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Financial relief for BHA

Financial relief for BHA

Banff council voted to provide some financial relief to the Banff Hockey Academy this week after the company requested help in meeting its commitments to the municipality.
Busy year for Banff bear reports; trend to continue

Busy year for Banff bear reports; trend to continue

It’s been a wildly abnormal year for human/bear interactions in Banff National Park – with more grizzly contact cases expected this fall.
Utility boxes transformed into works of art

Utility boxes transformed into works of art

Canmore’s newest public art installations were celebrated Friday evening (Aug.
Paid parking decision expected

Paid parking decision expected

Banff’s elected officials will meet on Sept. 15 to decide how to proceed on the issue of paid parking now that a petition submitted to the municipality has been deemed sufficient. Council met Wednesday (Aug.
Polling station in Canmore for PC vote

Polling station in Canmore for PC vote

While most people in the Bow Valley have been enjoying the summer weather or working hard during the height of the tourist season, there is also a provincial leadership campaign going on to choose the next premier of Alberta.
Canmore looking for old shaft at Dyrgas Gate

Canmore looking for old shaft at Dyrgas Gate

It has been fenced off for almost four years now, but work is finally underway to repair a sinkhole in Three Sisters Mountain Village.
RCMP seek missing teen

RCMP seek missing teen

Red Deer RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Sky Big Crow, 16, who was reported missing on July 9. Police believe Big Crow may be in Morley.
RCMP look for missing woman

RCMP look for missing woman

Cochrane RCMP are asking for assistance from the public in locating Leissa Marie Remesoff, who went missing on Wednesday (Aug. 20). Remesoff was at her father's home in Cochrane when she departed with no ID, money, vehicle or cellphone.
Canmorite explores African development and conservation

Canmorite explores African development and conservation

The best way to fathom a culture and new land is to entrench yourself in the community in every single facet. This is exactly what Navarana Smith did through her recent travels to East Africa.
Delayed signals removed earlier than planned

Delayed signals removed earlier than planned

The introduction of altered traffic light signals on Canmore’s Main Street, led to drivers and pedestrians being apprehensive and disorderly about what should happen next.
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