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Gallery: Entangled Puppetry hosts Sunday morning fun at artsPlace

Gallery: Entangled Puppetry hosts Sunday morning fun at artsPlace

Canmore's Entangled Puppetry hosted free craft workshop and show for families at artsPlace on Sunday (Feb. 2)
Alberta judge threatens Federal prison time for stolen snowboard

Alberta judge threatens Federal prison time for stolen snowboard

A provincial court judge delivered some harsh words last Wednesday (Jan. 29) during the sentencing of 23-year-old Wesley Hasslberger-Wright, who was charged with theft after stealing a snowboard from a storage locker in an underground parking lot in Banff
Bears, Avalanche eye zone rivals at basketball classic

Bears, Avalanche eye zone rivals at basketball classic

Basketball teams honour Kobe Bryant during the Bears Classic in Banff.
Canmore Eagles look to become ‘greenest hockey team in the world’

Canmore Eagles look to become ‘greenest hockey team in the world’

“I want the Canmore Eagles to have a more successful budget, so we’re going to leverage that with Hockey Alberta, NHL, other players, maybe partners who want to come in and do this, to help their budget, so sustainability doesn’t cost, it pays.”
Parks Canada seeks public input on next twinning phase of TCH

Parks Canada seeks public input on next twinning phase of TCH

Parks Canada has released its detailed impact analysis for public review on twinning the remaining 40 kilometres of the Trans-Canada Highway through Yoho National Park, a proposal that includes three new wildlife overpasses and 16 underpasses
Canmore climbers excel at regionals, book spot at nationals

Canmore climbers excel at regionals, book spot at nationals

“It is great to see four of our climbers qualify for the nationals. I think all-in-all most of our climbers achieved what they set out to do. We had seven kids reach the semis. It was great to see the walls full of Canmore climbers."
Icy conditions lead Banff to investigate walking aids rebate program for residents

Icy conditions lead Banff to investigate walking aids rebate program for residents

“My main target here is our vulnerable community, who are afraid to walk on our slippery streets,” said Banff Councillor Chip Olver on her suggestion that Banff looks at a rebate program to help residents pay for walking aids, such as cleats or hiking poles.
Rockies' conditions reflected in IPCC high mountains report

Rockies' conditions reflected in IPCC high mountains report

Earth’s high mountain areas are so significant in terms of climate change impacts that last fall the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued its Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate.
Eagles preparing for home-and-away with Bandits

Eagles preparing for home-and-away with Bandits

The Eagles will need to lean on secondary scoring and solid goaltending to challenge the Brooks Bandits
Family Resource Network to replace Parent Link, funding details still to be determined

Family Resource Network to replace Parent Link, funding details still to be determined

“We know that there will be something, we just don’t know what it will look like, and something even if its not with us, that’s a good thing for our community. And I think we have the best possible staff right now to work us through this transition period and to launch something new like a Family Resource Network – the team is highly skilled, caring, empathetic and careful.”
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