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Mining history celebrated, remembered each summer

Mining history celebrated, remembered each summer

There are only nine men still alive who worked underground in the Canmore Mines before they closed for good on Black Friday, July 13, 1979.
Additional B&Bs proposed for Banff

Additional B&Bs proposed for Banff

Banff looks set to get two more bed and breakfast homes to offer visitors alternatives in accommodation.
Study shows Rec Centre rink roof in need of costly repair

Study shows Rec Centre rink roof in need of costly repair

The Town of Canmore has been holding a place in its capital budget for improvements to the Rec Centre after Elevation Place was developed, but it turns out that $5 million will be needed to fix one of the arena roofs instead.
Yoga Lounge hosting Nepal relief fundraiser

Yoga Lounge hosting Nepal relief fundraiser

This Sunday (July 12), from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m., The Yoga Lounge (2nd floor – 826 8th St.) is hosting a 108 Oms for Nepal fundraiser to help those affected by the earthquake event.
Smith Creek terms accepted, advisory group named

Smith Creek terms accepted, advisory group named

The community advisory group that will assist Three Sisters Mountain Village and the Town of Canmore in creating an overarching plan for the final phases of development at the east end of the community has been named and a terms of reference document
Residents reach out to MLA over drainage

Residents reach out to MLA over drainage

When a rainstorm washes over the Bow Valley, an alert group of Exshaw residents keep a watchful eye on rising pools of water in their neighbourhood.
New film on energy features Canmore

New film on energy features Canmore

While shooting in Fort McMurray during the making of his award-winning film, White Water Black Gold, director and producer David Lavallee learned the vehicle he drove mattered.
Council looks to contractor for traffic solutions

Council looks to contractor for traffic solutions

The Town of Banff has hired an independent contractor to study long-term solutions for Banff’s parking and traffic woes, including the feasibility of an aerial gondola transit system.
Stop work order remains in place at explosion site

Stop work order remains in place at explosion site

The general contractor and excavating company involved in a natural gas explosion in Canmore two weeks ago is still subject to a stop work order from the provincial government as an investigation into the cause of the blast continues.
Minor injuries in vehicle rollover near Canmore

Minor injuries in vehicle rollover near Canmore

Two females were taken to hospital as a precaution today (July 6) following a single vehicle rollover four kilometres east of Canmore. Traffic is moving slowly in both lanes on the Trans-Canada Highway one km west of Dead Man’ s Flats.
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