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Record Breaker

Record Breaker

Brian McKeever collects his gold medal in the men's 20-km free, visually impaired, cross-country event during the medal ceremony at the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza during the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games in Pyeongchang, Korea.
Suspect in valley car theft spree charged again

Suspect in valley car theft spree charged again

A 25-year-old Morley man already charged in connection to a spree of car thefts from Canmore and Exshaw in January has been arrested again by Cochrane RCMP.
Provincial funds for Harmony Project

Provincial funds for Harmony Project

An additional $8.1 million investment into support for survivors of sexual assault in Alberta will see additional staff for the Bow Valley’s Harmony Project as a result.
Off-leash dog owner fined $350

Off-leash dog owner fined $350

The owner of an off-leash dog that chased a collared grizzly bear and its three cubs in Kananaskis Country last summer will have to pay a $350 fine as a result.
Distillery expansion gets green light

Distillery expansion gets green light

A Canmore restaurant looking to expand its operations and develop a distillery and brewhouse on its property has been successful at getting a development permit for the project.
McKeever makes Paralympic history

McKeever makes Paralympic history

Canmore's Brian McKeever made history on Monday (March 12) in becoming the most decorated Winter Paralympian in Canadian history after winning his 14th career medal in PyeongChang, South Korea.
WITH GLOWING HEARTS

WITH GLOWING HEARTS

Canmore athlete Brian McKeever proudly displays the Canada flag after being name the flag bearer for the opening ceremonies of the PyeongChang Paralympic Games.
Arendz takes silver in PyeongChang

Arendz takes silver in PyeongChang

Canmore's Mark Arendz skied his way to a silver medal in the men's 7.5-kilometre standing biathlon event, his third in Paralympic biathlon, Saturday (March 10) in PyeongChang, Korea. Arendz, 28, and a native of P.E.I., posted a time of 18:25.
Banff cracking down on commercial sidewalk encroachment

Banff cracking down on commercial sidewalk encroachment

The Town of Banff is cracking down on businesses that have pushed their outdoor restaurant or café seating further onto the public sidewalk than permitted. Under a 2010 sidewalk seating policy, there must be a minimum of two to 2.
Canmore man killed in tree well incident

Canmore man killed in tree well incident

A Canmore man was killed in Kootenay National Park after falling into a tree well while backcountry skiing near Floe Lake on March 1. Family and friends identified long time local Lockie Hughes on social media as the skier who died in the accident.
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