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Bearspaw heading to the polls Dec. 5

Bearspaw heading to the polls Dec. 5

Bearspaw residents will be heading to the election polls on Thursday (Dec. 5), as band members have a chance to have their voice heard by voting in the 2019 Chief and council
Columbarium to breathe new life into heritage building

Columbarium to breathe new life into heritage building

Banff council has given a tentative go-ahead for development of a $1.1 million columbarium, but the decision won't be final until the budget is officially approved
Intermunicipal development plan moving forward after provincial government announces its no longer required

Intermunicipal development plan moving forward after provincial government announces its no longer required

"We are so far along in the process at this point – my expectation is we will complete it."
Gallery: Neighborhood Plate serves up community connections

Gallery: Neighborhood Plate serves up community connections

The Town of Canmore's Family and Community Support Services department hosted a workshop for community members to create a Neighbourhood Plate last week
Banff grappling with challenging 2020 budget

Banff grappling with challenging 2020 budget

Banff's 2020 overall tax increase currently sits at 5.16 per cent and more than half of that is due to the provincial government's higher than expected education tax requisition in 2019
Icefields Parkway avalanche control tomorrow, Highway 93 closed

Icefields Parkway avalanche control tomorrow, Highway 93 closed

The closure will be in place for Highway 93 in both directions from the David Thompson Highway to the North Saskatchewan River.
Eagles' captain Rask traded to Melfort Mustangs

Eagles' captain Rask traded to Melfort Mustangs

Eagles' captain Tian Rask was traded to the Melfort Mustangs on trade deadline day
Creative processes on display at this year's Artists of Elk Run Studio Tour

Creative processes on display at this year's Artists of Elk Run Studio Tour

“We’re putting our blood, sweat and tears into bringing people here."
Awareness to Action luncheon unites community

Awareness to Action luncheon unites community

“We really want to focus on what folks in the community can do as individuals to support a shift away from violence."
Debate over who pays for horse trail

Debate over who pays for horse trail

Banff town council is debating who should pay for new horse trail to be used by Banff Trail Riders
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