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Baymag announces expansion, Bow Valley group airs concerns

Baymag announces expansion, Bow Valley group airs concerns

Of the concerns, the Bow Valley Clean Air society noted increased greenhouse gas emissions, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particulate matter emissions, and decreased overall air quality
YWCA luncheon call to action against gender-based violence

YWCA luncheon call to action against gender-based violence

“We all have a role to play in creating a culture of respect and by taking meaningful action so these kinds of tragedies don’t happen again in the future.”
Banff developments generate record high building permit revenue

Banff developments generate record high building permit revenue

Banff busy year of development activity has brought in record-high $800,000 in building permit revenue
Wolverines' fate decided at buzzer

Wolverines' fate decided at buzzer

Canmore Wolverines’ Ryan Brunet dropped eight three pointers in Saturday’s (Dec. 7) gold medal game, but he’d love one more shot at his final shot.
McKeever picks up his second world cup medal at para-nordic ski racing in Norway

McKeever picks up his second world cup medal at para-nordic ski racing in Norway

It’s another day and another medal for Canmore’s Brian McKeever at the season’s first para-nordic IPC World Cup in Norway on Friday (Dec. 13)
Joy to the World cabaret celebrates the holiday season

Joy to the World cabaret celebrates the holiday season

“It’s like a Christmas party every night – it’s all about how Christmas gives us so much joy."
Talus Backcountry Lodge taking climate action

Talus Backcountry Lodge taking climate action

"I really do think people do have a sense of place in the Bow Valley and appreciate it. We’re just trying to create more of an opportunity for loving living here and loving to explore here.”
Banff reserve fund topped up to help save heritage buildings

Banff reserve fund topped up to help save heritage buildings

“Our built heritage is well loved within the community and there’s always a feeling of angst when we lose that."
Canmore's McKeever blazes trail in first para-nordic world cup of the season, claiming gold

Canmore's McKeever blazes trail in first para-nordic world cup of the season, claiming gold

Canmore resident Mark Arendz was also on the world cup podium in Norway, taking home a bronze in the 2.5-km men's standing division para-Nordic ski race
Small steps lead to big success for Canmore's Mahler

Small steps lead to big success for Canmore's Mahler

Canmore's Kris Mahler claimed his first World Cup victory after a lengthy two year recovery
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