Pincher Creek’s pioneer village Christmas fundraiser biggest yet despite COVID-19 restrictions Thirty-four businesses participated in the Love Local passport campaign, where people could receive a stamp to show they’d supported each different local shop, with the goal of being drawn to win gift cards to their favourite spots.“Many businesses in our community have said this was the best Christmas they’ve ever had,” Schofield said.Seeds Flower Shop owner Jacalyn Anderson says it’s a testament to the kind of community she grew up in.“These people are generational here,” she explained. “And we know each other, we know what businesses they have and they support every business in town.” Victory garden harvest at southern Alberta museum yields.