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Local U20 skiers off to Europe for development races

Local U20 skiers off to Europe for development races

Alberta’s best up-and-comer cross-country skiers (finally) have a date with international competition.
Banff passes operating, capital budgets after 12 days of debate

Banff passes operating, capital budgets after 12 days of debate

“The vision for your town is truly found in your budget because you’re putting your money where your mouth is,” said Mayor Corrie DiManno during the final budget meeting on Wednesday (Jan. 26).
Banff's development activity in 2021 second busiest in decade

Banff's development activity in 2021 second busiest in decade

“It is a busy time for a development in Banff and that’s a good thing for us that our commercial sector has such confidence in recovery. These significant numbers in development permits and building permits bode well for long-term prospects for our community economically.”
Banff Mineral Springs may take patients from over-burdened city hospitals

Banff Mineral Springs may take patients from over-burdened city hospitals

The Town of Banff is hosting walk-in vaccination clinics on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 to encourage more people to get their booster shots.
Banff's mayor requests urgent meeting with health minister over vaccines

Banff's mayor requests urgent meeting with health minister over vaccines

“We are asking the province of Alberta to take back this jurisdictional responsibility to provide the resources and coordination of this desperately needed effort to fight our health crisis," said Banff Mayor Corrie DiManno
Bighorn vaccination procedure to strike balance rather than mandate

Bighorn vaccination procedure to strike balance rather than mandate

“Anyone who has had a vaccination shot will be reviewed when they come into the office and we will use the QR code and they will be allowed to come into the office. We’re trying to achieve a balance for people who volunteer or work for the MD, dealing with the COVID crisis right now.”
Nose or throat? Experts say to use rapid test swabs as directed

Nose or throat? Experts say to use rapid test swabs as directed

Recent social media posts have fed into the notion that swabbing the throat with a COVID-19 rapid antigen test kit might yield more accurate results against the Omicron variant than only testing for virus in the nostrils.
Banff, Canmore preparing for worst-case firefighter staffing shortages due to COVID-19

Banff, Canmore preparing for worst-case firefighter staffing shortages due to COVID-19

The municipalities of Banff and Canmore have been in conversations on the potential for support of each other for emergency fire response and other essential services, if required, due to staffing issues associated with COVID-19.
Banff council provides financial support for more vaccine clinics

Banff council provides financial support for more vaccine clinics

“I do think it’s a provincial responsibility in terms of these costs, but given that we won’t see it in the near future from the province I think we should move ahead ourselves and organize another vaccination clinic.”
CRPS, municipal staffing shortages brought on by COVID-19

CRPS, municipal staffing shortages brought on by COVID-19

“Given the COVID-19 rates in the valley, we remain deeply concerned with the increasing numbers and our capacity to keep classes and schools open for your children, due to staffing shortages," said CRPS superintendent Chris MacPhee.
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