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Help needed with Big Beehive

Help needed with Big Beehive

Parks Canada is looking for help with the restoration of the Big Beehive gazebo overlooking Lake Louise.
Canmore's poop too stinky for Edmonton facility

Canmore's poop too stinky for Edmonton facility

For the second time in a year, the Town of Canmore has changed where it ships the community’s biosolids for composting.
Canmore to look into contracting street sweeping

Canmore to look into contracting street sweeping

The Town of Canmore is going to look into contracting its street sweeping services. The issue came up as part of the 2011 capital budget deliberations last week.
Wolf, elk killed on tracks in Banff

Wolf, elk killed on tracks in Banff

A wolf was struck and killed on the train tracks near Banff last week. Parks Canada officials say a Canadian Pacific Railway crew reported hitting a wolf near the first Vermilion Lake, Tuesday evening (Jan. 18).
FireSmart burning scheduled

FireSmart burning scheduled

Parks Canada will begin its latest FireSmart project within the next week on the Hoodoo Bench as part of ongoing efforts to help protect the Banff townsite from possible future wildfires.
Police report

Police report

On Jan. 21, while on patrol, police observed a suspicious vehicle on Bow Valley trail in Canmore. The vehicle was pulled over and an impaired driving investigation initiated.
Mixed reaction to Norquay summer use

Mixed reaction to Norquay summer use

New site guidelines that could open the door to summer use activities like mountain biking and via ferrata at Banff’s Mount Norquay are drawing mixed reaction.
Eco-kiosk opens at town hall

Eco-kiosk opens at town hall

An eco-kiosk selling environmentally-friendly products that are unavailable elsewhere in town will be set up in the front lobby of Banff’s town hall. At its meeting on Monday (Jan.
Maier leaves Banff, heads south of 49th

Maier leaves Banff, heads south of 49th

The man at the helm of the Town of Banff’s financial department is leaving the municipality after more than a decade in search of new adventures and opportunities in the United States.
Drug charges result in fines

Drug charges result in fines

Two men found with drugs in their possession were fined in Canmore Provincial Court this week. Keith Peter Heide pleaded guilty to a single count of possession last Wednesday (Jan. 12) before Judge John Reilly.
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