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Council votes against TSMV amendment

Council votes against TSMV amendment

Canmore council voted unanimously against considering an amendment to the Three Sisters Mountain Village resort centre area structure plan on Tuesday night (May 2), sending a strong message to the developer that the vision it was proposing didn’t jive.
Osprey settling in at new nesting location

Osprey settling in at new nesting location

The reality show Straight out of Exshaw is returning for another season – and this year, the locale has switched up for its main players.
Wolf walkabouts highlight need for connected habitat

Wolf walkabouts highlight need for connected habitat

The wandering ways of wolves and the large distances they travel to find mates or new territories continues to highlight the need for connected habitats for wide-ranging carnivores.
Renovation plan for Canmore Hotel approved

Renovation plan for Canmore Hotel approved

Canmore's only designated municipal historic resource, the Canmore Hotel, located on Main Street in the community, will see a major renovation project move forward after council approved its development permit at the end of April.
Schools dedicated to closing achievement gaps

Schools dedicated to closing achievement gaps

Challenges faced by First Nations and English as a second language students have been highlighted as an area of specific interest for the local school board.
Legacy Trail extension stalled in bureaucratic red tape

Legacy Trail extension stalled in bureaucratic red tape

Plans by Alberta Tourism and the Town of Canmore to extend the increasingly popular Legacy Trail to the Canmore Nordic Centre have been stalled over the past year by bureaucratic red tape.
Body recovered from Bow River near Seebe

Body recovered from Bow River near Seebe

Investigations are ongoing after a man’s body was recovered from the Bow River near Seebe, Alberta on Tuesday (May 2).
RCMP investigate child luring

RCMP investigate child luring

Canmore RCMP are investigating an incident of a man trying to lure a teenager into his car. On April 30 at about 5 p.m.
Officials disappointed with TFW moves

Officials disappointed with TFW moves

Local tourism officials are disappointed that recent federal government changes to the controversial temporary foreign worker program failed to deal with challenges faced by the tourism industry.
Bison born on Earth Day

Bison born on Earth Day

Baby bison have been born into the wilds of Banff National Park for the first time in 140 years. The first calf was born in the Panther River Valley on Saturday (April 22) within the 18-hectare fenced pasture.
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