwick Lynch-Staunton is read.
www.kootenaibrown.ca
email: radio.kbpv@gmail.com
Monday Sep 23, 2019
Kootenai_Brown_Now_02_Sep_23_2019
Monday Sep 23, 2019
Monday Sep 23, 2019
Celebrate Alberta Culture Days with a Fibre Arts Festival at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village on Saturday, September 28th. Participate in a Community Quilt with Laurel Francis that will be donated to Angels Within Us, knitting workshop, sheep shearing and wool spinning demos, rug hooking, kid's crafts and more! Free admission and hot lunch concession available.
www.kootenaibrown.ca
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ECHO David Halton Speech Sep 14 2019.
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
The newest permanent exhibit of Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village "The Rocky Mountain Echo" opened officially on Sep 14, 2019, with a visit and a presentation from David Halton, historical heir to a long and distinguished journalistic dynasty that began with the Echo, Alberta's second oldest weekly newspaper.
Introduced by Farley Wuth, KBPV Curator, Mr. Halton discusses his gather's roots in Pincher Creek and subsequent career in covering the lead-up to and the course of Canada's involvement in the Second World War. He also discusses his own career in print and television journalism, and the current state of the media in the age of the Internet.
David Halton is the author of Dispatches From The Front, a biography and memoir of his father, Matthew Halton.
www.kootenaibrown.ca
email: RadioKBPV@gmail.com
Tuesday Sep 10, 2019
KOOTENAI_BROWN'S_CABIN Episode 1
Tuesday Sep 10, 2019
Tuesday Sep 10, 2019
Time to take a look at the legend and life of John George "Kootenai" Brown, founder of Waterton, and the namesake of the Pioneer Village museum that bears his name in Pincher Creek, Alberta
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
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Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Matthew Halton became one of Canada's best known journalists in the lead up and during most of the major battles that his country participated in. "Matt" never forgot his humble beginnings in Pincher Creek, including the work of his mother, Mary Thornley Halton on the Pincher Creek Echo, that inspired a journalistic dynasty. The Halton name has carried on to son David, an internationally renowned television journalist with the CBC in the latter half of the 20th century. Included in this podcast is an excerpt from David Halton's appearance on the Steve Malkin show on TVO - in which the elder Halton is described as the subject of "Dispatches From The Front." David will be in Pincher Creek, Sep 14 2019 to help reopen the new Rocky Mountain Echo museum exhibit at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village.
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
ROCKY_MOUNTAIN_ECHO_History
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
An overview of the history of the Pincher Creek Echo, originally known as the Rocky Mountain Echo when founded in 1900. As of 2019, the Echo remains the second oldest weekly newspaper in Alberta. An exhibit of the newspaper presses and related media equipment is on exhibit in Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village.
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Kootenai_Brown_Now_01_Sep_4_2019
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
The Village is opening it's newest exhibit the recreation of the Rocky Mountain Echo press building. The Echo is Alberta's second oldest weekly newspaper, in print since 1900. Join us for a Harvest Turkey supper on Saturday September 14, 2019, when renowned CBC correspondent David Halton returns to help us celebrate his family's legacy with the Echo and journalism in Canada.
Tickets are available by phone (403-627-3684), drop in to the museum or through https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rocky-mountain-echo-1900-grand-opening-with-guest-speaker-david-halton-tickets-70839808775?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Talking Tombstones_Ep 20_Eunice Butcher
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Each August, Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village stages Talking Tombstones. Visits to and readings of the stories of south-west Alberta historical figures, recorded by moonlight at their final resting places. On Aug 24, 2019, we visited the Holy Cross and Union cemeteries of Fort Macleod, Alberta.
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Talking_Tombstones_Ep_19_Annie_Laurie_Carmichael
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Each August, Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village stages Talking Tombstones. Visits to and readings of the stories of south-west Alberta historical figures, recorded by moonlight at their final resting places. On Aug 24, 2019, we visited the Holy Cross and Union cemeteries of Fort Macleod, Alberta.