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Peace elusive in Canmore during interwar period

Peace elusive in Canmore during interwar period

Prior to what Canadians now call Remembrance Day, Nov. 11 was known as Armistice Day.
Brenda Stanton running for Alberta Party

Brenda Stanton running for Alberta Party

BOW VALLEY – With the provincial election starting to heat up, Brenda Stanton has promised to make it a three-way race in Banff-Kananaskis. The longtime Canmore resident officially registered on Nov.
Snowbird honours those who fought and continue to serve

Snowbird honours those who fought and continue to serve

CANMORE – Captain Taylor Evans may spend a lot of his time thousands of feet in the air, but every Remembrance Day the Snowbird pilot is brought back down to Earth to remember those who have fought and served for this country.
Tour of Duty shares stories of Canadian Vietnam War veterans

Tour of Duty shares stories of Canadian Vietnam War veterans

BOW VALLEY – A new exhibit at The Military Museums in Calgary is telling the story of the thousands of Canadians who fought with U.S. Forces in Vietnam. It’s estimated that 40,000 Canadians served with the U.S. during the Vietnam War. The U.S.
Canmore council conditionally supports Olympic bid

Canmore council conditionally supports Olympic bid

CANMORE – Canmore council voted Tuesday night (Nov. 6) to support a 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Olympic Games bid, but it wasn’t a unanimous decision and it came with a very specific condition.
Teen accused of shooting German tourist granted bail

Teen accused of shooting German tourist granted bail

COCHRANE – The youth suspect accused of attempted murder for shooting a German tourist in August has been granted bail. The decision was delivered by Justice Peter Barley Thursday (Nov. 1) in Calgary Provincial Court.
Miranda Rosin wins local UCP nomination

Miranda Rosin wins local UCP nomination

BOW VALLEY – Expect to hear more from Miranda Rosin over the next few months after she won the United Conservative Party’s local nomination contest for Banff-Kananaskis on Oct. 27.
Local Banff resident launches bus service to Calgary

Local Banff resident launches bus service to Calgary

BANFF – When Greyhound announced it was ending its bus service throughout Western Canada earlier this summer it caused a lot of anxiety for those who relied on the bus.
Olympic funding agreement saves Calgary plebiscite

Olympic funding agreement saves Calgary plebiscite

CALGARY – The citizens of Calgary will head to the polls on Nov. 13 in a plebiscite to determine if a bid for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games should proceed.
Olympic funding agreement reached at 11th hour

Olympic funding agreement reached at 11th hour

CALGARY – The three levels of government negotiating a funding agreement for the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games announced late Tuesday night (Oct. 30) that a deal has been reached.
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