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YEAR IN REVIEW: Top photos of 2022

YEAR IN REVIEW: Top photos of 2022

YEAR IN REVIEW: A look at the top photos from the Rocky Mountain Outlook in 2022
YEAR IN REVIEW: Top cartoons of 2022

YEAR IN REVIEW: Top cartoons of 2022

YEAR IN REVIEW: The best cartoons of 2022 as selected by Canmore resident and cartoonist Patrick LaMontagne.
MD of Bighorn approves six month contract extension with Calgary 9-1-1

MD of Bighorn approves six month contract extension with Calgary 9-1-1

“Calgary 9-1-1 is currently using the CRTC and Telus to develop next generation services. As part of that, Telus will be introducing new local government authority agreements which will govern access and use of the next generation 9-1-1 system.”

EDITORIAL: Society, community issues need all groups at the table

EDITORIAL: It does take all groups at the table willing to discuss the issues felt by a community and coming up with solutions to help.
Friends of K-Country to expand trail care programming in 2023

Friends of K-Country to expand trail care programming in 2023

“In general, the western areas of Kananaskis have seen more activity and are more established, but we’re starting to see more use in these areas in the east that, historically speaking, have not seen as much activity.”’
Bow Valley Music Festival ready to return to live music

Bow Valley Music Festival ready to return to live music

“The Bow Valley Music Festival has been providing private music students and music teachers and opportunity to gather and be adjudicated in a non-competitive setting. It inspires students to develop a lifelong skill.”
KID passes interim budget, returns for debate in new year

KID passes interim budget, returns for debate in new year

A taxation revenue of $1.49 million is required to deliver service levels considered in the 2023-25 draft operating budget, which equates to an increase of 8 per cent in 2023, compared to projected 2022 required revenues, or an 11 per cent increase compared to 2021.
Teahouse helipad slung off Mount Lady Macdonald

Teahouse helipad slung off Mount Lady Macdonald

On Nov. 22, work began to remove the dilapidated wooden helipad, constructed to support a teahouse that was to be accessed by helicopter flight. The land was leased in the mid-1980s but by 2002, the project had folded and the province cancelled the lease.
EDITORIAL: Homelessness should no longer be hidden issue

EDITORIAL: Homelessness should no longer be hidden issue

EDITORIAL: We owe it to homeless populations – and society – to help.

COMMENTARY: Higher education is worth investment

If we don’t act now to bolster the ability of our young people to access post-secondary education, we risk negative economic and societal effects that will continue well into the future. While individual students enjoy the private returns of scholarship, society as a whole reaps the public rewards of wise investment in education.
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