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Column: Reimagining work – we can do better

Column: Reimagining work – we can do better

As we relaunch, we have a chance to put this right. We have a chance to reimagine what work looks like in the Bow Valley and build something better.
Editorial Cartoon May 21, 2020

Editorial Cartoon May 21, 2020

Editorial: Valley visitation for 2020 should be restricted to Albertans only

Editorial: Valley visitation for 2020 should be restricted to Albertans only

If Canada starts to let American visitors across the border this summer, they must support communities like Canmore and Banff with the ability to enforce quarantine rules to prevent new cases of COVID-19 from being brought into our towns and spread around through tourism
Editorial Cartoon May 14, 2020

Editorial Cartoon May 14, 2020

Editorial: Local officials must think outside the COVID-box

Editorial: Local officials must think outside the COVID-box

Both communities are considering options. But Banff has more time to get ready, with Parks Canada sticking to its decision to keep national parks closed until at least May 31. 
Commentary: Community grants, gardeners and investments

Commentary: Community grants, gardeners and investments

COVID-19 is exposing numerous cracks in our social fabric. The future for community groups and the social service providers is full of uncertainty and precarious plans.
COLUMN: The new regional reality

COLUMN: The new regional reality

With the pandemic affecting so many aspects of our lives, some municipalities may have to reassess their financial viability.
Opinion: Good journalism in Canada has become mission-critical. Here's how to help it survive

Opinion: Good journalism in Canada has become mission-critical. Here's how to help it survive

Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Editorial: Opening Alberta Parks prematurely a cause for concern

Editorial: Opening Alberta Parks prematurely a cause for concern

Calgary is home to 1.3 million people who have been cooped up inside for seven weeks. It is also the jurisdiction with the highest rate of confirmed COVID-19 cases. It is easy to empathize with the desire to head into the mountains for a hike, but when the enjoyment of nature comes at the expense of spreading the coronavirus in rural communities – Canmore residents have reason to be concerned. 
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