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Local efforts in Nepal continue

Local efforts in Nepal continue

“What Nepal needs is for us not to forget Nepal in the coming months and years.” So said Canmore resident Wally Berg on his return from a recent visit to the earthquake-devastated county.
Fire hall in Bighorn's court, says developer

Fire hall in Bighorn's court, says developer

The proposed fire hall in Dead Man’s Flats may have gone up in smoke after discussions came to a halt.
Economic development core of CBT work

Economic development core of CBT work

Canmore Business and Tourism is officially Canmore Business and Tourism.
Toxic waste team formed

Toxic waste team formed

The Town of Canmore and the regional waste commission have teamed up to establish a toxic waste recycling facility for the Bow Valley.
Lake Louise supports BCF renovations

Lake Louise supports BCF renovations

Lake Louise Ski Resort has donated $20,000 towards renovations at 214 Banff Avenue and further funds to support the Banff Community Foundation grant program over the next four years.
Enhanced francophone preschool programming coming to Banff

Enhanced francophone preschool programming coming to Banff

Enriched francophone preschool programming begins in Banff this September after the local Association Canadienne Française de l’Alberta (ACFA) established a location to operate after a long search for the right space.
Black bear relocated

Black bear relocated

A food-conditioned black bear that had been making the rounds in Canmore, Harvie Heights and Dead Man’s Flats in search of human food and garbage has been relocated out of the area.
Drones help map changes to river after flood

Drones help map changes to river after flood

Coincidence, good timing and a willingness to do the same job twice led researchers to discover that a section of the Elbow River along Highway 22 east of Bragg Creek experienced “catastrophic” change during the 2013 flood, but in the process, the fl
DAB wants clarity

DAB wants clarity

Banff’s development appeal board is sending a strong message to Parks Canada to provide greater clarity in Banff National Park’s management plan when it comes to commercial development in commercial land use districts.
Appeal board rules against proposed hotel redevelopment

Appeal board rules against proposed hotel redevelopment

Banff’s development appeal board has vetoed a controversial redevelopment and expansion plans for the Homestead Inn, sending the hotel owners back to the drawing board.
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