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Chiefs ink provincial agreement

Chiefs ink provincial agreement

Stoney Nakoda Nation chiefs signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Alberta government, represented by Frank Oberle, Minister of Aboriginal Relations, on Dec.
Photographers attract wolves with meat

Photographers attract wolves with meat

Wildlife photographers are believed responsible for baiting wolves along Bow Valley Parkway – with turkey meat. Banff National Park wardens are investigating a Jan.
Canmore Hotel restoration launching capital campaign

Canmore Hotel restoration launching capital campaign

With a development permit officially submitted at the beginning of December, owners of the Canmore Hotel are launching straight into a capital fundraising campaign to help make restoration of the heritage building possible.
Locals beaming over Colombian coffee journey

Locals beaming over Colombian coffee journey

There are certain milestones in life that should be celebrated with panache and 20 years as a small business in Canmore is definitely one of them.
Much ado about poo

Much ado about poo

A plan for the Town of Canmore to truck its poo to the Town of Banff’s wastewater treatment plant is causing a bit of a stink.
Phil's closes doors in Banff

Phil's closes doors in Banff

Phil’s Restaurant in Banff has closed its doors after 51 years of business and will be replaced by another restaurant that has been serving authentic Chinese cuisine in the tourist town since 1988.
Police recover polar bear skin

Police recover polar bear skin

A St. Albert man is facing criminal charges after breaking into a Canmore business and stealing a valuable polar bear skin. On Jan. 4 at 12:30 a.m. RCMP received a report of a suspicious male in downtown Canmore.
Cougars call Bow Valley home

Cougars call Bow Valley home

Cougars are beautiful, wild, and dangerous – and many Bow Valley residents consider themselves fortunate to live in such close proximity to these elusive and rare animals.
Greenland presentation an overdose of adventure joy

Greenland presentation an overdose of adventure joy

Like most people, Sandy Walker admits the first image that came to mind when she thought of skiing in Greenland was slogging across flat, glacial ice in gnawing cold.
Photographers suspected of baiting wolves with turkey meat in Banff

Photographers suspected of baiting wolves with turkey meat in Banff

Wildlife photographers are believed responsible for baiting wolves along Bow Valley Parkway - with turkey meat. Banff National Park wardens are investigating a Jan.
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