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Pressure mounts for Richards to apologize

Pressure mounts for Richards to apologize

The Bow Valley’s federal representative in Ottawa is facing increased pressure to apologize for remarks he made in the House of Commons about his opponent in the upcoming 2015 election.
Canmore company to host thought provoking event

Canmore company to host thought provoking event

A new marketing company in Canmore is hoping to get businesswomen in the community together for a thought provoking and inspiring event. Fourge will present Collision on Dec.
Banff residents will vote on paid parking

Banff residents will vote on paid parking

The future of paid parking in the town of Banff will be on the ballot in the next municipal election in 2017. While a petition this summer successfully put an end to paid parking in the resort community, it was only a trial period that was affected.
Four decades of artistic joy

Four decades of artistic joy

Two dozen artists made a pilgrimage to Banff’s Canada House Gallery on Nov. 22 to celebrate an anniversary milestone for a true home to Canadian contemporary art.
Students enter work world through practicums

Students enter work world through practicums

It’s a tad unlike traditional classroom learning and these high school students are quickly acquiring knowledge required to exceed in the modern the workforce.
Fundraiser for former local and son

Fundraiser for former local and son

Shane and Jonas Frehlich may live in Simi Valley, California, but their roots run deep all the way back to Canmore.
Paid parking back on table in Banff

Paid parking back on table in Banff

User-pay parking is back on the discussion table in Banff. A recommendation to take the controversial paid parking debate to a vote during the 2017 municipal election was before council Wednesday (Nov.
CBT proposes increase to business fees

CBT proposes increase to business fees

The vision of future economic development in Canmore is clearer as Canmore Business and Tourism (CBT) has expanded on conceptions for the mountain town, going “beyond Alberta’s backyard.
Lime dust forces students indoors

Lime dust forces students indoors

A minor release of powdered lime on the Exshaw Lafarge cement plant property worried the local school board enough to keep students indoors on Tuesday (Nov.
Canmore budget includes wish list of programs, services

Canmore budget includes wish list of programs, services

Canmore’s 2015 operational budget is being presented to council as a wish list of programs and services included in council’s business plan and it comes with an added cost of $4.2 million.
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