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Bear Street businesses call for fewer trees in beautification project

Bear Street businesses call for fewer trees in beautification project

“The displeasure of numerous storefront being blocked by trees certainly caused quite a stir,” said Bear Street business owner Kaylee Ram.
Canmore golfer Matt Bean turning pro, eyes first step toward PGA

Canmore golfer Matt Bean turning pro, eyes first step toward PGA

Canmore's Matt Bean is reaching out to the community as he embarks on his professional golf journey.
COVID-19 restart fund a boon for Bow Valley businesses

COVID-19 restart fund a boon for Bow Valley businesses

There were 39 businesses who received funding from the Town of Canmore and Bow Valley Chamber of Commerce's restart fund that aimed to provide financial help for COVID-19 related expenses.
Bawang poised and ready to make a big splash

Bawang poised and ready to make a big splash

“I would want nothing more than to release it now and play it for people and have it available on Spotify, but I know it’s going to be so much better when we can actually get out there and promote it and have it go all around the world.”
CAF conducts adventure training around Canmore mountains

CAF conducts adventure training around Canmore mountains

CAF personnel are participating in adventure training in the mountains around Canmore this week.
Whyte Museum delivers virtual exhibitions and events

Whyte Museum delivers virtual exhibitions and events

The show must go on.
Canmore Museum laying the groundwork for new strategic plan

Canmore Museum laying the groundwork for new strategic plan

“We are excited to bring new thinking and new approaches to the Canmore Museum. It's a really balanced, thoughtful, energetic, and experienced team now in place at the museum that is quite anxious to make an impact in our community.”
Canmore pilot project offering shelter from the cold

Canmore pilot project offering shelter from the cold

"They may be going through a rough patch, or may have suffered some kind of traumatic event. This gives them the opportunity to be safe and hopefully we will be able to connect them through the various helping agencies in the Bow Valley to accommodation that meets their needs." 
Restaurants, bars prepare to reopen in the Bow Valley

Restaurants, bars prepare to reopen in the Bow Valley

“I consider myself right in the middle on this,” said Where the Buffalo Roam's Mitch Narver. “I do want to go back to work, but I don’t want to go too early. As to whether or not this is too early, I really couldn’t say, because the numbers have been dropping pretty significantly, but they aren’t exactly non-existent at this point.”
Year in review: headlines from Banff and Lake Louise in 2020

Year in review: headlines from Banff and Lake Louise in 2020

It was a year full of big news headlines for the town of Banff, the national park and the community of Lake Louise
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