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New vision for 200 block of Bear Street

New vision for 200 block of Bear Street

BANFF – A plan to make Bear Street more pedestrian-friendly on a permanent basis will see all on-street parking spaces and loading zones removed from the 200 block.
Feral rabbit elimination may be reconsidered

Feral rabbit elimination may be reconsidered

CANMORE – Permanently getting rid of feral rabbits could be back on the discussion table.
Canmore considers paid parking, free Roam transit

Canmore considers paid parking, free Roam transit

CANMORE – The long awaited parking plan for Canmore was finally presented to elected officials this week and it includes major changes to how the community’s downtown core operates, with changes recommended for time limits and the creation of paid pa
The last straw you'll ever need

The last straw you'll ever need

BOW VALLEY – Kym MacKinnon wanted to build a product that didn’t suck for the environment, so she and her husband fired up the kiln and made one.
Three Banff RCMP officers injured during arrest

Three Banff RCMP officers injured during arrest

BANFF - Three Banff RCMP officers were injured while trying to arrest an intoxicated man on June 8. At about 5:30 p.m., RCMP responded to a call to remove a 34-year-old man who was allegedly intoxicated and combative from an apartment.
New public art piece coming to Canmore

New public art piece coming to Canmore

CANMORE - The streets of Canmore are about to become a little more interesting. Last week, the Canmore Public Art Committee selected Tony Bloom's sculpture Orogens: The Canmore Formation as the town's 10th public art piece.
The champs

The champs

The Banff Community High School Bears celebrate a provincial rugby championship after a victory over the STS Spartans.
CCHS raises Treaty 7 flag

CCHS raises Treaty 7 flag

CANMORE – The Treaty 7 flag was proudly hoisted to the top of the flagpole in front of Canmore Collegiate High School last Thursday (June 7) as a reminder of Canmore’s Indigenous past.
Indigenous plaques unveiled throughout Bow Valley

Indigenous plaques unveiled throughout Bow Valley

KANANASKIS – Eight plaques highlighting the Indigenous history of the Bow Valley were unveiled last week at various locations throughout the valley.
Council adopts Olympic guiding principles

Council adopts Olympic guiding principles

CANMORE – Canmore’s elected officials have officially adopted 10 guiding principles to guide decision makers as they participate in the process of developing a bid for the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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