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Banff Centre celebrating Indigenous culture, heritage all month long

Banff Centre celebrating Indigenous culture, heritage all month long

“To allow for more community engagement, we’ve programmed the whole month to help celebrate Indigenous storytellers, musicians, artisans, and also our cultural workers and dancers,” said Janine Windolph, director of Indigenous arts at the Banff Centre.
PHOTOS: Annual Housekeeping Olympics on display

PHOTOS: Annual Housekeeping Olympics on display

PHOTOS: Annual Housekeeping Olympics on display
PHOTOS: Golf tournament remembers David Bayne

PHOTOS: Golf tournament remembers David Bayne

PHOTOS: Golf tournament remembers David Bayne
Banff's elected officials tackling housing crunch

Banff's elected officials tackling housing crunch

“Council has the ability to influence some things, not all of them, but we’re trying to bring you things you can influence and can move the needle on to address your No. 1 strategic goal – housing,” said Darren Enns, director of planning and development for the Town of Banff.
Banff Bears rugby men’s new uniform honours beloved resident

Banff Bears rugby men’s new uniform honours beloved resident

“I really loved the idea of it, to pay homage showing his initials because he was big into rugby."
Rosin reflects on four years as MLA after election night triumph turns to defeat

Rosin reflects on four years as MLA after election night triumph turns to defeat

Mere minutes after making a victory speech on election night May 29, with what looked to be a locked win, the riding’s seat was swept from under the UCP incumbent as advance and mobile votes finished tallying to put NDP candidate Sarah Elmeligi ahead by 199 votes, according to Elections Alberta unofficial results.
EDITORIAL: Provincial election mercifully over, governance future still uncertain

EDITORIAL: Provincial election mercifully over, governance future still uncertain

EDITORIAL: The dust has settled, and the provincial election is over.
Cow elk defending newborn calf charges hikers, cyclist

Cow elk defending newborn calf charges hikers, cyclist

“We had a closed area up on Tunnel Mountain that we could move the calf into and then reunite the cow with the calf and all was well.”
Appeal denied for dangerous offender in 2005 sexual assault in Banff

Appeal denied for dangerous offender in 2005 sexual assault in Banff

A dangerous offender who has been denied parole multiple times since being found guilty of a horrific sexual assault in Banff in 2005 had his appeal denied.
Real School of Rock comes to Bow Valley with youth bands taking stage

Real School of Rock comes to Bow Valley with youth bands taking stage

The Bow Valley rock bands have gigs around the community Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (June 2-4).
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