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Tourism course gets $9k in support of local students

Tourism course gets $9k in support of local students

A $9,000 donation has been made to inform students about a potential future in the valley’s resort town tourism industry.
Canmorite to lead trip of a lifetime to Senegal

Canmorite to lead trip of a lifetime to Senegal

In a past life, local Canmore bylaw peace officer Rick Lamothe was director for Operation Christmas Child in West Central Africa, and the experience had such a profound impact he wants to share it with other likeminded community members.
Injured, 23-year-old K-country bear euthanized

Injured, 23-year-old K-country bear euthanized

A female grizzly bear injured after trying to break into vehicles in Kananskis Country’ s Mount Kidd RV Park has been captured and euthanized by Alberta Parks staff. The 23-year-old sow, known as Bear No.
Council uncomfortable with taxi bylaw change

Council uncomfortable with taxi bylaw change

While several changes to Canmore’s taxi bylaw were passed by council on Tuesday night (Nov. 3), one proposed addition to allow bylaw officers to impose conditions on a licence went too far for comfort for municipally elected officials.
K-Country Bear closure remains

K-Country Bear closure remains

The trail has run cold in the search for a badly injured female grizzly bear in Kananaskis Country.
Guilty plea in Morley Rec Centre arson

Guilty plea in Morley Rec Centre arson

A 20-year-old Morley man pleaded guilty to two charges involving a fire that significantly damaged the Morley Recreation Centre in July.
Dyrgas Gate sinkhole solution inappropriate

Dyrgas Gate sinkhole solution inappropriate

After five years of trying to find a way to fix a sinkhole on a municipal pathway in Three Sisters, engineers are being forced back to the drawing board for a new solution.
CBT contract changes approved

CBT contract changes approved

Canmore Business and Tourism saw some important changes to its contract to supply economic development services for the Town of Canmore earlier in October.
Poucette's legacy lives on as a true 'Stoney warrior'

Poucette's legacy lives on as a true 'Stoney warrior'

As snow flurries begin to blanket the Rockies and foothills with fresh white powder, you can’t help but wonder how Rifleman Joe Poucette would have reacted if he was able to see one last Canadian snowfall.
Air monitor proposed for Lafarge dust

Air monitor proposed for Lafarge dust

Experts are proposing placing an air quality monitor inside Exshaw as part of Lafarge’s Fugitive Dust Control Best Management Practice Program (FDCBMP-P).
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