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Heritage buildings may be demolished to make way for affordable housing

Heritage buildings may be demolished to make way for affordable housing

The Banff Heritage Corporation encourages council save two heritage buildings as part of the redevelopment plans for an affordable home-ownership housing development.
Canmore's Bernard-Docker invited to World Junior selection camp

Canmore's Bernard-Docker invited to World Junior selection camp

Jacob Bernard-Docker is going camping
Canmore author publishes latest book at 87

Canmore author publishes latest book at 87

“For some reason, I was interested in ancient India,” Patel said. “Then I got into this.”
Seger claims best Canadian result at Lake Louise World Cup

Seger claims best Canadian result at Lake Louise World Cup

The Canadian men's ski team hopes to use momentum from Brodie Seger's inspiring 16th place finish in the super-G on Sunday (Dec. 1) at the Lake Louise Audi FIS Ski World Cup
Santa's Anonymous accepting donations for 35th year running

Santa's Anonymous accepting donations for 35th year running

Applications for Santa’s Anonymous are available on the Town of Banff’s website, open until Nov. 29 – financial donations are accepted at the Banff Town Halls’ front desk, as well the community is invited to the Santa’s Anonymous Auction and Dance on Dec. 7 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Banff Legion
Letter: Thank you to all who attended Gerry Stephenson's celebration of life

Letter: Thank you to all who attended Gerry Stephenson's celebration of life

Editor: We would first like to thank everyone who was able to attend the celebration of life for Canmore's beloved Gerry Stephenson. It seemed as if half the town of Canmore was there, and it would have thrilled Gerry.
Time-travelling novel taps into Banff history

Time-travelling novel taps into Banff history

Author Rita Feutl's recently released Rescue in the Rockies takes readers on a time-travelling adventure to explore the history of Banff through the eyes of a 14-year-old girl and her friends
Dressen wins Lake Louise downhill in fairytale return

Dressen wins Lake Louise downhill in fairytale return

Thomas Dressen wins this season’s first downhill World Cup gold exactly one year after suffering serious injuries
We Will Stand Up at artsPlace in December

We Will Stand Up at artsPlace in December

“The story of how [Colton Bushie's] family stood up for themselves was very meaningful. It’s a painful story, but it’s an important story to tell.”
Local business devastated by building fire

Local business devastated by building fire

Exshaw firefighters worked for seven hours to put out the devastating fire on Saturday morning (Nov. 30).
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