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Santa Lucia celebrates quarter century

Santa Lucia celebrates quarter century

It’s a love story a quarter of a century in the making – a love of food, of Canmore and, despite some initial awkward moments, its central characters.
Bike program launched at Exshaw School

Bike program launched at Exshaw School

If Exshaw School students suddenly find themselves hoping Mother Nature delivers an early spring, it's little wonder. On January 19, the school was the recipient of 25 new mountain bikes which will be used in the physical education program.
Banff to develop heritage inventory

Banff to develop heritage inventory

Banff is developing a list of prominent unprotected heritage properties. At a council meeting on Monday (Jan.
Banff nears end of commercial development

Banff nears end of commercial development

Banff is edging closer to an end to commercial development under its legislated growth cap.
Petition calls for suspension of Stoney Nakoda three-chief system

Petition calls for suspension of Stoney Nakoda three-chief system

A growing number of residents on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation Reserve are calling on the federal government to temporarily suspend the nation’s three-chief electoral system.
Impaired driver hits school bus head on

Impaired driver hits school bus head on

A 50-year-old man was arrested for impaired driving after hitting a school bus head on near Castle Junction on Jan. 19. At about 6:30 a.m.
Fishing club makes a splash with students

Fishing club makes a splash with students

Things got a little fishy at Lawrence Grassi Middle School last week as students got an opportunity to learn first hand how to properly fillet a fish.
Canmore receives $75,000 to fight the mountain pine beetle

Canmore receives $75,000 to fight the mountain pine beetle

The Town of Canmore received $75,000 from the province to help slow the eastward spread of the mountain pine beetle on Tuesday (Jan. 22).
Wildsmart recruiting ambassadors

Wildsmart recruiting ambassadors

It takes more than just saying as a community we coexist with wildlife, it also means citizens actively engaging in the right behaviours and maybe going even further and volunteering their time to be an ambassador for Wildsmart.
Canmore families struggling to find affordability

Canmore families struggling to find affordability

Canmore has updated its living wage for 2017 and the results show progress in some areas and that local families with two-parent, two-children households are more challenged than anywhere else in the province to find affordability in the community.
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