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Parks rejects hotel for Maligne Lake

Parks rejects hotel for Maligne Lake

Parks Canada has rejected a concept plan to develop a 66-room heritage-themed hotel on Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park. But in addition to dismissing the development proposal, Parks has given the OK to Maligne Tours Ltd.
BNP officials urge safe practices on Bow River

BNP officials urge safe practices on Bow River

Heading into the busy August long weekend in Banff National Park, public safety officials with the federal agency want to remind visitors and residents to use safe boating practices on the Bow River.
Cadets receive freedom of town

Cadets receive freedom of town

Banff Avenue and Central Park were the scene of pipes, drums and a marching cadence as cadets of the Rocky Mountain National Army Cadet Summer Training Centre paraded en route to receiving freedom of the town, Sunday (July 27).
Grizzly killed on Hwy 93N

Grizzly killed on Hwy 93N

A collared grizzly bear that was part of a research project by Parks Canada and CP Rail has died after being struck by a vehicle on Highway 93 North.
Be bear aware in berry season

Be bear aware in berry season

It is that time of year again when delicious buffalo berries, or shepherdia, begin to ripen just right in the valley bottoms, attracting black and grizzly bears to enjoy the harvest.
100 Women donate to safe shelter

100 Women donate to safe shelter

The YWCA’s women’s safe shelter program received a financial boost last week from a newly formed charitable organization in the valley. On July 22, the 100 Women Who Care organization presented $11,000 to Banff’s YWCA facility.
Fifth drowning in area this summer

Fifth drowning in area this summer

It has been a deadly summer in Kananaskis Country for water recreationists, with five people dying in lakes and rivers so far.
Long-awaited via ferrata running at Norquay

Long-awaited via ferrata running at Norquay

It was with a certain amount of trepidation and excitement that I drove up the Norquay road on Monday morning, July 14.
Two Banff cops face criminal charges

Two Banff cops face criminal charges

Two officers with the Banff detachment of the RCMP have each been charged with unlawfully being in a dwelling and obstruction of justice. The allegations against Const. John Gregory Cutcliffe and Const.
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