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Banff looks to protect trees from slacklines

Banff looks to protect trees from slacklines

The Town of Banff is looking at ways to protect trees from damage caused by unchecked slacklining throughout town, including putting up poles in some locations for lines to be anchored to.
Parks identified as accountable in workplace death

Parks identified as accountable in workplace death

A federal occupational health and safety officer’s investigation into the workplace death of a Parks Canada employee who fell from a bridge in Banff concludes Parks Canada failed to ensure his safety.
Cost of dying likely on rise in Banff

Cost of dying likely on rise in Banff

The cost of dying in Banff is likely to get more expensive.
ERS targets morning meal with nutrition funds

ERS targets morning meal with nutrition funds

Canmore’s Elizabeth Rummel School has been chosen as one of more than a dozen schools in the province to receive $250,000 in provincial funding this year to develop its own nutritional program.
Canmore's facility department challenged with delivering projects

Canmore's facility department challenged with delivering projects

The facilities department of the Town of Canmore is not quite meeting expectations for repair of the municipality’s tens of millions of dollars worth of structures and buildings or keeping up with the number of new projects approved by council in thi
Banff Elementary gym to increase in size

Banff Elementary gym to increase in size

Banff politicians have approved spending $960,000 to increase the proposed Banff Elementary School gymnasium to a full-size facility now that the Banff Centre is getting rid of most of its gym space at the Sally Borden.
Girl from Morley reported missing

Girl from Morley reported missing

UPDATE : Nakayo Faith Poucette has been located, according to a police report on Nov. 18. ---- Police are reaching out to the public to assist in locating a missing 16-year-old girl from Morley. Nakayo Faith Poucette was last seen on Nov. 7.
Complete streets coming to Canmore

Complete streets coming to Canmore

Canmore residents can expect to get a taste of what complete street design means for the community in 2017 when the municipality moves forward with a pilot project on Spring Creek Drive where it connects with Main Street.
Eagles soar

Eagles soar

Canmore Eagles forward Matt Forchuk leaps over Calgary Canucks defenceman Austin Ehret at Alex Kaleta Arena, Tuesday (Nov. 15). The Eagles doubled down on the Canucks, 6-3, in regular season AJHL season play.
Marten Street residents to appeal MPC decision

Marten Street residents to appeal MPC decision

Residents of Marten Street in Banff are appealing a municipal planning commission decision to approve a 25-unit apartment building amid concerns the development will make parking problems in the area even worse.
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