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Blake Richards named official opposition Shadow Cabinet Minister

Blake Richards named official opposition Shadow Cabinet Minister

"I look forward to standing on the forefront of this mission and working hard to overcoming the challenges we face as we work toward a brighter future."
Business owners rebuilding after destructive fire

Business owners rebuilding after destructive fire

“I’m taking it one day at a time; [I’m] devastated, is what I’d say."
Gallery: Valley Winds Music Association sings festive cheer

Gallery: Valley Winds Music Association sings festive cheer

The Valley Winds Music Association hosted its annual Winter Concert on Sunday (Dec. 1) at the Malcolm Hotel in Canmore
Stoney Nakoda parents voice concerns for children over potential Exshaw School closure

Stoney Nakoda parents voice concerns for children over potential Exshaw School closure

“I want my child to get the same education as everyone else in the country, the same opportunities and be able to excel, so I don’t agree with this whole thing. I hope that this works out, that we can figure out a plan, come up with something to have the school remain open. I don’t want her to not be able to come to school here next year."
Canmore council approves new fire hall for Palliser Trail

Canmore council approves new fire hall for Palliser Trail

The Town of Canmore will spend $900,000 to design a new eight-bay fire hall to be located along Palliser Trail with an estimated construction budget of up to $14.6 million
Cochrane RCMP charge man after abandoned vehicle reported

Cochrane RCMP charge man after abandoned vehicle reported

RCMP officials are thanking the public for reporting the abandoned vehicle, which lead to the arrest on Tuesday (Dec. 3)
Royal Lepage winter recreational property report says Canmore home prices down slightly

Royal Lepage winter recreational property report says Canmore home prices down slightly

CANMORE – A recent report released by Royal Lepage says single-family homes and condominium prices have slightly decreased in Canmore.
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."
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