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Vol. o 92 No. 2 July , 2022 $1.00
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Crowsnest Homecoming showcased at Stampede Steve Bacovsky to celebrate and promote the Crowsnest Homecoming 2022 lisa sygutek Publiser Crowsnest Pass Homecoming is coming soon. It’s an opportunity to reconnect with your community and is for anyone who grew up, lived, or worked in the Crowsnest Pass. The event is like a reunion, but unlike a reunion it is for more than just people who went to school here. What better way to get the word throughout the province, then to sponsor a chuckwagon in the 2022 Calgary Stampede? The rig you see in the photo was sponsored by National Motor Coach owner Steve Bacovsky, co-chair of the reunion, in celebration and promotion of Crowsnest Homecoming 2022. The Chuckwagon Driver, Roger Moore, ran the wagon every night at the Calgary Stampede Chuckwagon competition. Bacovsky was born and raised in the Pass and left in 1974 and still maintains property her in the Crowsnest Pass. “I’m a long time supporter of the KRA and still feel this place is home”. Bacovsky was born and raised in the Crowsnest Pass, graduated in 1974. After graduation he went to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) for his post secondary education. In 1982 Bacovsky started as a one bus touring company and now has 70 buses. National Motor Coach is now the largest motor coach company in Southern Alberta. Bacovsky still owns property in the area and comes home often. The homecoming is coming up quick, taking place at the Coleman Sports Complex from July 28 to 31 with ticket sales ending July 15. Tickets are available at crowsnesthomecoming.com or in person at the Scotiabank in Blairmore.
Herald contributor photos
Crowsnest Homecoming Chuckwagon, sponosred by Steve Bacovky from National Motor Coach, running in the 2022 Calgary Stampede.