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Town looks to end contract with Flatiron for Cougar Creek flood mitigation

Town looks to end contract with Flatiron for Cougar Creek flood mitigation

“I believe this is the best way forward in order to have the project completed at the earliest possible opportunity,”
Canada’s Para Nordic skiers dominate podium on first day of World Cup final

Canada’s Para Nordic skiers dominate podium on first day of World Cup final

Collin Cameron had a golden day, while the rest of Team Canada hauled in four medals at the Para Nordic Skiing World Cup final in Solider Hollow, Utah.
Canmore resident charged after gunfire exchanged with police remains in medically-induced coma

Canmore resident charged after gunfire exchanged with police remains in medically-induced coma

A 27-year-old Canmore resident involved in a police shootout on Feb. 24 remains in a medically-induced coma in a Calgary hospital.
Canmore Collegiate looks to expanding into outdoor classroom space

Canmore Collegiate looks to expanding into outdoor classroom space

“To be able to do that on site, is an added bonus. It also reduces the cost for having additional space for our students. In the end, one of our objectives is we want our students to leave here future ready. In doing so, we need to open as many doors as we can for them.”
Two Canadians ski into top-15 at Canmore biathlon mass start 60

Two Canadians ski into top-15 at Canmore biathlon mass start 60

The biathlon IBU Cup 7 in Canmore wrapped up with two Canadians finishing in the top-15. Starting Wednesday (March 1), the second half of the Canmore biathlon begins.
Canmore for Ukraine charity event marks first anniversary of invasion

Canmore for Ukraine charity event marks first anniversary of invasion

“It has been a year since the beginning of the invasion. Mentally, we are exhausted and lots of people have family in Ukraine and it has been really tough.”
Two sprint days on tap in Canmore, Calgary for cross-country ski world cup next winter

Two sprint days on tap in Canmore, Calgary for cross-country ski world cup next winter

“It’s exciting to give the Canadian athletes the home field advantage they otherwise never have."
EDITORIAL: How much is too much tourism?

EDITORIAL: How much is too much tourism?

EDITORIAL: How much is too much tourism? It’s a question being grappled by area municipalities, the province and Parks Canada. All three levels of government face the question each day, but also look to solve how best to manage it.
Tourism-based communities looking for extra support in provincial budget

Tourism-based communities looking for extra support in provincial budget

“I’d say those conversations have been positive and there seems to be traction in them understanding the case we are building. We will continue to push really hard up until they go into session.”
Canadian shoots path to top 20 in super sprint at Canmore biathlon IBU Cup

Canadian shoots path to top 20 in super sprint at Canmore biathlon IBU Cup

Shilo Rousseau's big final trip to the range helped the Canadian land in the top 20 in the super sprints at the Biathlon IBU Cup in Canmore on Sunday (Feb. 25).
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