Bear Paw Pawn has turned into Bear Paw Pawn - The Trading Post. We have become Wetaskiwin's one stop powwow shop. Our rainbow wall of beads always draws in a crowd, but we also carry a lot of other beautifully crafted Native pieces. Some of our best products include moccasins, beaded purses, necklaces, beads, rings, outfits and more. For everything powwow and Native culture, visit Bear Paw Pawn - The Trading Post.
I have had to call the Cornerstone Post Office, a few times to ask questions and deal with an issue I have. Vicky and one other lady, I can't recall her name right now, but they do an outstanding job. They are also very friendly had helpful, their knowledge helps me with anything I have an issue with. Kudos to the whole team of employeesRead more
The Village Of Fife Lake Was Brought Into Being By The Building Of The Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. In The Spring And Summer Of 1872 Two Villages Were Platted, Called Respectively ''North Fife Lake'' And ''Fyfe Lane.'' The Latter Was Made In June 1872, By J. L. Shaw And Others Of Grand Rapids, And The North Town Was Platted About The Same Time By Thomas T. Bates, The Present Proprietor Of The Grand Traverse Herald, Who Purchased The Land Of Hon. Morgan Bates.