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Avalanche Movie Co. closing shop

Avalanche Movie Co. closing shop

After struggling to keep its current client base over the past couple of years, Avalanche Movie Company is winding down its operation for full closure at the end of February.
Reconciliation with Siksika Nation on Castle Mountain settlement complete

Reconciliation with Siksika Nation on Castle Mountain settlement complete

A land claim settlement between the Siksika Nation and the Government of Canada resolving a longstanding dispute over lands near Castle Mountain in Banff National Park have officially been concluded.
Glacier triggered avalanche closes TCH

Glacier triggered avalanche closes TCH

A chunk of ice breaking off a glacier on the B.C. Alberta border caused a massive avalanche that buried the Trans-Canada Highway and shut the transportation corridor down for almost 12 hours.
RCMP seek B&E suspect

RCMP seek B&E suspect

Banff RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance to identify the person responsible for a break and enter that occurred early  Tuesday (Feb. 7). At 4:30 a.m.
Koe, Jones tops Pinty's Skins Game

Koe, Jones tops Pinty's Skins Game

The Kevin Koe and Jennifer Jones rinks left Banff’s curling club at the Fenlands Rec Centre, $75,500 and $53,000 richer, respectively, after winning the Pinty’s All-Star Curling Skin Games finals, Sunday (Feb. 5).
School lockdown procedures change

School lockdown procedures change

For parents of Lawrence Grassi Middle School students who found the lockdown situation of Dec. 13 due to a suspected shooting nearby upsetting, procedures have changed. At a CRPS school board meeting on Jan.
Survival rate for young grizzlies low

Survival rate for young grizzlies low

Banff’s grizzly bear population appears to be relatively stable, but the survival rate of young bears is very low.
Canmore lawyer challenges downtown parking limit changes

Canmore lawyer challenges downtown parking limit changes

What was supposed to be a pilot project for a parking time limit change in a single downtown Canmore public parking lot has been challenged by a local lawyer and business owner.
International student program benefits students, bottom line

International student program benefits students, bottom line

Canadian Rockies Public Schools’ international student program has been a success on the language and culture front for both local and overseas students, and in assisting with the organization’s bottom line.
Touchdown

Touchdown

Johann Bohard lands a practice jump in front of his father during ski jump training at the Canmore Nordic Centre on Sunday (Jan. 29). The Nordic Centre is hosting three days of ski jumping training in January and February, allowing people of all ages to try the sport.
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