07 October 2007

Vehicle Vandalized

Sometime Between the evening hours of October 12th and the early morning of October 13th, unknown person (s) vandalized a vehicle on 2 ave west, by throwing eggs at the vehicle hood and windshield. Anybody with information in regards to this or any other incident can contact Crime stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or Cardston RCMP at 653-4931.

Chamber Forum

The Cardston Chamber of Commerce hosted a Meet the Candidate forum at the Tanner Center to a full house. Candidates running for Cardston Town Council, Mayors Office and Westwind School Trustee had the opportunity to introduce themselves and take questions submitted from the audience. Questions ranged from golf course fiscal viability, liquor licenses, town staffing concerns to main-street beautification/revitalization and supporting local commerce. Channel 32 was on hand and recorded the forum for broadcast. Watch for broadcast times or check the channel32.ca calendar schedules.

Jr. High Vandalized

On September 28, 2007 between the hours of 12:00pm and 1:15pm an act of vandalism was committed on the west doors of the Junior High School in Cardston. Offensive material believed to be gang related was written on the doors and brick in black felt marker.

If you have any information regarding this or any other offence, please contact the Cardston RCMP at (403) 653-4932, or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. You can also leave information online at www.tipsubmit.com.
RCMP

New Transmitter Testing

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For LDS conference weekend Channel 32 CFSO-TV is testing our new upgraded television transmitter/antenna and bulletin board systems. We will be testing live news feeds, improved picture and sound quality, higher quality signals with greater distances for UHF 32 and CABLE 4. Also, we are updating our website to improve our program calendar, online bulletin board, news updates as well as internet streaming of special programs such as the LDS Conference.

If you would like to help with the testing, please send us an email to tv@channel32.ca; give us your name, location in town, how you receive the channel and if the quality has improved at all. Your feed back will help us with the final installation.

The testing will only be this weekend as the transmitter setup is only temporary, on the back deck of our house. Channel 32 staff hopes we will be able to install the system permanently on our tower as soon as possible. We were unable to raise the funds for a full install but wanted to offer viewers the best possible picture for this weekend.

Thank you to all the viewers that support our unique local channel and we look forward to serving the communication needs of our community.

Channel 32 CFSO-TV Staff