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PHOTOS: Canmore Heritage Festival explores history, celebrate diversity

PHOTOS: Canmore Heritage Festival explores history, celebrate diversity

PHOTOS: Canmore Heritage Festival explores history, celebrates diversity
Three Sisters Gallery speaks to themes surrounding Canmore's community

Three Sisters Gallery speaks to themes surrounding Canmore's community

“With the art that's here, it's an expression-focused show, which covers a lot of different themes."
PHOTOS: Deep grooves, rich soul concert in the garden

PHOTOS: Deep grooves, rich soul concert in the garden

PHOTOS: Deep grooves, Rich soul concert in the garden
PHOTOS: Thousands of runners hit the Canmore pathways

PHOTOS: Thousands of runners hit the Canmore pathways

PHOTOS: Thousands of runners hit the Canmore pathways
Bow Valley Shoe Project empowers, teaches valuable skills to immigrant women

Bow Valley Shoe Project empowers, teaches valuable skills to immigrant women

"This is a program that enables immigrants and refugee women in Canada to enhance and strengthen their skills both in the English language written and spoken."
PHOTOS: Logjam downriver SUP Race

PHOTOS: Logjam downriver SUP Race

PHOTOS: Logjam downriver SUP Race 
Hometown Canmore Eagle ready for bigger role as new season starts

Hometown Canmore Eagle ready for bigger role as new season starts

“I just wanna really be good to the community and people that remember me for playing for my hometown, for sure. I love it. I don't think I'll ever stop loving it.”
Rezoning paves way for potential Canmore Community Housing units

Rezoning paves way for potential Canmore Community Housing units

“To me, this is a wise use of space. I look forward to more vital homes.”
El Niño winter likely for Bow Valley and what that means for ski junkies

El Niño winter likely for Bow Valley and what that means for ski junkies

All signs are pointing toward an El Niño weather pattern for Banff National Park, Kananaskis Country and across Western Canada in 2023-24.
Massive cedar monument honouring residential school victims passes through Banff

Massive cedar monument honouring residential school victims passes through Banff

The seven-tonne monument was escorted through Banff Thursday (Sept. 7) by local RCMP on the back of a Canadian Army military vehicle and is on its way to the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec, where it will become a centrepiece intended to uplift and honour the spirits of the many Indigenous children abused by the residential school system.
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