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Banff installing bike fix-it station

Banff installing bike fix-it station

The Town of Banff has installed a fix-it bike station in Central Park as a small part of a big plan to make it easier to get around the tourist town without a vehicle.
BVT changes going to public hearing

BVT changes going to public hearing

When it comes to Bow Valley Trail (BVT) Area Redevelopment Plan (ARP) changes in the Land Use Bylaw (LUB), some people may only see a jumble of alphabet soup, but for Canmore council there are significant changes coming to the municipality’s major st
Waste transfer centre up and running

Waste transfer centre up and running

It has taken over a decade of struggle to find a location, but the new waste management centre in Canmore is finally open for business.
Snow cover challenges electromat project

Snow cover challenges electromat project

With summer clearly upon us in the Bow Valley, most people want to forget about the white stuff, the harbinger of winter – snow.
Stoney tipi master crafter passes

Stoney tipi master crafter passes

Helen Hunter’s tipi will occupy its traditional spot at Banff Indian Days this summer at the centre of the encampment, but Hunter herself will no longer be there to erect it.
Parks creates no-stopping zone on Highway 93S

Parks creates no-stopping zone on Highway 93S

Drivers are being reminded to respect a no-stopping zone at the southern end of Kootenay National Park where a female grizzly and two new cubs are foraging for food alongside the highway.
Two die in K-Country

Two die in K-Country

Last weekend was a grim one in the Kananaskis backcountry as two recreational enthusiasts died while pursuing their interests.
Search on at Kananaskis Lake

Search on at Kananaskis Lake

Police, safety specialists and divers have been involved with a search for a missing person on Upper Kananaskis Lake in Kananaskis Country, since Sunday (June 8). According to Kananaskis RCMP, at about 7:15 p.m.
Dam demolished on Forty Mile creek

Dam demolished on Forty Mile creek

Forty Mile Creek in Banff National Park is flowing freely again for the first time in more than 60 years.
CBT already focusing on Christmas event

CBT already focusing on Christmas event

Canmore’s destination marketing organization is setting its sights on a Christmas event that would engage residents and attract visitors to the community for the entire month of December.
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